Fujin (Mortal Kombat)

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Fujin

Fujin, as he appears in Mortal Kombat: Armageddon

Appearances Mythologies: Sub-Zero
Mortal Kombat 4
Mortal Kombat Gold
MK: Armageddon
Realm of Origin The Heavens
Species God
Alignment Good
Fighting styles Lui He (MK:A)
Weapons Plasma Crossbow (MK4, MKG)
Devastator (MK:A)
Portrayers Anthony Marquez (MKM:SZ)

Fujin is a fictional character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series.

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[edit] About Fujin

First appearing as an unnamed boss in the adventure title Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero, Fujin made his debut in the main fighting series of games during Mortal Kombat 4 portrayed as the God of Wind. Along with Raiden, Fujin is the another character in the series to have originated from Japanese folklore, based on the Japanese wind god of the same name. He appears as a tall, ageless, muscular human with long white hair bound in a ponytail and glowing white eyes. The back of his Mortal Kombat 4 costume features the Chinese character 空, whose most relevant translation to English is air or sky. As expected, he has a great variety of wind-oriented attacks at his disposal. Although more indifferent and abstract in character than Raiden, Fujin is also depicted as being concerned with the fate of Earthrealm.

[edit] Storyline

Fujin made his first chronological appearance in the spin-off game Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub Zero. He appeared here as one of the four guardians assigned by Raiden to protect Shinnok's amulet[1] and was the first of the gods that the elder Sub-Zero bested in order to acquire it (he is seen being torn asunder by his own tornado, but survived the ordeal).[2]

He would remain inactive until the events of Mortal Kombat 4, being one of the few remaining Earthrealm gods not destroyed by Shinnok. He joined Raiden in his battle against his old enemy, assisting the Earthrealm forces in emerging victorious.[3] After Shinnok's defeat, Fujin consulted with the Elder Gods. They revealed to him that he had a new task. Raiden appeared before him and informed him of his own impending ascension to the pantheon of Elder Gods. Earthrealm would be in need of a new protector and Fujin was the one Raiden had chosen. Fujin accepted the position and promised Raiden that he would not fail him.[4]

During the time of Mortal Kombat: Armageddon, Fujin became aware of a stark change in Raiden. He saw that the thunder god, while still seeking to protect Earthrealm, had grown to be ruthless. Raiden was now commanding the reanimated corpse of Liu Kang, who was killing many innocent people for unknown reasons. Fujin allied with Kung Lao in hopes that they could possibly find a way to save both Raiden and Liu Kang. From Kung Lao he learned of Johnny Cage's gathering of the Forces of Light and the mention of the brothers Taven and Daegon. It is revealed that Fujin had been a friend of their family for ages, and that he had questioned their father Argus when the two disappeared. He realizes that Argus placed them on a quest, but now this quest was becoming corrupted by evil. Fujin then goes to search for both brothers, hoping to prevent their progress and learn the true purpose of their quest.[5]

Fujin reappears in Armageddon's Konquest mode, confronting Taven outside of the Red Dragon Clan's headquarters. He urges him not to enter, even if that means he will have to fight Taven to stop him.[6] They do battle, but in the end Taven emerges victorious, allowing him to continue his journey but feeling regret at having had to do this to a friend.

In Fujin's Armageddon ending, after Blaze's essence flows into him, his powers grew immensely. Fujin then creates a new realm made from the ones destroyed by Shao Kahn. It would be the new place of origin for the forces of good. Fujin also assigns Kung Lao to be his new general.[7]

