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** And [[Discworld/Hogfather|Mr. Teatime's]] artificial eye, at least in the live action adaptation.
* A sign of possession by some kind of alien superweapon in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' [[Eighth Doctor Adventures]] novel "The Fall of Yquatine".
* Subverted by the Harshini in ''The Hythrun Chronicles''—they have obviously inhuman, solid black eyes, but are pretty much the nicest people you could possibly meet and, with the exception of [[Half-Human Hybrid|Half Human Hybrids]], utterly incapable of so much as contemplating the thought of violence or malice. [[Humans Are Bastardsthe Real Monsters|Hence why they're almost extinct at the start of the trilogy...]]
* Infected people transforming into the monstrous {{spoiler|vampires}} in Chuck Hogan and Guillermo del Toro's novel ''The Strain'' gain "dead black" eyes, among other things. In the case of a Goth-Metal singer, people didn't even notice at first, they thought he still wore his pale make-up and black contact lenses...
* Though the most prominent character with black eyes in the [[Modern Faerie Tales]] books, Kaye Fierch is not evil. A lot of the other [[Fair Folk]] have black eyes and evil traits.