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Source: Wikia. Pages: 92. Chapters: Baraka, Bo' Rai Cho, Braan, Chameleon, Clay Soldier, Dark Kahn, Dragon King's Army, Duroc, Ermac, Fighting Monk, Giant Serpent, Gohsk, Goro, Grum, Hideyoshi, Kahn Guard, Kano, Khameleon, King Gorbak, King Kang, King Tsung, Kintaro, Lava Shrine Priests, Li Mei, Living Trees, Masked Guards, Meat, Mileena, Motaro, Nitara, Onaga, One Being, Oni Warlord, Orochi Hellbeast, Overlord Zeffeero, Princess Adrina, Pterodactyl, Queen Eliza, Queen Mai, Queen Rihiana, Rain, Reiko, Reptile, Shadow Priests, Shang Tsung, Shao Kahn, Shao Kahn Colossus Statue, Sheeva, Shujinko, Skarlet, TaiGore, Tanya, The Executioner, Tormentor, Undead General. Excerpt: Baraka is a character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series, who made his debut in Mortal Kombat II. Baraka was introduced as a mean, unforgiving, and unpredictable warrior in service of the Outworld Emperor, Shao Kahn in Mortal Kombat II. He belongs to a race of nomadic mutants, later revealed in Mortal Kombat: Deception to be called Tarkata, a crossbreed between vile Netherrealm demons and denizens of Outworld, apparently populating the vast wastelands of Outworld. Like most members of his race, Baraka possesses long blades extending from his forearms. Although he has had numerous incursions with the Earthrealm warriors, he appears not to have any particular rivalry or hatred towards Earth or its inhabitants. As a loyal warrior, he fights for those whom he calls "master." While brainstorming possible character ideas for Mortal Kombat II, several designers visited a local costume shop and found a Nosferatu mask. They painted the mask to enhance its horrifying appearance and added false fingernails to appear as long fangs. This mask was worn by Richard Divizio, the actor who portrayed Baraka in the game. In a video interview, on the bonus DVD included with the special edition of Mortal Kombat: Deception, Divizio stated that the mask was a "skin-tight" fit, and throughout his motion capture f...