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Not every villain has to sound like one. Perhaps, instead of having a malevolent rasp, a gloating shrill, or a booming baritone, the villain's voice is instead light and low. They don't yell or intimidate, and might not even be impolite - instead they speak with a soft tone that seems unassuming, meek or even kind, with a soft chuckle and a sort of warm energy... hiding the menace within. The end result is something dissonant and creepy, a monster who might describe just how horribly he's going to mangle you, while speaking in a voice that's anything but monstrous.
Not every villain has to sound like one. Perhaps, instead of having a malevolent rasp, a gloating shrill, or a booming baritone, the villain's voice is instead light and low. They don't yell or intimidate, and might not even be impolite - instead they speak with a soft tone that seems unassuming, meek or even kind, with a soft chuckle and a sort of warm energy... hiding the menace within. The end result is something dissonant and creepy, a monster who might describe just how horribly he's going to mangle you, while speaking in a voice that's anything but monstrous.


See also [[Affably Evil]], [[Faux Affably Evil]], [[Dissonant Serenity]], and [[Creepy Monotone]] and compare [[Wicked Cultured]]. Note that if and when they eventually drop this soft-spoken demeanor, then that's a surefire sign things are going to get worse. Contrast with [[Evil Is Hammy]]. [[OOC Is Serious Business]].
See also [[Affably Evil]], [[Faux Affably Evil]], [[Dissonant Serenity]], and [[Creepy Monotone]] and compare [[Wicked Cultured]]. Note that if and when they eventually drop this soft-spoken demeanor, then that's a surefire sign things are going to get worse. Contrast with [[Evil Is Hammy]]. [[OOC Is Serious Business]].
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Frieza from ''[[Dragonball]]'', in all but the Brazilian dub, where he had a [[Badass Baritone]] instead.
* Frieza from ''[[Dragon Ball]]'', in all but the Brazilian dub, where he had a [[Badass Baritone]] instead.
** In the Latin-American dub [[Playing With a Trope|it's a bit of both:]] his VA Gerardo Reyero has a deep bass voice, but as Freezer he speaks in a smooth tone and with extremely polite speech patterns. [[Villainous Breakdown|Until he's on the losing side, that is.]]
** In the Latin-American dub [[Playing with a Trope|it's a bit of both:]] his VA Gerardo Reyero has a deep bass voice, but as Freezer he speaks in a smooth tone and with extremely polite speech patterns. [[Villainous Breakdown|Until he's on the losing side, that is.]]
* [[Show Hayami|Sosuke Aizen]], [[Koji Yusa|Gin Ichimaru]], [[Kosuke Toriumi|Szayel Aporro Grantz]] and [[Daisuke Ono|Shuukuro Tsukishima]] from ''[[Bleach]]''.
* [[Show Hayami|Sosuke Aizen]], [[Koji Yusa|Gin Ichimaru]], [[Kosuke Toriumi|Szayel Aporro Grantz]] and [[Daisuke Ono|Shuukuro Tsukishima]] from ''[[Bleach]]''.
* ''[[Digimon Adventure]]'': Of the four Dark Masters, Mugendramon is easily the most prolific killer, effortlessly slaughtering dozens of Numemon with no hesitation whatsoever and being willing to bring down entire cities to capture his targets. He also barely raises his voice above a cold, robotic whisper and has little interest in idle banter. It truly is something to hear him [[Calling Your Attacks|call his]] [[Wave Motion Gun|Infinity Cannon]] in a completely lifeless, quiet, deadpan voice.
* ''[[Digimon Adventure]]'': Of the four Dark Masters, Mugendramon is easily the most prolific killer, effortlessly slaughtering dozens of Numemon with no hesitation whatsoever and being willing to bring down entire cities to capture his targets. He also barely raises his voice above a cold, robotic whisper and has little interest in idle banter. It truly is something to hear him [[Calling Your Attacks|call his]] [[Wave Motion Gun|Infinity Cannon]] in a completely lifeless, quiet, deadpan voice.
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* ''[[Yu Yu Hakusho]]'': Itsuki's [[Kouji Tsujitani|smooth, mellow voice]] tends to hide his [[Psycho Supporter|inner crazy]].
* ''[[Yu Yu Hakusho]]'': Itsuki's [[Kouji Tsujitani|smooth, mellow voice]] tends to hide his [[Psycho Supporter|inner crazy]].