[edit] Combat characteristics

[edit] Signature moves

  • Dive Kick / Wind Kick: Fujin jumps into the air and performs dive kick that is trailed by white lines. (MK4, MKG, MK:A)
  • Tornado Lift / Air Funnel: Fujin summons a small funnel-like gust of wind that suspends his opponent in the air for a few seconds. While the opponent's in the air, he also could slam his opponent to the ground by using his wind powers. (MK4, MKG, MK:A)
  • Whirlwind Spin / Gusting Cyclone: Fujin rapidly spins in place. If the opponent gets caught in his path, they get sucked in. (MK4, MKG, MK:A)
  • Tornado Wind: Fujin spins and fires a small tornado. If it hits the opponent, they are momentarily suspended in the air, open for a free hit. (MK:A)
  • Rising Knee: Fujin sweeps forward while floating and knees his opponent.(MK4, MKG)

[edit] Appearances in other media

[edit] Comic books

Fujin appears in the official Mortal Kombat 4 comic that was distributed with some versions of the game. Fujin met Liu Kang and Kai after he fell from the heavens while defending the Elder Gods' eternal palace. Finding him in a crater surrounded by demons, the two monks begin an attack in an attempt to protect the fallen god until Raiden appears and takes out the remaining demons with lightning. Afterwards, Raiden reveals that these demons were servants of Shinnok. Fujin and Raiden then return to the palace to continue battling Shinnok's forces.[8]

[edit] Game information

Fujin is named after the Japanese wind god Fūjin. The mythological Fujin is Raiden's brother and the two are two of the oldest Shinto gods.

Fujin was written to be Raiden's brother in Mortal Kombat 4's official strategy guide,[9] although this has never been mentioned in the games. The character possessed a projectile crossbow weapon in this title, which Ed Boon has stated that he believed was a mistake as it did not fit with the style of the rest of the weapons and the computer AI had a difficult time managing it.[10] Concept art in Armageddon,[11] early video footage of the game,[10] and a screenshot seen in the instruction manual[12] show that Fujin was to have a weapon known as the Wind Staff, described as being an ancient tree branch fitted with "Forest Crystals" and having magical wind energy circling the twigs on the staff's end.[11] However, he would instead be given what was initially Reiko's Devastator sword in the final version.

Fujin makes two small cameo appearances in Mortal Kombat: Deception. In the game's Konquest mode, he can be found in Orderrealm searching for a book that will help him in his defense of Earthrealm.[13] He is also seen as a background prisoner in the Dark Prison stage, along with various other characters.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Official Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero Site. Midway Games. Archived from the original on 1998-12-01.
  2. ^ Roberts, Nick (1997). Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero Official Game Secrets. Prima Games. ISBN 0-7615-1215-2. 
  3. ^ Fujin's Bio. Mortal Kombat 4, Midway Games, 1997.
  4. ^ Fujin's Ending. Mortal Kombat 4, Midway Games, 1997.
  5. ^ Fujin's Armageddon bio. Official Mortal Kombat Armageddon website. Retrieved on 2007-01-23.
  6. ^ Taven: "The Red Dragon have attacked me twice. I'd like to know the reason and I'm not leaving until I find it!" // Fujin: "Such ignorance! I will stop you - by force if necessary." Konquest mode. Mortal Kombat: Armageddon, Midway Games, 2006.
  7. ^ Fujin's Ending. Mortal Kombat: Armageddon, Midway Games, 2006.
  8. ^  Mortal Kombat 4 Limited Edition Comic Book.  (1998,)  Midway Games
  9. ^ "He is known only as the God of Wind and has entered Mortal Kombat 4 to help aid his brother, Rayden." Fink, James (1998). Official Mortal Kombat 4 Fighter's Kompanion. Brady Publishing, 28. ISBN 1-56686-795-9. 
  10. ^ a b Fujin's Bio Card. Mortal Kombat: Armageddon Premium Edition Bonus Disc, Midway Games, 2006.
  11. ^ a b Krypt – Fujin's Windstaff Sketch. Mortal Kombat: Armageddon, Midway Games, 2006.
  12. ^ Mortal Kombat: Armageddon instruction manual. Midway Games, 2006.
  13. ^ Fujin: "I am Fujin, God of Wind. I have entered this realm to locate an old text on the laws of nature." Konquest mode. Mortal Kombat: Deception, Midway Games, 2004.