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Mirror Sindel meets MK11 Sindel (S11ndel)
Little interactions between these two I have written with the formar of an intro dialogues (although longer than an actual one). Thought It could be curious to show here:

Mirror Sindel: You are... Disappointed?
S11ndel: Look at yourself. So much power, so much influence, such priviledge. And yet, so few real ambitions of your own, always serving your realm's ridiculous ideals. Do you rule your Regime or does your Regime rule you?
Mirror Sindel: glares. Listen, you poor excuse of a jester with a crown. Your mockery is meaningless. Serving the Regime as its greatest enforcer is a responsibility and honor like no other, I would never be ashamed of it. And to your knowledge, my story will end with everyone across the realms remembering me as their saviour. You? I will make sure you are reminded as the insignificant stone in the way you were. None of your priviledge will save you from that.
I made this 1% to showcase the contrast between them and 99% because I needed to use the insult 'poor excuse of a jester with a crown' in anything asap 🔥
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Mirror D'Vorah/TR D'Vorah Bio
An inhabitant of the realm of Arnyek, and member of an insectoid species from said realm, the Kytinn. Due to their drastic differences with sapient species from other realms, the Kytinn had once remained isolated in their own realm despite knowing of ways to travel through realms. That was until someone offered them their help.
Kreeya, the protector goddess of Fabir, knew that the Kytinn nature required them to get corpses from other sapient species and corpses, and feared that once the Kytinn population grew enough that would cause them to start conflicts with other species to obtain hosts for their kin. Instead, she offered them bodies she was able to create with the powers the Elder Gods granted her, but absent of any life. The Kytinn gladly accepted Kreeya’s help, which would eventually lead to a close partnership between Arnyek and Fabir. This partnership allowed the Kytinn to live at peace for many years, and to start developing partnerships with other realms now that there wasn’t a reason to get into conflict with any of them.
D’Vorah was born during this time. She was a loyal warrior to her people, and one of the most trusted agents of their queen, Al’Sheva, so much that most of the time she acted as her representative. This position allowed D’Vorah to experience other realms the most, familiarize with their inhabitants, even make some friends, such as the then heir of the Osh-Tekk throne, Ko’Atal K’etz. Without her knowing, these different circumstances she and her people lived in comparison to other universes prevented her from developing some questionable methods for survival, and allowed her to trust others.
When Vorpax took over her realm and allied with the Edenian Regime, the Kytinn were given an ultimatum: either they would follow the new Kreeyan government to aid in Edenia’s ‘pacification’ or they wouldn’t be given bodies to use as host any more. This would have put Queen Al’Sheva in an especially difficult situation, hadn’t it been for D’Vorah suggesting her a solution quickly. Thanks to her friendship with Kotal, she was quickly notified when the Kreeyan rebels joined in partnership with his allies in Outworld, which she communicated to her queen. Thanks to this, the Kytinn were able to contact the remaining Kreeyan rebels, which agreed to help them keep getting new hosts. While they didn’t have their mother’s powers to create life, Kreeya had once made sure they develop their own magic to be able to do it themselves, as a way of making her daughters not completely dependant on her to develop as a society. They couldn’t create bodies as fast as Kreeya, but it was enough to keep the Kytinn population satisfied.
Thankful for their remaining help and recognizing the Edenian Regime and its allies as a mutual threat, Queen Al’Sheva, D’Vorah and the rest of the Kytinn joined the efforts of their allies against them. They will surely prove another fierce rival for those who want to dictate their ‘peace’ across the realms.
#mortal kombat#twisted reflection#mk d'vorah#d'vorah#mk kotal#kotal#al'sheva#mk al'sheva#mk kreeya#kreeya#mk vorpax#vorpax
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⭐💖 Headcanon ask game 💖⭐
There are lots of deep questionnaires and ask games for OCs but I see fewer for people who primarily write fanfiction and develop canon characters into more fleshed out forms. So here's one for anyone who's interested.
Send a character and a number and I'll tell you a headcanon or perception that I have about this character's:
-1- name -2- family -3- childhood -4- voice -5- face/looks -6- hair -7- body -8- smell/personal scent -9- clothes and habits of dress -10- posture/physicality/movement -11- hobbies and interests -12- skills and abilities -13- ideals or philosophies -14- goals and intentions -15- pets or feelings about animals -16- home/place that they live -17- personal sense of style and decor -18- beloved or important items or property -19- favorite food and eating habits -20- love language/way they show affection -21- fears -22- favorite things -23- occupation/job -24- best memory -25- worst memory -26- interactions with their friends -27- interactions with their enemies -28- interactions with their lovers -29- quirks and personal habits -30- personality -31- way they are perceived by others -32- toxic traits -33- redeeming qualities -34- feelings about themself
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Master List Part II
Outworlders/Outworld related characters
Motaro
Matoka
Nightwolf
Osh-Tekk
Kotal
Kytinn
D'Vorah
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Mirror Kotal/TR Kotal Bio
Born as Ko’Atal K’etz, he is son of the previous rulers of the realm of Osh-Tekk: Kotal K’etz and Tel T’laz. He decided to honor his father by taking his name once he inherited his throne.
The Osh-Tekk society is unique, but just like any other in one thing: it has flaws and virtues, all kinds of individuals, and both aspects which are better kept and those which had to be left behind. A good example of the latter happened during the late realm of Kotal K’etz.
