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Quan Chi outsmarted Netherreal lord Shinnok by giving him a fake powerful amulet. Wisely, Quan Chi retained the real amulet and, at the right time, destroyed Shinnok. After betraying his "boss", Quan Chi revealed to Scorpion -A evil warrior spectre- that it was indeed him, and not his long time rival Sub-Zero- who slayed his family. The mighty sorcerer attempted to send the spectre to Netherrealm, but just before Scorpion was transported there, he grabbed Quan Chi and soon both were transported to the demonic realm. In Netherrealm, Quan Chi was able to escape Scorpion's rage and make a pact with two Onis -Moloch and Drahmin- to serve the sorcerer as bodyguards and protect him from the ruthless Scorpion.
After escaping Netherrealm with an ancient portal activated by Quan Chi's amulet and the assistance of Drahmin and Moloch -Who held back Scorpion from finishing Quan Chi-, Quan Chi unknowingly found himself in an ancient tomb that had held for hundreds of years the mummified army of the former Outworld ruler, Onaga, better known as the Dragon King.
After making this discovery, Quan Chi found the close-to-death sorcerer, Shang Tsung. Quan Chi gave Shang Tsung enough power to stand and then left Tsung. In Outworld, Quan Chi regrouped with the two Onis after they escaped Scorpion back at Netherrealm. Shang Tsung then appeared to make the sorcerer who helped him an offer he couldn't refuse.
Shang Tsung offered Quan Chi an alliance to bring Earthrealm, Outworld and all the other realms to their knees. Quan Chi accepted knowing that with Shang Tsung's power he could revive the mummified army of the Dragon King.
The Deadly Alliance was born.
The almighty Deadly Alliance was able to finish the only two beings who could stop them... Shao Khan and Liu Kang. The first to taste the Deadly Alliance's wrath was the Emperor of Outworld, Shao Khan. Then came the Mortal Kombat champion, Liu Kang. Quan Chi and Shang Tsung killed them both. Quan Chi and Shang Tsung's alliance then became a threat to all realms. All of Earthrealm's warriors died in their attempt to stop the evil alliance. It fell to Raiden to betray the Elder God's wishes not to interfere in the tournament and, alone, challenge the two sorcerers. Raiden fought valiantly but it wasn't enough against the two sorcerers' might and the Thunder God was soon defeated. The Deadly Alliance seemed truly unstoppable. Only one thing was able to tear apart the alliance; each other's greed.
The successful Deadly Alliance was history.
Quan Chi won the fight against his former partner Shang Tsung. The Dragon King returned to Outworld in search of Quan Chi's amulet allied once more with Shang Tsung. To the surprise of all, and in a twist so ridiculous it could only work in a video game, Raiden joined them to take on the former Outworld Emperor Onaga. The Highly Improbable Alliance was ultimately unsuccessful, with Raiden making a suicide attack on the Dragon King. Raiden's attack destroyed all that was in its way including the two sorcerers save for Onaga. Since then, the status of Quan Chi remains unknown.
Quan Chi is a combatant in the Mortal Kombat series.
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Alignment: Evil
Species: Demon
Origin: Netherrealm
Allies: Noob Saibot, Shang Tsung
Enemies: Sub-Zero, Scorpion, Raiden, Onaga
After escaping Netherrealm with an ancient portal activated by Quan Chi's amulet and the assistance of Drahmin and Moloch -Who held back Scorpion from finishing Quan Chi-, Quan Chi unknowingly found himself in an ancient tomb that had held for hundreds of years the mummified army of the former Outworld ruler, Onaga, better known as the Dragon King.
After making this discovery, Quan Chi found the close-to-death sorcerer, Shang Tsung. Quan Chi gave Shang Tsung enough power to stand and then left Tsung. In Outworld, Quan Chi regrouped with the two Onis after they escaped Scorpion back at Netherrealm. Shang Tsung then appeared to make the sorcerer who helped him an offer he couldn't refuse.
Shang Tsung offered Quan Chi an alliance to bring Earthrealm, Outworld and all the other realms to their knees. Quan Chi accepted knowing that with Shang Tsung's power he could revive the mummified army of the Dragon King.
The Deadly Alliance was born.
The almighty Deadly Alliance was able to finish the only two beings who could stop them... Shao Khan and Liu Kang. The first to taste the Deadly Alliance's wrath was the Emperor of Outworld, Shao Khan. Then came the Mortal Kombat champion, Liu Kang. Quan Chi and Shang Tsung killed them both. Quan Chi and Shang Tsung's alliance then became a threat to all realms. All of Earthrealm's warriors died in their attempt to stop the evil alliance. It fell to Raiden to betray the Elder God's wishes not to interfere in the tournament and, alone, challenge the two sorcerers. Raiden fought valiantly but it wasn't enough against the two sorcerers' might and the Thunder God was soon defeated. The Deadly Alliance seemed truly unstoppable. Only one thing was able to tear apart the alliance; each other's greed.
The successful Deadly Alliance was history.
Quan Chi won the fight against his former partner Shang Tsung. The Dragon King returned to Outworld in search of Quan Chi's amulet allied once more with Shang Tsung. To the surprise of all, and in a twist so ridiculous it could only work in a video game, Raiden joined them to take on the former Outworld Emperor Onaga. The Highly Improbable Alliance was ultimately unsuccessful, with Raiden making a suicide attack on the Dragon King. Raiden's attack destroyed all that was in its way including the two sorcerers save for Onaga. Since then, the status of Quan Chi remains unknown.
Quan Chi games
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| Name | Platforms | Developer | ||
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Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe released on Nov. 16, 2008 |
X360, PS3 | WB Games Chicago | |
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Mortal Kombat: Kollection released on Sept. 29, 2008 |
PS2 | Midway Games | |
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Mortal Kombat: Armageddon released on Oct. 11, 2006 |
XBOX, WII, PS2 | Midway Games | |
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Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition released on Aug. 25, 2003 |
GBA | Midway Games | |
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Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance released on Nov. 20, 2002 |
PS2, XBOX, GC, GBA | Midway Games | |
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Mortal Kombat Gold released on Sept. 9, 1999 |
DC | Eurocom Entertainment Software | |
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Mortal Kombat 4 released on Oct. 15, 1997 |
ARC, GBC, PS1, PC, N64 | WB Games Chicago | |
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Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero released on Aug. 31, 1997 |
PS1, N64 | Avalanche Software LLC |
| Character Name: | Quan Chi |
| Real Name: | |
| Gender: | Male |
| Birthday: | May 3, 2000 |
| Appears in: | 8 games |
| First appearance: | Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero |
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