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It is possible that she is an Oni /Demon who could use a human form only thanks to Quan Chi’s magic. Now the bestselling author of GameMaster's Complete Video Game Guide has written an enthralling novel, based on this exciting video game experience. Disclaimer: I do NOT own Mortal Kombat or anything related to it. To see what your friends thought of this book, It's pretty good, holds up really well after almost 25 years. We’d love your help. The demoness looked up from the boomerang blades she was polishing. The GA-HQ Contributor Frecrexy is currently offering art commissions! — B.H. The novel tells a different story than what's in the original video games. Kia is one of three assassins serving under Quan Chi and Shinnok, along with Sareena and … Mortal Kombat is a amazing book there is a evil emperor of outworld name Shao Khan and he wants Earth under his controll. Together, they battle Taven in the Red Dragon's lair, but are defeated. I assumed any Mortal Kombat book would be a cheap retelling of the premise of the first Mortal Kombat game in novel format, but this proved to be much more than that.

Mortal Kombat is a amazing book there is a evil emperor of outworld name Shao Khan and he wants Earth under his controll. As a huge fan of the video game series and its lore, this novel was below average quality. "Loyalty is a noble quality, so long as it is not blind and does not exclude the higher loyalty to truth and decency." They each protected a crystal which, when combined together, allowed access to a teleportation device that sent the elder Sub-Zero to Quan Chi's throne room. She was defeated by the elder Sub-Zero. A story based on Kung Lao and the origins of the tournament versus a retelling of the game's iconic characters that you would expect to be told. History Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero. Start by marking “Mortal Kombat” as Want to Read: Error rating book. Kia is a boss character in Shinnok’s Pyramid in  Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub Zero (1996) and made a minor appearances in the Konquest mode of  Mortal Kombat: Armageddon (2006).

His brother the protector of Earth, Raiden, does not agree. If you could choose which of them would receive individual exposure in the next game, as in, become their own characters instead of being nothing more than Quan Chi's lackeys, who would it be? It was a unique Mortal Kombat story that used the characters in a way you'll never see again in print.

I have fond memories of this title because I was about 12 years old when I read it.

https://monster.fandom.com/wiki/Kia?oldid=37607. Jataaka and Kia. Just keep in mind, it's a prequel to the first game and there are some characters in the book that are non-canon or have been changed slightly. I didn’t like the overall theme and setting. At this point it doesn't matter how well written it was because my memory tells me it was great! Kia serves Quan Chi and Shinnok as one of three assassines and battles the player together with the other two (Jataaka and Sareena) in both games. ***I purchased a copy of this book for my own enjoyment, and with no expectation of a review. It started out promising, but fell apart quickly after the fast forwarding of 1500 years and the introduction to at least a dozen characters.

Kia is a boss character in Shinnok’s Pyramid in Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub Zero (1996) and made a minor appearances in the Konquest mode of Mortal Kombat: Armageddon (2006).. Kia serves Quan Chi and Shinnok as one of three assassines and battles the player together with the other two (Jataaka and Sareena) in both games.Kia uses a boomerang with razor-sharp blades as her weapon. As a hardcore fan of MK and it's lore, I think this novel still holds up pretty well. Events take place before the first tournament. 03/21/2014 02:26 PM EST. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. I shouldn't have to mention that I was obsessed with the video game, but I will and I have. Need another excuse to treat yourself to a new book this week? I was a huge fan of the original games, even though I was atrocious at playing them. Kung Lao seems to be the protagonist which is ironic since he wasn't featured in the first game, but I get why he was used as the main character, because he’s a descendant of the Great Kung Lao who’s often referenced and is said to have achieved victory in prior tournament(s). After the Elder Gods heard this they created the tournament called Mortal Kombat. All details in the privacy policy. I can’t particu. Kia uses a boomerang with razor-sharp blades as her weapon. Along with Sareena and Jataaka, Kia makes a reappearance in Mortal Kombat: Armageddon's Konquest mode, still serving Quan Chi. I was very impressed with this book.

I was hoping for something a lot more interactive and exciting and more reference to the series lore, but at least this one is better than other two MK novels. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Her only appearances have been in Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero and Mortal Kombat: Armageddon. If you picked up this book thinking that it would tell the tale of the video game, then you'll be disappointed. Kia is a minor character from the Mortal Kombat video game franchise.She is a demon from the Netherrealm and a member of the Brotherhood of Shadow.Her only appearances have been in Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero and Mortal Kombat: Armageddon. Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero: Hero information; Full name: Kia Alias: None Occupation: Assassin, bodyguard, member of the Brotherhood of Shadows Powers / Skills: Martial art skills, razor-sharp boomerang blades, Healing Hobbies: Serving Quan Chi. :-P, i play mortal kombat and i want to read this book but i dont know how to. ***, In this book Jeff Rovin really clears things from the game and movie up in this book. Goals: Serving Quan Chi and the Brotherhood of Shadows. Mortal Kombat X; Page: 1 DG1OA DG1OA.

Kia's POV: "Kia!" The GA-HQ Contributor Shinragod is currently offering art commissions! Kia from the Mortal Kombat Games: an Overview, Official Game Art like promotional Illustrations of Kia from Mortal Kombat, Kia was drawn for our Mortal Kombat Tribute back in 2011, Updates and Additions in Kia’s Game Art Gallery and Character Overview, Back when Fighting Games had unlockable secret characters we got Q, Anniversary Art Tributes on Game-Art-HQ.com, Part of the GA-HQ Video Game Character Database, Part of the MegaMan 25th Anniversary Tribute.

This really had no right to be readable, but as a 10-year-old I found it to be a surprisingly respectable novel about some crazy-ass ninja shit. I was very impressed with this book. After a thorough read of this extravagant novel I am ready for my local MK tourney! Rank: Student: Posts: 1883: Likes: 2 received 0 given: Jataaka and Kia. Kung Lao seems to be the protagonist which is ironic since he wasn't featured in the first game, but I get why he was used as the main character, because he’s a descendant of the Great Kung Lao who’s often referenced and is said to have achieved victory in prior tournament(s). His brother the protector of Earth, Raiden, does not agree. She became never a playable character and it is unlikely she might return in a new Mortal Kombat since Quan Chi was killed in Mortal Kombat X (2015). Mortal Kombat's my childhood.. This is not a long book, but if you are a fan of Mortal Kombat, then you need to read this novel. Brilliant! , Owner: (Registered business address: Germany), processes personal data only to the extent strictly necessary for the operation of this website. One thing he explains is the true indentity of Noob Saibot andwhat really happened to Scorpion. 5000 stars if I could. I read this a long time ago, but I remember liking it. It may even be the first full length book I read that wasn't required by my English teacher. After the Elder Gods heard this they created the tournament called Mortal Kombat.

It's pretty good, holds up really well after almost 25 years. I pity the person who took it out and read it with hope in their heart. Good characterization, and while it might be out of date with the latest events in the games, it's a fun self-contained thing. My experience with Mortal Kombat begins from my childhood. In this book Jeff Rovin really clears things from the game and movie up in this book. They have won 9 so far... Just reread it (first time was 15 years ago) and I have to say that the history of some of the characters (Scorpion and Sub-Zero for instance) is really interesting. She is a demon from the Netherrealm and a member of the Brotherhood of Shadow. The book tells the untold side of the Mortal Kombat tournament, generations before Mortal Kombat 1 (the game) takes place.