Osh-Tekk society wasn’t known for having mercy towards enemies. Just like Outworld, their realm had territorial conflicts, which had led many Osh-Tekk to develop the thinking that war was impossible to avoid, and it was killing or dying. Kotal K’etz almost took this belief to its greatest extreme when, after having finished a conflict with a rival race from his realm known as the Qu’attons, the idea of eliminating every single member of said race to avoid future conflicts from happening came to his head. Had he taken that decision, it is safe to say his son would have been influenced by being raised with someone who thought of something like that as a ‘solution’… luckily, in this world it was only an idea which he quickly abandoned, even being horrified at himself for having tolerated that thought even for a moment. K’etz decided to search for a real solution instead. Peace with the Qu’attons was eventually obtained through diplomacy. It wasn’t perfect, took many years, and it surely cost some more conflicts and deaths, but it was eventually achieved. Both the Osh-Tekk and the Qu’attons have been able to coexist ever since.
K’etz experience had also made him reflect, if just a little. He had realized he was a very flawed man, and that there were problems in the ways of thinking typical in the Osh-Tekk society, even if he couldn’t grasp what it was. It was what he had believed all his life, raised to believe, alternatives just escaped his understanding. He still had an idea of how future generations could become wiser, however.
Kotal K’etz got permission from rulers from other realms, such as Edenia or Outworld, for his son to be allowed to visit them, see their different cultures and judge them by himself. His intention was for his son to learn from all kinds of societies in hope it would give him wisdom for his future rule, but the young Ko’Atal learned even more than he had expected.
The young Ko’Atal, until that point, hadn’t really known anyone who treated him like an equal, besides his family. Every Osh-Tekk treated him as their superior, since that was what members of the Osh-Tekk royalty were meant to be in their society: unquestionable authorities which would, supposedly, always do the best for the Osh-Tekk society, no matter what it took. That changed when during his visits he met people he would never rule, people who saw him as any other, people he could call real friends. One of them, and perhaps the most prominent one, was a young Reiko during Ko’Atal’s visits to Onaga’s alliance in Outworld, who Ko’Atal ended up admiring as a warrior and protector of his realm. In the end, it was connecting with regular people no different from the citizens of Osh-Tekk and not seeing them ‘below’ him anymore what really caused Ko’Atal to change his perspective.
Once he gained the throne, Kotal, as new ruler, took the initiative to limit the power of the ruler and the authority forces in the Osh-Tekk society, a decision which was received with controversy and inevitably started disputes. Nonetheless, Kotal’s initiative eventually gained support from many of his fellow Osh-Tekk and was eventually able to succeed. Nowadays, Kotal's position as a ruler is just that of the main representative of his realm, with the government being run by representatives of each Osh-Tekk community chosen by its citizens. While Osh-Tekk is still far from an utopia, many currently agree with the heavy change which was made and consider it a step in the right direction.
During the next years, Kotal suggested the rest of his realm’s governors establish a close partnership with Onaga’s alliance in Outworld, which was well received and accepted. This partnership has caused the Osh-Tekk, and Kotal especially, to intervene in any instance the Edenian Regime and its allies tried to invade their territories. This has made the Osh-Tekk another enemy of the Edenian Regime, even if for now their realm is safe due to the Regime’s focus in Outworld. Kotal knows this, and is willing to keep fighting for both the people of his realm and Outworld, so the Edenian’s ‘peace’ isn’t imposed upon them.
This is a design I made over a public one. A certain update of Hero Forge has caused the helmet to look werider and I haven't been able to fix it, but I'll publish it like that for now. Feel free to give me any feedback, please! 😊
Also, here we have another goatee for the list.
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Mirror Akicita/TR Akicita
A member of the Matoka tribe in Earthrealm, once a man worthy of wearing the mantle of Nightwolf. Now, he is something very different.
Akicita had once been a historian, one especially dedicated to the preservation of not just his tribe’s story, but that of many other Native American cultures. On top of that, he also offered himself to teach history in general to any curious person who visited the library he worked in. He was a good simple man, someone who wished for both the beautiful things and mistakes of the past to be remembered. There was a day in which his life stopped being simple, however.
One day, a group of violent thieves tried to steal artifacts of historical value to his tribe. Akicita would have confronted them despite his disadvantage, something which made the spiritual protector of his people, an entity known as The Great Spirit, consider him worthy of becoming Nightwolf, the warrior chosen as their champion to protect the Matoka. With the power he was given, Akicita easily managed to repel the thieves, and then proudly accepted the responsibility of being Nightwolf… Unfortunately, he also caught the attention of another entity.
A being that already had Queen Vorpax and many of her Kreeyan sisters as their agents, but they were growing impatient with their slow progress in finding a way to merge all realms. They could use another agent, and saw in Akicita an opportunity to gain it. They only had to do the right movements.
Nightwolf started hearing a voice. One that he could recognize wasn’t his imagination, nor the Great Spirit, nor anything he knew about. Needless to say, he was initially nervous, but the voice did their best to sound pleasant, trusting. They said they were some poor souls from long ago, from a time no one could remember about, and they needed to ask him a favor.
