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* In ''[[Star Wars Expanded Universe|Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor]]'', Cronal, unseen by his troops or his enemy, called himself Lord Shadowspawn and had his wheezy old man voice amplified and made deep. Luke thinks of it more than once as a "faux-Vader" voice.
* {{smallcaps|Death}} from the ''[[Discworld]]'' is definitely a subversion; he's [[Don't Fear the Reaper|not nearly as bad]] as he looks or sounds.
** Doubly so in the animated miniseries of ''[[Discworld/Wyrd Sisters|Wyrd Sisters]]'' and ''[[Discworld/Soul Music (novel)|Soul Music]]'', where he's voiced by [[Christopher Lee]], who practically based his career around the trope.
* The ''[[Doctor Who]]'' [[Eighth Doctor Adventures]] have an antagonist called Sabbath, who, due to not-exactly-evil motives and frequent [[Enemy Mine]] situations, is about as non-evil as you can get when you perform [[Meatgrinder Surgery]] and continually try to screw up [[The Multiverse]]. His voice, described as a "low rumble" and a "resonant bass", gives him villain points, though. Extra villain points for the fact it functions as a mild, mundane version of [[Charm Person]]. It probably goes along with the [[Stout Strength]] and "hands like hams".
* When the High Seekers in the [[Emberverse]] really want to intimidate, they'll let loose a deep voice that borders on the aural equivalent of [[Alien Geometries]].