Neverwinter Nights/Fridge

Fridge Horror

 * In Neverwinter Nights, we have a possible love story. Some had followed it, others didn't or couldn't. And there goes romance?
 * However, in the Hordes of the Underdark expansion, Tomi Undergallows informs us that Double Fridge Horror.
 * Triple Fridge Horror:
 * 'cause the city's still standing? Given that, by the end of the game you've single-handedly  While this might seem to fix the above Fridge Horror moment, it does bring up another one: did the city government not learn from the first time? Were they so stubborn or Knight Templar that they were willing to risk having the entire city killed? Remind me, why are they in charge of the city?
 * It's all because the judicial system in place in the city of Neverwinter is nothing short of medieval. If you actually pay attention to your surroundings when you're brutally suppressing the riot in the Peninsula District Prison, the whole prison is nothing short of a dungeon, just like any you might find in the possession of any of the setting's Lawful Evil bad guys. They have outright torture equipment hanging from the ceilings and the conditions in the cells are appalling. It's absolutely no wonder the prisoners rioted when they were given the chance, and it makes the player ask themselves if they're really doing what's right and good and just, or if they're simply slaughtering their way from plot point A to plot point B and collecting loot and XP along the way.