The voice made sure to know everything about Akicita, and has discovered everything about him. After all, he (and every other mortal across the realms) were nothing more than a fragment of them, his conscience and mind were parts of them. They were connected in a way, and that allowed them to read his thoughts even in the limited form they currently had. They knew exactly what to say.
The voice told Akicita how long ago all of existence had been one. How the realms (whose existence he was aware of since all Nightwolves had collaborated with the likes of Raiden and his White Lotus in Earthrealm protection through the years) had been one, how they could become one again. They offered a world with no borders, with no wars, where all beings would live in peace and harmony as one. For Akicita, who had studied all the terrible things conflicts through human history had caused both to his tribe and all societies, a thought like that was simply tempting.
Of course, he didn’t just trust the voice from the start, knowing very well something so insane as what he was hearing could be some kind of trick. But the tempting offers were enough for Nightwolf to keep the voice’s existence a secret, to tolerate their presence and keep hearing them. That was his great mistake. The voice kept talking to him, finding ways to earn his trust. They helped him defend his tribe by warning him of attackers much before they could harm his people, and they revealed to him all sorts of knowledge about the realms, which made Akicita see that the voice may really be omniscient. They eventually even told him about the Kamidogu, artifacts which had the power to unify all realms.
As much as he didn’t wish to abandon his people, Akicita was eventually convinced that it could be worth it. He willingly gave up his mantle as Nightwolf, allowing other members of his tribe to take it, and decided to start a journey across the realms to find the Kamidogu while being guided by the voice, and accompanied by his dog and loyal friend, Kiba. He searches for those artifacts in hopes they can bring the peaceful, unified world the voice promised him…
He's the usual Nightwofl from the games, who was given the name of Grey Cloud in MK11. Me and the group of friends who had inspired me a lot usually prefer to use the name my friend @cdr2002 came up with for him, used for this bio. We also like to share his take on the character, so once again credit to him for the inspiration! 🤗 And go read his stuff, it's great! 🔥
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Mirror Motaro/TR Motaro
The champion of the Centaurian race, known as one of the most powerful people in Outworld. Motaro is undoubtedly one of the most powerful warriors in his realm, and an enemy to be feared by those who dare to threaten his people. He is put in high regard by his people’s rulers, who consider him his most loyal and efficient agent.
Motaro is especially known against the Shokan, many who respect him as a warrior despite ultimately seeing him as the enemy. He has been participating in his people’s conflict with the Shokan for as long as he can remember, thinking of it as the best he can do for the Centaurs, to ensure them a place of prosperity in the conflict-filled realm which is Outworld. Few adversaries have survived him during this conflict, with the warrior Shokan Sheeva being the most remarkable one.
In recent times, Motaro has needed to defend their people against the aggressions of the Edenian Regime and its allies. He has repelled any attack the invaders have dared to make against his people’s territory, being currently considered one of the most dangerous enemies by the authority forces of the Regime.
With the recent proposal of Prince Goro to find peace with the Centaurs, Motaro has recommended his rulers to be cautious. He naturally distrusts the Shokan after years and years of conflict, even coming to think this initiative may just be some kind of trick. Nonetheless, he also understands the need of allies to keep repelling the constant attacks from the Edenian Regime, so Motaro will respect his rulers’ wisdom regarding this matter, and is waiting to hear their decision.
Due to his power and the name he has built for himself, no one doubts that Motaro will be yet another key player in the conflict between the Edenian Regime and its opposition.
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Mirror Sheeva/TR Sheeva Bio
A veteran Shokan warrior who has fought at the service of her kingdom for long. Sheeva is definitely one of the most trusted warriors of King Gorbak and Queen Mai.
As expected from a Shokan warrior with her experience, Sheeva has participated in countless battles against the Centaurs. She has even faced the known champion of that race, Motaro, more than once, with her scars being a reminder of each encounter. Sheeva has put all her effort in the conflict against the Centaurs, unfortunately thinking of it as a service to her community and a way to ensure the prosperity of Kuatan just like many others. Her dedication to that conflict has made her recent support for Prince Goro’s initiative to find peace with the Centaurs especially strange for her fellow Shokan. The truth is, Sheeva is far from trusting an alliance with the Centaurs is possible, but there’s something she fears far more.
Back in her younger years, before Outworld had to face aggressions from the Edenian Regime and its allies, a young Sheeva had become a friend with the then Princess Sindel, who went to Kuatan from time to time as representative of Edenia in diplomatic missions. Sindel was very different back then, a young somewhat naive person who seemed fascinated by her surroundings, since she rarely was allowed to get out of the Edenian royal palace (let alone of her realm) while she was prepared to become the future queen. She had asked for someone to guide her through Kuatan out of curiosity to discover more about the curious kingdom during her visits, and Sheeva had offered herself to do so.
Sheeva couldn’t help but bond a bit with the princess. Her always present curiosity to discover more, her kindness and the enjoyable sparring sessions they shared made whatever little time they could spend occasionally valuable for both. Sheeva was perhaps the closest person to Sindel who wasn’t an Edenia, and therefore it is no wonder why she was the one who found how time changed her chilling.
She could see how the disagreements Sindel always had for the Shokan society (with which Sheeva herself had to agree sometimes) started becoming a radical disgust, one she started feeling for any society that wasn’t like the Edenian Regime’s. Any doubt Sindel ever had about the Regime disappeared the closer she was to becoming queen. Any tolerance she had for other kinds of societies was eventually gone. She was being trained to become the monarch of the Regime, after all, where anyone who doesn’t follow their ways of ‘peace’ is an enemy. It was just a matter of time it happened. After Sindel was crowned, she stopped ever visiting Kuatan forever, and her ‘pacification’ soon started.
