Ferra serves as One of the Minor Femme Antagonist from the Video Game Series direct to videos Show of Mortal Kombat who makes Her Appearance in Mortal Kombat X. She is a Client/Leader of Torr who is a Monstrous Giant.
She was voiced by Tara Strong in Mortal Kombat X and Mortal Kombat Legends Adaptions. The Whom in Dub titles who also voices Ember McLane from Danny Phantom: The Cartoon Series.
Appearance[]
Ferra is a small warrior, more than likely a young, juvenile girl, with clawed gauntlets on both of her hands. She sits atop the large, adult full-figured, Torr, who wears a frayed piece of cloth tied to his face bound by ropes, a single hole in the cloth exposing one of his red eyes. Both wear spiked armor, including shoulder and leg plates, while Ferra wears various leather straps bound around her body and Torr uses ropes to hold his armor and clothes in place. Ferra wears some type of ankle pads on her feet, while Torr wears scandals.
Personalities[]
Ferra and Torr are a mix among savage, barbaric, and destructive in nature. Ferra is the brains and handles the communications. Torr is a hulking strongman who doesn't speak much, but instead using grunts.
As a byproduct of being a symbolic race, Ferra and Torr get along well together and display concern for the other. When Ferra/Torr win a fight (without using a fatality), Ferra playfully congratulate Torr by saing "Good boy." with Torr responding with a grunt that almost says what she calls him.
Trivia[]
- Ferra/Torr are the second pair characters to take up one character roster slot, the other being Noob and Smoke.
- There is a possibility that Ferra can understands Torr's grunts, which is his way of vocalizing.
- In reference to Ferra/Torr, Ermac will say, "We are many, you are but two" (as opposed to saying "one" if he takes down Torr with a brutality.
- In addition, when challenging Ferra/Torr, Erron Black may say, "You two deserve each-other".
- Although they are two people, Ferra says that she and Torr act as one. Interestingly, she almost always refers to them as "Ferra/Torr," rather than "Ferra and Torr."