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The Shaakans are the people of a mysterious ancient city known as Shakaana and the main antagonists of the episode "Stolent Lies" of the Mortal Kombat: Conquest TV series. Often dressed in purple clothes and cloaked robes, the Shakaans hold a very terrible and deadly secret: they worship a "god" they call Shaaka, who is revealed to be Shao Kahn in disguise. Because of his deceptive and egomaniacal form, every aspect of their culture including their youngchildren pretending to steal souls, Shao Kahn's minion on the scarf and a skull tattoo on the head of a Shaakan warrior reflects this blind worship of the Konqueror himself.

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  • Shaakans
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  • The Shaakans are the people of a mysterious ancient city known as Shakaana and the main antagonists of the episode "Stolent Lies" of the Mortal Kombat: Conquest TV series. Often dressed in purple clothes and cloaked robes, the Shakaans hold a very terrible and deadly secret: they worship a "god" they call Shaaka, who is revealed to be Shao Kahn in disguise. Because of his deceptive and egomaniacal form, every aspect of their culture including their youngchildren pretending to steal souls, Shao Kahn's minion on the scarf and a skull tattoo on the head of a Shaakan warrior reflects this blind worship of the Konqueror himself.
  • Often dressed in purple clothes and cloaked robes, the Shakaans hold a very terrible and deadly secret: they worship a "god" they call Shaaka, who is really Shao Kahn in disguise. Because of his deceptive and egomaniacal form, every aspect of their culture including their children pretending to steal souls, an image of a six-armed Shokan warrior, Shao Kahn's henchmen and fair queen on a scarf bought at a Shaskan marketplace and a skull on the head of a Shaakan warrior reflects this blind worship of the Konqueror himself.
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Goals
  • To wait the coming of their false god Shaaka/Shao Kahn into Earthrealm and their entry into the Far-land/Outworld.
Origin
  • Mortal Kombat: Conquest
Skills
  • Religious fanaticism, martial arts, swords, sorcery, sacrificial ritualism
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Foundation
  • 3.15576E11
Alias
  • None
Commanders
  • Shao Kahn , Shadow Priests
Headquarters
  • Shakaana
Fullname
  • Shaakans
Size
  • 300(xsd:integer)
Agents
  • Many Shaakan citizens of Shakaana
type of villains
  • Fanatics
abstract
  • The Shaakans are the people of a mysterious ancient city known as Shakaana and the main antagonists of the episode "Stolent Lies" of the Mortal Kombat: Conquest TV series. Often dressed in purple clothes and cloaked robes, the Shakaans hold a very terrible and deadly secret: they worship a "god" they call Shaaka, who is revealed to be Shao Kahn in disguise. Because of his deceptive and egomaniacal form, every aspect of their culture including their youngchildren pretending to steal souls, Shao Kahn's minion on the scarf and a skull tattoo on the head of a Shaakan warrior reflects this blind worship of the Konqueror himself. It is unknown of the fate of the city's inhabitantsafter Raiden commanded them to leave and unleashes bolts of lightning upon their land for following a false deity.
  • Often dressed in purple clothes and cloaked robes, the Shakaans hold a very terrible and deadly secret: they worship a "god" they call Shaaka, who is really Shao Kahn in disguise. Because of his deceptive and egomaniacal form, every aspect of their culture including their children pretending to steal souls, an image of a six-armed Shokan warrior, Shao Kahn's henchmen and fair queen on a scarf bought at a Shaskan marketplace and a skull on the head of a Shaakan warrior reflects this blind worship of the Konqueror himself. At first, Kung Lao and his friends didn't believe Dion, Taja's old friend, when he presents the evidence. But they later discover that the Shaakans are being lied to by Shao Kahn's so-called "disciples," particularly his Shadow Priests, into believing they'll achieve salvation in a paradise called "Far-land" (which is really Outworld). However, the people were so naive and careless that they refuse to believe and accept the truth. Dion is also revealed to be a traitor, aligning herself with Shao Kahn. The Shaakans restrained Siro and Taja from rescuing Kung Lao until Raiden came to their aid. After Raiden saves Kung Lao from being killed by one of the Shadow Priests, Raiden orders all the Shaakan people to leave their city.
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