Sheeva knew Sindel well enough to be aware of what changed her, of what led her to start her crusade to establish her ‘peace’ through all the realms no matter the means. The way the Edenian Regime’s society can twist anyone’s mind until they become another cog simply terrifies her, and that’s why she has decided to do what’s necessary to prevent her kingdom and her realm from being conquered by the Edenian Regime, even allying for her people’s sworn enemies. Luckily, she may see in the future that this initiative could be more beneficial than just a convenience, but that will be in her hands.
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Mirror Kintaro/TR Kintaro
A Tigrar Shokan known for his strength, skill and ferocity. Kintaro is one of the most powerful warriors in Kuatan.
Kintaro already proved an outstanding warrior during his younger years, which earned him admiration from many of his comrades during training, including Prince Goro. The prince was actually so impressed that he offered Kintaro a place as his bodyguard, which Kintaro proudly accepted. Goro and Kintaro have formed a close friendship ever since then, they trust each other with their lives and are always willing to fight together.
As he grew up, Kintaro remained a proud Shokan, completely loyal to his people’s ideals and way of life. He has fought countless battles, and has almost always come up victorious, with few of his foes surviving his rage. Even when the Edenian Regime and the Vampire forces almost took over Kuatan, Kintaro remained fighting, managing to keep standing until the very end of the battle. It cost him some scars, which he carries with pride as a sign of his dedication as a warrior.
Kintaro was among the Shokan warriors who followed Goro in his multiple collaborations with the Kahn Guard and its allies, since he was also thankful for their assistance in the battle against the Edenian Regime. Many of the soldiers he has met during that time have earned his respect as powerful and honorable warriors who he is glad to fight alongside.
The recent proposition of Goro for his people to let their eternal rivalry with the Shokan aside and fight together against the Edenian Regime. On the one hand, Kintaro has known the Centaurs as no more than foes in combat, and he could never bring himself to fully trust any of them. On the other hand, he trusts the wisdom of his friend, which is why he will allow negotiations to go on, despite having little hope Goro will succeed in his cause. Hopefully, he might be wrong…
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Mirror Goro/TR Goro Bio
The young Prince of the Shokan, son of King Gorbak and Queen Mai, a known and respected warrior in his kingdom, as well as by many other people in Outworld he has fought alongside through the years.
Goro has been prepared his whole life to live up to the expectations of an ideal prince of his people. The Shokan society puts special emphasis on the glory of combat and the honor of a warrior, and as such the members of the royal family are expected to be among the strongest, most honorable and wisest among them. Growing up like that allowed Prince Goro to develop the virtues expected from Shokan warriors, but also the flaws.
The Shokan society preaches that anything can be won through combat, and that every individual must fight to the very end to become their perfect self. An ideology which sometimes allows individual growth, but has also easily led to glorification of death and war.
The Shokan warriors never lose a chance to participate in one of the many territorial conflicts of Outworld, they see war as a chance to earn glory and prove themselves to combat, as well as doing their people a service by proving themselves the strongest race of their realm. Their never-ending conflict with the Centaurs have been a consequence of these beliefs.
Goro followed the ways of the Shokan without questioning for most of his life, never doubting to lead his people to war. Every death of his comrades in the battlefield was unfortunate, but ultimately something which could be celebrated, since all of them died in honorable combat. Every death of an enemy soldier was necessary, since sparing them would usually be an insult to their pride as warriors. Almost every battle had to be fought, since preventing them would usually be seen as a sign of cowardry. Nonetheless, the Prince started doubting all these beliefs some time ago, after he almost lost his home.
Kuatan had been managing to resist the Edenian Regime’s aggressions for many years, since their forces were mostly occupied dealing with the powerful dragon Onaga and his alliance. Despite this, the Regime saw an opportunity to take over Kuatan some years ago, due to how weakened the Shokan forces became after many difficult battles against the Centaurs. They wouldn’t waste that opportunity to take control of such a powerful kingdom.
The Edenian forces led by Princess Kitana alongside their allies of Vaeternus clashed with the Shokan in a long, brutal battle. Goro himself was present, and was met in combat by Kitana. It was a difficult fight for both sides, but ultimately Goro fell, just after gaining a new scar in his face. With his defeat, the Shokan forces started getting overwhelmed, and it seemed like Kuatan would become a part of the Regime soon. It was only thanks to the sudden intervention of the Kahn Guard and the Osh-Tekk army, who didn’t wish the Regime to keep spreading, that they were able to maintain their home that day.
Goro was simply shocked. Princess Kitana and the Edenians had turned out to be even more dangerous than he had thought. They had certainly earned his respect, and his fear. As he recovered from the battle, he started to think about how his people would need help like the one they got that day. While both he and the Shokan in general remained too prideful to establish an alliance with the Kahn Guard or the Osh-Tekk, Goro himself became much more willing to collaborate with them alongside the warriors most loyal to him, at least when it came to fighting against the Regime.
