The description for the Krypt item Crown of Jerrod says Shao Kahn beheaded Jerrod.Several people claim to be the slayer of Jerrod: This revelation would lead to Kitana learning the truth of her past and see her begin her plans for rebellion against Shao Kahn. With his final breaths, Jerrod managed to tell Kitana he was her true father. Jerrod tried to reveal the truth of Kitana's origins to her, but he was impaled from behind by Mileena, Kitana's twin 'sister', and left to die in the snow. Jerrod was overwhelmed to see his daughter, who resembled her mother so greatly to him. One cold winter night, an older Jerrod sat by a fire as his last bodyguard was killed and he found himself confronted by his own daughter, Kitana, having grown and matured into a young woman and deadly assassin in Shao Kahn's service. Over the subsequent years, Shao Kahn hunted down and exterminated each and every one of Jerrod's decoys and protectors until the former king was finally exposed. Jerrod's realm of Edenia and his wife, Sindel, were claimed by Shao Kahn, leaving Jerrod in exile in his own realm. Though Jerrod wanted to secure his wife and child's safety as well, he was ultimately forced to flee on his own, leaving a decoy to rescue his family, though the decoy failed and was killed. In Legacy, Jerrod's history as the king of Edenia and Kitana's father is kept intact, though some changes were made in the context of the overall story, including his ultimate death not occurring until sometime after Edenia was conquered by Shao Kahn.įlashbacks in the fourth episode revealed that the Edenian knights were urging their king to flee the castle before it was besieged by the invading Outworld Tarkatan hordes. King Jerrod is portrayed by the late Kirby Morrow in Mortal Kombat: Legacy. While Ermac's ending is non-canon, John Vogel has confirmed that Jerrod's soul is a part of Ermac. Guided by his dominant soul, Ermac returned to Edenia and claimed Jerrod's kingship, protecting the realm alongside Sindel and Kitana. When Ermac is freed from Shao Kahn's enslavement, Jerrod's soul is able to take control of the warrior's body, quelling the numerous other souls fighting to assert themselves. In Ermac's Arcade Ladder ending of Mortal Kombat (2011), it is revealed that one of the many souls that compose his being is King Jerrod. King Jerrod alongside his daughter Princess Kitana and his wife Queen Sindel. King Jerrod's downfall was depicted in the Malibu Comics Mortal Kombat comic books Kitana and Mileena: Sister Act, and the Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm episode Overthrown. In it, she uses her newfound powers as a goddess to resurrect her husband and reunite him with her and their daughter Kitana. In Sindel's Mortal Kombat: Armageddon ending, Jerrod is referenced once again. When the player talks to nearby non-player characters who are the denizens of Edenia, they will state: " The statue is of King Jerrod, who ruled Edenia many thousands of years ago." It is of note, however, that a beheaded statue can be found in the Edenia realm in Mortal Kombat: Deception Konquest mode. His physical appearance is unknown as it has never been clearly shown in-game, but because he was from Edenia, it is assumed he was human-like and had lived for a very long time. He was succeeded by his wife, Queen Sindel, who married the Kahn, and his only daughter, Princess Kitana. He was eventually defeated and killed by Shao Kahn's forces. He is described as once being the King of Edenia before Edenia's finest warriors lost in Mortal Kombat. Mortal Kombat 11 (cameo) King Jerrod, also known as Jerrod, also spelled as Jerod, is a minor character occasionally referenced in Sindel's backstory.
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