** Kurama is a heroic example. He's always polite and charming, even though he's just as willing to brutally kill or maim (or both) his enemies as Hiei, [[Foil|who generally fights with a sort of controlled anger instead.]]
** Kurama is a heroic example. He's always polite and charming, even though he's just as willing to brutally kill or maim (or both) his enemies as Hiei, [[Foil|who generally fights with a sort of controlled anger instead.]]
* [[Death Note (Manga)|Light]] [[Mamoru Miyano|Ya]][[Brad Swaile|gami]], who stays cool and calm even while delivering his judgments face-to-face. Poor Naomi Misora.
* [[Death Note|Light]] [[Mamoru Miyano|Ya]][[Brad Swaile|gami]], who stays cool and calm even while delivering his judgments face-to-face. Poor Naomi Misora.
* In the American dub of ''[[Star Blazers]]'' Desslok has an almost feminine voice, which makes him far more creepy than his original bog-standard Japanese villain growl.
* In the American dub of ''[[Star Blazers]]'' Desslok has an almost feminine voice, which makes him far more creepy than his original bog-standard Japanese villain growl.
* [[Nozomu Sasaki|Johan Liebert]], the eponymous ''[[Monster (Anime)|Monster]]''. He speaks in the quietest and most innocent sounding voice possible. He's also the one holding the gun to the kid's head at the [[Complete Monster]] page.
* [[Nozomu Sasaki|Johan Liebert]], the eponymous ''[[Monster (manga)|Monster]]''. He speaks in the quietest and most innocent sounding voice possible. He's also the one holding the gun to the kid's head at the [[Complete Monster]] page.
* ''[[Sailor Moon]]'''s male villains tend to speak like this as well. [[Kaneto Shiozawa|Dirmando]], [[Tsutomu Kashiwakura|Sapphire]] and [[Toshio Furukawa|Tiger Eye]] are some nice examples.
* ''[[Sailor Moon]]'''s male villains tend to speak like this as well. [[Kaneto Shiozawa|Dirmando]], [[Tsutomu Kashiwakura|Sapphire]] and [[Toshio Furukawa|Tiger Eye]] are some nice examples.
* Mukuro and Byakuran from ''[[Katekyo Hitman Reborn]]''.
* Mukuro and Byakuran from ''[[Katekyo Hitman Reborn]]''.


== [[Film]] ==
== [[Film]] ==
* Kaa from [[Disney]]'s ''[[The Jungle Book (Disney)|The Jungle Book]]'' (played by Sterling Holloway), especially in the first movie where, despite having the gentle voice of an genial old man, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRASn4tcXFE&feature=related is menacing enough to scare] ''[[Papa Wolf|Bagheera]].'' Later, he uses that soft quality in his voice to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSVkY-01r5o&feature=related "convince" Mowgli to trust him].
* Kaa from [[Disney]]'s ''[[The Jungle Book (Disney film)|The Jungle Book]]'' (played by Sterling Holloway), especially in the first movie where, despite having the gentle voice of an genial old man, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRASn4tcXFE&feature=related is menacing enough to scare] ''[[Papa Wolf|Bagheera]].'' Later, he uses that soft quality in his voice to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSVkY-01r5o&feature=related "convince" Mowgli to trust him].
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOpZka0uU4Q Even creepier when you finally realize where else you heard] [[Winnie the Pooh|that voice...]]
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOpZka0uU4Q Even creepier when you finally realize where else you heard] [[Winnie the Pooh|that voice...]]
* ''[[The Silence of the Lambs]]'': Hannibal Lecter.
* ''[[The Silence of the Lambs]]'': Hannibal Lecter.
* ''[[Inglourious Basterds]]'': Col. Hans Landa, sometimes.
* ''[[Inglourious Basterds]]'': Col. Hans Landa, sometimes.
* Mr. Blonde from ''[[Reservoir Dogs]]'' is a very cool-headed, soft-spoken individual who always exudes a casual aura. This makes it all the more unnerving when [[Ax Crazy|he slaughters an entire store's worth of people after the alarm goes off]], or when he calmly describes to a captured cop [[Psycho for Hire|how much he will enjoy]] [[Complete Monster|giving him a slow, painful death]].