It was during this time of collaboration, when he happened to meet some Shokan who had abandoned Kuatan and were now also collaborating with the Kahn Guard and Onaga’s alliance in general, that Goro would learn things which challenged his worldview. He was told of how they all were disappointed of Kuatan’s ways, that they had lost a lot in battle and couldn’t stay in a kingdom which seeked battle above other things, and that in other more peaceful territories of Outworld they felt they had started living a good life for the first time. Goro initially couldn’t understand, but the more time he spent with them, the more he started to see how many good lives were wasted in combat, that very aspect the Shokan glorified.
Nowadays, Prince Goro is still dubitative and in process of changing his beliefs, still too occupied fighting the Edenian Regime to fully reflect. It is almost certain that he won’t allow Kuatan’s society to remain the same, especially since recently, he has dared to propose a peaceful solution to the conflict with the Centaurs, his people’s sworn enemies, to focus on fighting the Edenian Regime together. The success of that initiative will not only be in his hands, but also those of every Shokan and Centaur.
#mortal kombat#twisted reflection#mk goro#goro#mk kitana#kitana#mk gorbak#gorbak#king gorbak#mk queen mai#queen mai
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Mirror Elemental Gods/TR Elemental Gods Bio
The other three protector gods of Earthrealm. Just like their brothers, Raiden and Fujin, they lived through their same events: the destruction of the Raptor society, the creation of the White Lotus, the countless fights against external threats, and finally, Raiden and Fujin’s decision to support the Edenian Regime. All three of them reacted differently to those events.
Suijin, the god (and goddess) of water always supported their brothers. They were in charge of the very element that allowed life to exist, and as such they had fittingly developed a love for every life form who depended on it. It made their heart the more saddened every time conflicts such as the ones which caused the downfall of the Raptor society continued happening through human history. They feared that, as Earthrealmers developed more powerful weapons while conflict continued, they would have to live through such a tragic event again. It was that fear which led to a desire to change things, whatever method was necessary. A fear that made them join the Edenian Regime cause alongside Raiden and Fujin.
Kojin, the god (and goddess) of fire also supported them for a great amount of time, assisting in the creation of the White Lotus and their fights for long, until the moment they decided to join the Edenian Regime. They would be lying if they said the possibility wasn’t tempting, the offer of the so-called eternal ‘peace’ of Edenia existing in Earthrealm… but Kojin ultimately knew better. Their dictated ‘peace’ went against the ideals of free will they had believed in and defended for all their existence. They desperately tried to reason with Raiden, Fujin and Suijin, to make them see their mistake, but they refused to listen. With no other option, Kojin decided to actively oppose their siblings and their new allies, in combat if necessary, starting a conflict which has lasted for years.
Dojin, the Earth god, had a similar point of view to Kojin’s. They couldn’t bring themselves to betray their ideals of free will, but neither to fight their siblings. They have tried to remain neutral and find a solution to their conflict that doesn’t involve combat, mediate between their siblings, trying to see if there’s any way they can reach an agreement… which is, unfortunately, very unlikely.
All three protector gods, all three wielding a power like few others. Their participation between the conflicts of the Edenian Regime and its allies against their opposition will undoubtedly be important sooner or later.

In case there's any doubt left: Suijin and Kojin are genderfluid, Dojin is non-binary 💙🧡🤎
The design of Lady Kojin isn't mine but from my friend @etherealada05, if you couldn't already noticed by how it's the best one here! 😊 Awesome job and thank you, Ada! 🤗🤗🤗
Also, it's worth mentioning that it's one of the few cases in which I don't switch the morality of a character, since Kojin remains as a hero in both universes. This is because I thought giving them different reactions rather than making all three of them follow Raiden and Fujin would be more interesting, but I invite any reader to tell me what they think.
#mortal kombat#twisted reflection#mk water god#water god#mk suijin#suijin#mk fire god#fire god#mk kojin#kojin#mk earth god#earth god#mk dojin#dojin#mk raiden#raiden#mk fujin#fujin
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Mirror Karia/TR Karia Bio
Another Kreeyan, created long ago by Kreeya as another member of her community. Her mother guided her through her early years as she did with all her daughters, always putting emphasis on the fact that she would eventually have to choose what role she would wish to fulfill as part of Fabir’s society. Due to her talent for combat and will to protect her sisters from external threats, she decided to become a defender of her realm as one of its most powerful warriors.
As a defender, collaboration with forces of other realms against common threats was typical. She usually accompanied Vorpax during meetings with allies of other realms, managing to make many friends among them. The troops of Onaga’s alliance in Outworld were big ones, due to having many other fellow protectors and warriors she could feel comfortable around. Among them, the one she got to respect the most was a young Reiko, who she formed a strong friendship with while working and training together every time they could.
Karia was among the Kreeyans who had been able to hear that mysterious voice trying to influence her. Fortunately, she was cautious, and was the first to tell her mother of it after discovering it was real. Many of her sisters realized about the voice due to her and decided to tell Kreeya too. They were all helped by their mother to surpass the influence of the voice, and they eventually stopped hearing it at all. Unfortunately, this wasn’t the case with every Kreeyan who kept in secret they were capable of hearing the voice due to trusting it too much, including Vorpax.
After Vorpax’s betrayal and her alliance with the Edenian Regime, Karia and any other Kreeyan who opposed Vorpax’s objectives were banished from Fabir after the death of their mother, something which hurt them deeply. Nonetheless, Karia knew she couldn’t fall into desperation, not when she still had a lot of her sisters at her side. She wanted to give them hope, and thought the first step would be finding a new home.
