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== Video Games ==
* In ''[[Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub -Zero]]'', Sub-Zero ([[Mortal Kombat (video game)|the elder]]) is imprisoned in the Netherrealm. His fellow prisoner is normally Scorpion, but if the player decided not to kill Hanzo Hasashi, then the other prisoner is {{spoiler|Shinnok, the [[Big Bad]] of this game and [[Mortal Kombat 4]]}}. He claims that he's an unjustly imprisoned soul like Sub-Zero and notes that he's playing [[Big Good|Raiden's]] "game" for the time being. His manipulation of Sub-Zero indirectly helps {{spoiler|himself escape from the Netherrealm several years down the road}}.
* In one quest in ''[[Oblivion]]'', you can buy a house, only to find that it's haunted. Investigation reveals the corpse of a lich (imprisoned for being evil) who claim's he's [[The Atoner|turned good]] after having time to reflect on his crimes. Unfortunately [[Stupidity Is the Only Option]] if you want to complete the quest.
* ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'': Although it appears that the "evil" beings trapped in the black chests were originally good ({{spoiler|the game appears to imply that they were the original four heroes of legend}}), the end result is the same nonetheless. They plead for Mario to let them out, so of course, he does. They curse him as thanks. Kind of subverted, because [[Cursed with Awesome|the curses help you]], to the point that you literally cannot continue without "acquiring" them.
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