* Mr. Blonde from ''[[Reservoir Dogs]]'' is a very cool-headed, soft-spoken individual who always exudes a casual aura. This makes it all the more unnerving when [[Ax Crazy|he slaughters an entire store's worth of people after the alarm goes off]], or when he calmly describes to a captured cop [[Psycho for Hire|how much he will enjoy]] [[Complete Monster|giving him a slow, painful death]].
* Quentin Tarantino apparently likes this trope. His character Richie in ''[[From Dusk Till Dawn]]'' is a sadistic rapist with a soft, calm voice.
* Quentin Tarantino apparently likes this trope. His character Richie in ''[[From Dusk till Dawn]]'' is a sadistic rapist with a soft, calm voice.
* Anton Chigurh from ''[[No Country for Old Men]]'' embodies this trope to a disturbing degree.
* Anton Chigurh from ''[[No Country for Old Men]]'' embodies this trope to a disturbing degree.
* Gaear Grimsrud from ''[[Fargo]]'', when he is not [[Ax Crazy|snapping]] randomly.
* Gaear Grimsrud from ''[[Fargo]]'', when he is not [[Ax Crazy|snapping]] randomly.
* ''[[The Thief of Bagdad (Film)|The Thief of Bagdad]]'' has Jaffar, an [[Evil Vizier]] and [[Evil Sorcerer]] who raises his voice once, in order to cast a spell at sea. It sort of gets rid of the common "who would trust ''that'' guy" [[Fridge Logic]] about more [[Obviously Evil]] viziers: he sounds extremely trustworthy. Too bad he isn't.
* ''[[The Thief of Bagdad]]'' has Jaffar, an [[Evil Vizier]] and [[Evil Sorcerer]] who raises his voice once, in order to cast a spell at sea. It sort of gets rid of the common "who would trust ''that'' guy" [[Fridge Logic]] about more [[Obviously Evil]] viziers: he sounds extremely trustworthy. Too bad he isn't.
* Toht (the bespectacled Nazi) from ''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark (Film)|Raiders of the Lost Ark]]''.
* Toht (the bespectacled Nazi) from ''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark]]''.
* Christopher Guest's portrayal of Count Rugen in ''[[The Princess Bride (Film)|The Princess Bride]]''.
* Christopher Guest's portrayal of Count Rugen in ''[[The Princess Bride (film)|The Princess Bride]]''.
* Jonathan Crane is easily the most softspoken character in ''[[Batman Begins]].'' {{spoiler|(He also sprays people with a toxin designed to cause intense panic attacks, tries to burn people alive, and gives his fear toxin to someone who supposedly told him the plan was to hold the entire city to ransom.)}}
* Jonathan Crane is easily the most softspoken character in ''[[Batman Begins]].'' {{spoiler|(He also sprays people with a toxin designed to cause intense panic attacks, tries to burn people alive, and gives his fear toxin to someone who supposedly told him the plan was to hold the entire city to ransom.)}}
* Mister Teatime in the adaptation of ''[[Discworld|Hogfather]]''.
* Mister Teatime in the adaptation of ''[[Discworld|Hogfather]]''.
* Loki in ''[[Thor (Film)|Thor]]'' and ''[[The Avengers (Film)|The Avengers]]'', when he ''isn't'' being an [[Large Ham|zealous would-be ruler]], is overwhelmingly cool and polite. When the Avengers are all gathered on the {{spoiler|flying aircraft carrier}}, the {{spoiler|imprisoned}} Loki actually seems to be the calmest of them all.
* Loki in ''[[Thor (film)|Thor]]'' and ''[[The Avengers (film)|The Avengers]]'', when he ''isn't'' being an [[Large Ham|zealous would-be ruler]], is overwhelmingly cool and polite. When the Avengers are all gathered on the {{spoiler|flying aircraft carrier}}, the {{spoiler|imprisoned}} Loki actually seems to be the calmest of them all.


== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* Roose Bolton from ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' is mild mannered, courteous, and speaks so softly that others have to listen closely to hear anything he says. House Bolton also has a flayed man as their sigil, and has a legendary reputation for torture.
* Roose Bolton from ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' is mild mannered, courteous, and speaks so softly that others have to listen closely to hear anything he says. House Bolton also has a flayed man as their sigil, and has a legendary reputation for torture.
* [[Harry Potter|Snape's]] outward [[Sadist Teacher]] personality is described as managing to keep the whole class at attention without going much louder than a whisper in the first book, and even though his speech often contains contempt and sardonicism, he rarely ever does anything but speak softly - which serves to make the times he does outwardly show his rage all the more significant. Also, Voldemort who speaks in an almost snake-like whisper, especially shown during the first chapter of Book 7. He rarely raises his voice, and when he does, it is suppossedly extremely terrifying.