Trusting their allies in Outworld, Karia decided to take their sisters to the territories of Onaga’s alliance, which gave them a refugee. Karia in particular was received with open arms by their soldiers when she joined them, her old friend Reiko especially. She befriended many other people there through the years, each of them giving her support so she could deal with the terrible experience which had been seeing her family shattered and being forced out of her home.
Karia supported Reiko when he created the Kahn Guard, wishing to assist in defending Outworld against the Edenian Regime and its allies as much as she could. They had already taken her home once, and she wouldn’t let it happen again. Currently having the rank of High Commander due to her achievements and the respect and trust she has earned from fellow soldiers through the years, she is willing to give her all to guide them to victory in their fight to defend their realm.
And here's one of the Kahn Guard OCs I still had left but decided to keep until the right moment. As always, here's information about her main counterpart so any reader can see their similarities and differences:
#mortal kombat#twisted reflection#oc#mk oc#oc art#mk reiko#reiko#mk kreeya#kreeya#mk vorpax#vorpax#mk onaga#onaga
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Mirror Vorpax/TR Vorpax Bio
The current ruler of Fabir and one of the most important allies of the Edenian Regime. As all Kreeyans, she was created and raised by Kreeya. She is currently the eldest of all her sisters.
Since she was one of the most experienced Kreeyans, she was chosen to be one of their representatives when collaborations with other realms was necessary for any reason, especially when there were common threats to eliminate. This allowed Vorpax to be one of the Kreeyans with most experience with other realms, with their societies and culture. Discovering the diversity of people who existed through the realms had been an enlightening process to her mother, and she wished to experience the same. And yet, the more she learned the more worried she was. Thanks in part to it…
She had been hearing that voice for some time. A voice that, unknown to her, belonged to a being few knew, but the Elder Gods themselves feared. A voice which had once tried to influence the Dragon Onaga to do his bidding, and was forced to try with other beings among the realms once it failed. Said voice had chosen many of the young malleable Kreeyans as the next target.
Vorpax had initially written off the voice as something in her imagination, but she eventually realized it was real, especially when some of her sisters revealed they were hearing it too. Some thought about telling their mother, but Vorpax didn’t. She kept it secret even after Kreeya decided to try and help their daughter escape its influence. She had just grown to trust what it said.
The voice had told her stories about how all realms had been one long ago, and how being splitted was the reason why everything bad Vorpax had seen while travelling through the realms happened. Wars and conflicts, segregation between different kinds of beings. None of it would exist if all realms were merged again, if they all became one again…
The voice also ‘confessed’ Vorpax what it was, to gain her trust. It said that it came from a being who had once seen the realms as one, and that was desperate to find someone who would return them to their better original form. They told Vorpax that they could be their chosen one, their hero and that of every realm. That if no one made all realms become one again, they would inevitably be consumed by conflict and chaos eventually. That no matter what she would need to do to achieve, eventually she and everyone else would be rewarded with the perfect one realm.
Vorpax was eventually fully convinced by the voice. She was ready to fulfill what it said, no matter the cost, even knowing that many would oppose what she would need to do to merge all realms. She was ready to make every sacrifice that would be needed.
After convincing many of her sisters also influenced by the voice to join her and allying with the Edenian Regime, Vorpax managed to take control of her home realm, regretfully banishing any of her sisters who opposed her, as well as helping the Regime kill her mother and imprison her soul. In her mind, everything is justified, everything will be worth it, and they all will understand once they see the one realm.
For thousands of years, Vorpax has remained in alliance with the Edenian Regime. While they don’t share her vision, since they believe in bringing their ‘peace’ to the realms without merging them, she still hopes they will see her vision as they keep working together. After all, it is both their mission to bring ‘peace’ to all realms, and she knows that real peace can only exist if all realms become one again. She is confident she will eventually convince the Edenian Regime’s enforcers to complete this mission, just like the voice convinced her…
This bio is complimented by Kreeya's. This time we have my take of another character originated in the TV series Mortal Kombat: Conquest. She is a reflection of my personal take on Vorpax rather than the original version of the TV series (who is also a villain, making this just not her reflection). I should publish information about the main counterpart sooner or later, but for now I hope I have given enough for any reader to understand this version individually.
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Mirror Kreeya/TR Kreeya Bio
The protector goddess of Fabir, a realm which seemed incapable of naturally developing mortal life for some reason. It was because of this that Kreeya was given the power to create life by the Elder Gods, so she could help create a prosperous society if she wished. She thought it would only make sense to do it after seeing how mortal life was in other realms.
Kreeya spent some time visiting other realms, being guided by her fellow protector gods through the different kinds of mortal societies which were in development in each of them. Meeting mortals for the first time in their existence was something all protector gods had gone through, and it led each of them to reach different conclusions. Some saw value in mortal lives and appreciated their virtues. Others were more focused on their flaws and took further steps to try to guide them, one way or another. Kreeya? She initially saw little value, not understanding why she had been created to protect such fragile creatures… but she ultimately decided to give mortals a chance, keep watching the development of their societies, even deciding to interact with many. She is very glad she made that decision.
