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Question - Predator What is predators realm/origin in mkx?

Where does the TYM community think Predator belongs in MKU

  • EarthRealm

    Votes: 19 76.0%
  • ChaosRealm

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Outworld

    Votes: 3 12.0%
  • NetherRealm

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • OrderRealm

    Votes: 1 4.0%
  • Edenia

    Votes: 1 4.0%
  • Nightmare Realm

    Votes: 1 4.0%
  • Rellim Ohcanep

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Hinpar

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • The Nexus

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    25

MadeOfMetal

Kenshi Srubtastic,Cyrax, Special Forces Mains
I cant wait for the release of Predator in MKX, i love him and am tickled to be able to play him in a fighting game. With that said:

I think he could fit anywhere in the MKU. but Nightmare Realm just sounds like it fits more.
maybe him and freddy belong there. unless there is a jungle realm.


i would love to here others input on this subject.


The Chaosrealm: is a world where chaos is practiced by its inhabitants as a religion, so, unlike other realms, it has no form of government whatsoever. Therefore, the Chaosrealmers reflect their world's chaotic nature, and hold absolute freedom and change in the highest esteem, relishing in chaos and living in an absolute anarchy. It is the polar opposite of Orderrealm.

  • Native: Havik being the only known native.
  • Non-native: Non-native residents, such as the reformed Black Dragon clan have sometimes sought out Chaosrealm as a haven of freedom.
The Nightmare Realm: is a realm mentioned only in the Mortal Kombat Comic Book, Battlewave.

The only known resident of the Nightmare Realm is Henge, a fighter who was defeated by Liu Kang.


Rellim Ohcanep:

is a realm from Mortal Kombat, referenced in MK3, UMK3, and MK Trilogy, upon winning 100 straight matches in two player mode. This feat brings the victorious player to a black screen claiming that they are entering the realm of Rellim Ohcanep, where neither Earthrealm nor Shao Kahn claim any stake. This would then treat them to a game of Galica. Rellim Ohcanep is supposedly the realm where this game takes place.
While it has not yet been a canon part of the storyline, it was stated as a realm in-game and thus should be kept in mind when including a list of all Mortal Kombat realms.

Hinpar is a realm mentioned in the animated television series
Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm
.

It is the home realm of the character named Ruby
. It is stated by Raiden to be a realm of endless night. It is also said to have been taken over by Shao Kahn, though it is not entirely established that it is a part of Outworld due to comments made by Kitana and Raiden. It is said that Hinpar is a realm ruled by Shao Kahn, though why he would not merge it into Outworld is never established. Though they say that they are headed into Hinpar, Raiden tells them that he cannot go with them, as his powers will not work in Outworld. However, this can be simply be another plot hole in the non-canon show.


The Nexus is a fictional plane of existence in the Mortal Kombat video game series that exists as the central hub between the various realms of existence. The concept was first (and only) introduced in the game Mortal Kombat: Deception, as part of the game's Konquest mode.

EarthRealm In the Mortal Kombat series, Earthrealm is the name that is most frequently used for what we normally call Earth. Earthrealm is one of many realms that were formed after the Elder Gods shattered the One Being. In the Mortal Kombat universe, Earthrealm has been the target of frequent attempts at conquest, because it is thought to be the jewel of the cosmos and an important universal power node.

Edenia
As its name suggests, the world of Edenia closely resembles the Garden of Eden. A very lush and fertile world with slowly aging inhabitants, Edenia is also a feudal monarchy ruled by Queen Sindel and her daughter Princess Kitana. They are defended by the Edenian Imperial Guard.

The Netherrealm is a realm in the Mortal Kombat series. The Netherrealm is comparable to Hell in the Abrahamic faiths. It seems to resemble an eternal volcanic "continent", containing many volcanoes and lava pits. The area is also spelled Netherealm, as confirmed in the bios and endings for Mortal Kombat Gold and Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance.
Netherrealm appears to be like Outworld, a realm composed of thousands of different layers. In the Mortal Kombat universe, deceased souls or entities who have committed major crimes descend into the Netherrealm to undergo endless torture.


The Orderrealm, also known as the Realm of Order or Seido, is a realm in the Mortal Kombat universe. As the polar opposite of Chaosrealm, Seido is a place where law, order and structure prevail above anything else. It appears to be a clear, advanced, highly urbanized and civilized world. In a geographical standpoint, Seido, the realm of Order appears to be nothing more than a highland made up of many narrow, bridge-like roads that rests upon on an unknown agent. Incredibly long trees appear to grow from the bottom of the roads, liquid water appears from fountains despite having no means of formation, and small streams of water flow into non-existence. This may explain, though not stated, that Seido may also have lowlands, or it may be be due to the realm's magical properties. As a result of its structure, many buildings rest upon narrow walkways, and the inhabitants are well-adapted, as none show any fear of falling. Seido is divided into various towns decided by color, such as Bluetown, Greentown, Redtown and Goldtown. This does not merely apply to the road itself, but also to houses and huts in the area as well. Seido is also home to gemstones, such as the Green Gems, Gold Nuggets, Fire Opals, and Winterstones. Each gem shares the same color of the town they are located and vary in value and rarity. Because of Seido's strict policies, the realm is often at war.

Outworld is a realm in the Mortal Kombat series of fighting games. Outworld's known history goes back millions of years and points at Onaga the Dragon King, as its first ruler. Though he would eventually be supplanted by Shao Kahn, they both shared the same vision of expanding Outworld by taking other realms by force. Unwittingly, both were being controlled by the echoes of the One Being. Outworld is an empire that stretches out over numerous realms which have been magically annexed. Despite the despotism both emperors have displayed, Outworld is in a constant state of turmoil, more so under Shao Kahn than it was under Onaga. Outworld is a large realm of varying landscapes. Outworld's primary landscapes appear to consist of barren, purple wastelands, deserts, pools of acid, dense forests with animated faces, and high, mysterious mountain peaks. Small villages are scattered throughout the landscape, and like Edenia, the realm teems with magic. Beyond the imperial palace, the great temple of the Dragon King and the city of Lei Chen, no real metropolises have been seen in the series. Outworld also houses a brewery, specializing in creating 'Outworld Wine,' popularly drank by master Bo' Rai Cho. It's often rumored amongst many Outworld inhabitants that Earthrealm's rice wine 'puts Outworld Wine to shame'. Commuters also ride the Dragonfly, said to be the fastest form of transportation across the vast expanses of Outworld, aside from sorcery and actual dragons. There are many of these flying transports, each with its own set of destinations.

OK with all that said: where does everyone feel Predator should be placed, or should i say, what is his rightful place?
 

GLoRToR

Positive Poster!
Earthrealm's outer space of course.
Since WB bought out MK there is no reason why even the Aliens couldn't happen on the same day as Cage's new movie debut.
Imagine this scenario: an Alien infestation in the sewers of downtown Beverly Hills, SF gets called out, they run into a Predator trying to clear shit up.
 

Blade4693

VIVIVI
I am pretty sure he is just from the species's normal home planet, which is somewhere in the same realm/dimension as Earthrealm, just in outer space like in the movies/comics etc.