The fighting game and movie franchise Mortal Kombat features a character named Mileena. She is one of the Outworld Emperor Shao Kahn’s adoptive daughters and one of his personal enforcers. She was the product of a genetic experiment carried out by the sorcerer Shang Tsung.
Throughout the entire series, she acted as the antagonist. As a playable character, Mileena made her debut in Mortal Kombat II and has remained so in the majority of her appearances thereafter.
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She is a hybrid of Tarkatan and Kitana clones of Edenyka. She inherited a deformed mouth with protruding, long teeth and a fierce temper from the Tarkatan race. She dons a mask to conceal her face and matches Kitana almost exactly. She didn’t need a mask in the 2021 film because she could magically conceal her mouth.
The colour of Mileena’s outfit and her weaponry are the only things that set her apart from Kitana. Milina uses a pair of Saes, whereas Kitana employs two fans that have been sharpened.

Recall first encountering her as a foe in Mortal Kombat 3 Ultimate. She was the most challenging foe I had to face because of her invulnerability. The legitimate heir to the throne of the Outworld Emperor Shao Kahn is Mileena, who is also his adopted daughter.

Despite having a deformed face, Mileena is the most popular female character and, based on the volume of cosplay for her, the most attractive.
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