


This includes Goro's missing arms still being attached to his skeleton, and Kano's skeleton also being seen in the Krypt despite him being alive in the game's main story. It is up for speculation whether or not what happens in the Krypt is actually considered canon, but some fans argue that it cannot be due to inconsistencies with the main story. But there is little detail as to what actually happened leading up to his death. Ermac was created by Shao Kahn through melding the souls of fallen Outworld warriors and was bent to the emperors malevolent will, serving as his enforcer. He has a human form, but he is, in fact, an amalgamation of thousands of souls fused together through dark magic. Shang Tsung's voiceover explains that he consumed his soul. Ermac is one of the various ninja characters to appear in the Mortal Kombat franchise. Kenshi is another story as players are able to find his dead body (and take his blindfold from it) inside of MK11's Krypt. RELATED: 10 Things That Make No Sense In Mortal Kombat: Aftermath Ermac now as King Jerrod s reincarnation, protects his family and serves the people of Edenia in his MK 2011 ending. Some of these interactions also involve Jacqui Briggs to whom it is revealed Takeda is now engaged. A battle between spirits of dead warriors that composed Ermacs being in his MK 2011 ending. Takeda, in particular, is mentioned or referenced in a number of pre-fight dialogue interactions in MK11. MORTAL KOMBAT X Ermac 'Inner Workings' Fatality -HD- 60fps - MKX. His last appearance was in Mortal Kombat X, in which he and Kenshi played major roles in the story. Takeda's absence in MK11 is somewhat of a mystery at this time.
