#TheBiHanMovie
What the Amulet does exactly isn't made too clear other than it allowed uncontested travel between realms apparently. In MKX and MK11 apparently it can also shoot pain beams too, and MK11 somehow made it the One Ring that can corrupt people and make them evil. But MK11 fucking fellated cliches like there was no tomorrow.
I also love how Subbie for some reason not only randomly tries to bring up Shao Kahn of Outworld (who has nothing to do with this specific game's plot outside of backstory) but emphasizes the "SHAO" part of his name. Weird acting flex there but whatever. Quan Chi gasses up Shinnok as a bigger deal than Shao Kahn.
And to be fair at the time it made sense. Shao Kahn was the biggest threat Earthrealm ever faced, a multidimensional konqueror. But he was still a mortal, and still vulnerable to death. As Liu Kang handily proves later on in the timeline, Shao Kahn CAN be beaten. Shinnok, however, was a fallen Elder God, a legitimate deity who had been around long before Shao's birth. He could kill people with a mere thought if he could, so its easy to understand why Quan talks up his boss as a bigger deal than the at-the-time iconic series baddie. The only thing holding him back is that this is still the Midway era where Shao Kahn had a functioning brain.



















































