It turned out mortals had much more to offer than she had initially thought. She found such diverse beings… people among them. Their different species, their different cultures, all with flaws, but all with value. She even made friends among mortals, many of whom had a family, something which seemingly filled them with joy. She eventually decided she wanted her own family, and her power to create life was perfect for it.
Kreeya created new life forms in Fabir, an all female-born species that she named the Kreeyans, in what she has grown to admit wasn’t her most creative nor most humble moment. However, thanks to everything she had learned and continued learning of mortal parents through the years, Kreeya was able to be a guide for them properly. She educated them, but always made sure they knew she wasn’t without flaws nor unquestionable. She also made sure they didn’t see her as a goddess to worship, but as their mother and equal no matter how powerful she was. Thanks to this, Fabir’s society was able to grow peacefully for many years, which made Kreeya especially proud of her daughters. Nonetheless, said peace would be interrupted by an unexpected event…
Many of the Kreeyans confessed to their mother that they were able to hear a voice. It was subtle at first, some hadn’t been sure if it was actually them when they started hearing it, others thought that it was just their imagination. And yet, it continued speaking to them, trying to influence them, to give them ideas about how the realms should be. A worried Kreeya started to investigate this, even consulting her fellow protector gods if they had ever seen anything similar. Only the protector god of Outworld, Shao Kahn, was able to give her some clues, since it strongly reminded him of what the dragon Onaga had suffered back in his youth. He recommended Kreeya to try to spend more time with those among their daughters who heard that voice, to beat its influence with her own positive influence. Unfortunately, it was too late.
Kreeya’s eldest daughter, Vorpax, had heard that voice for too long, and she fully trusted what it said. That the realms were inevitably going to fall to chaos if they weren’t all merged and united under the same leadership, if they didn’t become one again. She had many big plans to ensure that came to be, and convinced many of her fellow sisters influenced by the voice to support her.
Vorpax knew her mother would be an obstacle in her objectives, so, as much as it pained her, she needed to get her out of the way. It was for that reason that she secretly approached Queen Sindel of the Edenian Regime, back in the days in which Naknada had been ‘pacified’ not long ago. She established an alliance with the Regime, believing they would be the best allies to have in her quest to unify all realms.
Being told by Vorpax Kreeya could be a dangerous opponent once she found out of their alliance, the Regime lost no time and ambushed her. Despite her power as a protector goddess, Kreeya was overwhelmed by the combined might of the likes of Queen Sindel, Lady Amara and Lady Delia (still alive back then). She fell in battle, and her soul was captured by Edenian mages who knew that, as a protector goddess, she would just reform her physical form if they allowed her soul to reach the Heavens. Her soul has remained trapped since then, unable to do anything to prevent their daughters from being divided in conflict due to Vorpax’s betrayal.
Despite remaining a prisoner, Kreeya’s soul refuses to give up. She continues to have hope that one day she will be able to escape, to see their daughters again. Only time will say if she is right, and if that’s the case, the Edenian Regime and its allies will have gained another powerful foe.
Here's my own take from a character who originated in Mortal Kombat: Conquest for this AU. Luckily, she is another of the very few I have a bio for her main counterpart so people can notice the contrast!
#mortal kombat#twisted reflection#mk kreeya#kreeya#mk vorpax#vorpax#mk sindel#sindel#mk amara#mk delia#shao kahn#mk shao kahn
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Mirror Ermac/TR Ermac Bio
It’s no surprise that a society based on putting its mission for eternal ‘peace’ over the lives of any individual would expect its enforcers to be complete fanatics, willing to reach any extreme in service of their government. The countless souls who inhabit the construct known as Ermac are perhaps the greatest proof of that.
Ermac is the result of a project the most skillful Edenian magicians, including Queen Sindel and Lady Amara, developed since the establishment of their alliance with the realm of Fabir, which allowed them to have access to the Kreeyan magic to create life (more information in future bios). They used it alongside their knowledge in other kinds of magic to create a body capable of containing thousands of souls, and therefore acquire the combined power of all of them, giving it the potential to be a great asset in their ‘pacification’.
Once the project was announced, hundreds of Edenian soldiers and important political figures offered themselves voluntarily to be part of Ermac, from simple foot soldiers and law enforcers to some of the most respected Edenian generals and royal advisors. Some decided to become part of Ermac immediately, others waited until they died in battle and their soul was rescued by one of their magicians, but the result was the same. For each and every one of them, their very soul was worth giving in the name of their cause, of their ‘peace and prosperity’.
Ermac currently contains around ten thousand souls, yet they work perfectly as coordinated cogs of a big machine, all of them driven by the same cause for which they were willing to sacrifice everything. That fanaticism alongside their power is what has made Ermac a feared enemy of the Edenian Regime’s oppositors, who are always wary when having to face them in battle, knowing it could be their last if they are not careful.
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Mirror Baraka/TR Baraka Bio
Chief of Tarkata, the most populated Tarkatan community. Baraka is a powerful warrior and a leader admired by all his fellow Tarkatans, who are willing to follow him wherever he goes.
Living in harsh conditions due to the isolation Tarkatans have suffered for a long time, Baraka has always been ready to do what’s necessary for the good of his community. He started training to become a warrior from childhood, with a will matched by few. When he grew up, he earned higher positions of authority among Tarkata’s warriors not just thanks to the ability for combat he showed while participating in many territorial conflicts, but for his unquestionable loyalty and care for his community. Even the last chief of Tarkata considered him their most trusted soldier, the reason why he was chosen as their successor.
Baraka has been the leader of his community from the moment the last leader died in battle. He’s known as an honorable warrior, but also one ready to do what he deems necessary. If someone wrongs his people, he will show no mercy. If participating in a territorial conflict is necessary to sustain his people, so be it.
For thousands of years, Baraka has been able to see the development of his realm’s conflict with the Edenian Regime. He has decided to keep Tarkata neutral, worrying that choosing either side could bring negative consequences for his people. He has never trusted the promises of Onaga’s alliance, nor those of the Edenian negotiators who have tried to turn him to their side. He doesn’t even have much hope for the more peaceful future for his realm which both factions seek in their own ways, not after needing to fight his entire life to survive. At least for now, he believes conflict is simply inevitable in Outworld, in all realms.
Nonetheless, Baraka is aware that his neutrality cannot last forever, not when it’s a conflict that may decide the future of his entire realm. He is uncertain of what will happen when the time comes, except that the side he chooses will be the one which ensures the better future for his people.
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Mirror Bo' Rai Cho/TR Bo' Rai Cho Bio
A legendary master of martial arts, beloved by all his pupils and friends, usually known for having quite a cheerful attitude… even if said attitude hides a sad man.
Long ago, Bo’ Rai Cho had been a young Outworlder with great passion for martial arts and the heart of an adventurer. He had decided to travel through his entire world to educate himself in all ways of combat, as well as to discover as much as he could about his realm, whose different cultures simply fascinated him. Tarkata, Kuatan, the Centaurian Hills, the peaceful village of Sun Do, the lands of the Cryomancers. All places he visited, where he was able to learn of their culture and local fighting styles, and to his great pleasure make many friends… many of whom died soon afterwards.
In a realm with as many conflicts as Outworld, death was simply likely for those who had decided to become warriors at the service of their community, and most people Bo’ Rai Cho bonded and trained with during his journey suffered an unfortunate fate due to it. Some were Shokan and Centaurs who died in their conflict, other Tarkatans ordered by their leaders to conquer them more territory and resources no matter if they didn’t wish to, other peaceful villagers who were just caught in the crossfire of a conflict which had nothing to do with them. Bo’ Rai Cho’s heart saddened more and more each time it happened.
After his journey was finished, Bo’ Rai Cho had become a martial artist like no other in his realm, but also a disillusioned man, having fully realized the immense amount of tragedies which occurred in his realm all the time. For some time he dreamed of helping to end his world’s conflict, to bring peace to it… but what could he do? He was just a man, one that felt worse each day when a conflict happened near the areas he frequented, each time he heard how more lives were lost in vain. He eventually decided to move to another realm.
Earthrealm ended up being his preferred choice, due to how welcoming its protector god Raiden was of outsiders as long as they didn’t reveal the existence of other realms to the general public of Earthrealm (since Raiden and his siblings believed that was something mortals had to discover by themselves). Raiden had heard of Bo’ Rai Cho’s skills and knowledge, which led him to offer him a place in the White Lotus. Despite wanting to stay away from violent conflicts as much as possible, Bo’ Rai Cho accepted, knowing that there he could become a master and share his wisdom with young Earthrealmers.
Master Bo’ Rai Cho has been a member of the White Lotus for centuries, and trained a great number of its current members, all of whom share a great amount of respect for their old master. From now on veterans like Shujinko to the youngest generation with the likes of Kung Jin and Kai. He greatly appreciates all his students, even considering some like Liu Kang and Kung Lao sons. He has also formed a close friendship with Raiden and Fujin, admiring their dedication to their realm’s protection and having assisted them many times. Perhaps being surrounded by so many people he holds dear is what has prevented Bo’ Rai Cho from leaving Earthrealm despite discovering that it (like any other realm) is far from being perfect and suffers from countless conflicts like Outworld. He wants to stay and even fight, for all of them… a noble goal which sadly changed his way forever when Raiden was convinced to join the Edenian Regime.
Bo’ Rai Cho saw how many of his friends and students approved of Raiden’s choice, deciding to abandon some of the ideals the White Lotus had always stood up for in exchange of the Regime’s promises of ‘peace’. Bo’ Rai Cho was initially doubtful, knowing fully well that the Edenian Regime had brought conflict to his home realm in their obsessive search for ‘peace’, not to mention that he, not unlike any of his students, had disagreements with many of their methods. And yet, Bo’ Rai Cho’s desire to remain by their friends’ side and the tempting possibility to truly end his realm’s conflicts once and for all ended up being too much for him to resist. At the end, he became another ally of the Edenian Regime, willing to take part in the kind of conflicts he had once avoided for so long in the name of what he sees as a good cause.
With the drunken master by their side, the White Lotus and the Edenian Regime definitely had an ally of great value, who will be a problem for those who oppose them.
Here is one of my favourite characters. I really hope I could make him justice in any reader's eyes 😊
#mortal kombat#twisted reflection#bo' rai cho#master bo' rai cho#mk bo' rai cho#mk raiden#mk fujin#raiden#fujin#mk liu kang#liu kang#mk shujinko#shujinko#mk kung lao#kung lao#mk kung jin#kung jin#mk kai#kai
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