* [[Harry Potter|Snape's]] outward [[Sadist Teacher]] personality is described as managing to keep the whole class at attention without going much louder than a whisper in the first book, and even though his speech often contains contempt and sardonicism, he rarely ever does anything but speak softly - which serves to make the times he does outwardly show his rage all the more significant. Also, Voldemort who speaks in an almost snake-like whisper, especially shown during the first chapter of Book 7. He rarely raises his voice, and when he does, it is suppossedly extremely terrifying.
* Nurse Ratched in ''[[One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest]]''.
* Nurse Ratched in ''[[One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest]]''.
* In [[Vernor Vinge]]'s ''Fire upon the Deep'', Flenser is described as having a voice like this.
* In [[Vernor Vinge]]'s ''Fire upon the Deep'', Flenser is described as having a voice like this.
* Lord Vetinari of ''[[Discworld]]'', in his scarier moments, though he's at least nominally a good guy.
* Lord Vetinari of ''[[Discworld]]'', in his scarier moments, though he's at least nominally a good guy.


== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* The Reaper from ''[[Criminal Minds]]''. He's condescendingly soothing while stabbing Hotch in 'Faceless, Nameless'. And in '100', he uses such a cool, conversational tone to taunt Hotch on speakerphone while calmly playing toy soldiers with Hotch's son. He even covers the kid's ears and spells out D-I-E-S. He plays it so well, the kid isn't even sure if he's a bad guy. This is seconds before he {{spoiler|murders Hotch's ex-wife while he listens}}.
* The Reaper from ''[[Criminal Minds]]''. He's condescendingly soothing while stabbing Hotch in 'Faceless, Nameless'. And in '100', he uses such a cool, conversational tone to taunt Hotch on speakerphone while calmly playing toy soldiers with Hotch's son. He even covers the kid's ears and spells out D-I-E-S. He plays it so well, the kid isn't even sure if he's a bad guy. This is seconds before he {{spoiler|murders Hotch's ex-wife while he listens}}.
* In ''[[The Twilight Zone]]'' episode "What's in the Box", Sterling Holloway plays a mysterious but malevolent television repairman who he acts the role of the friendly old blue-collar worker, who gives an exasperated man some extra perks in his cable, and then gets to watch, smile, and subtly gloat as his "product" ruins two lives, never dropping the benign facade.
* In ''[[The Twilight Zone]]'' episode "What's in the Box", Sterling Holloway plays a mysterious but malevolent television repairman who he acts the role of the friendly old blue-collar worker, who gives an exasperated man some extra perks in his cable, and then gets to watch, smile, and subtly gloat as his "product" ruins two lives, never dropping the benign facade.
* In ''[[The X Files]]'', the Cigarette-Smoking Man has a pleasant, avuncular New England accent. (Except for the times he has a pleasant, avuncular [[Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping|Canadian accent]].)
* In ''[[The X-Files]]'', the Cigarette-Smoking Man has a pleasant, avuncular New England accent. (Except for the times he has a pleasant, avuncular [[Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping|Canadian accent]].)
** Most villains from [[The X Files]], but in particular the death fetishist who kidnapped Agent Scully in season 2.
** Most villains from [[The X-Files]], but in particular the death fetishist who kidnapped Agent Scully in season 2.
* In the ''[[Star Trek TOS]]'' episode "Wolf in the Fold," John Fiedler played a serial-killing alien, and he spoke in the same tremorous, timid voice he used when he was playing [[Winnie the Pooh|Piglet.]]
* In the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' episode "Wolf in the Fold," John Fiedler played a serial-killing alien, and he spoke in the same tremorous, timid voice he used when he was playing [[Winnie the Pooh|Piglet.]]
* Adelai Niska, ''[[Firefly]]'s'' resident psychotic crimelord, can be very soft-spoken in the tone of a kindly old man. The fact that he does this while he's [[Electric Torture|zapping the living daylights out of you]], [[Ear Ache|cutting off your ear]], or [[Cold Blooded Torture|even worse]] [[Complete Monster|things]] makes him ''utterly rutting creepy''.
* Adelai Niska, ''[[Firefly (TV series)|Firefly]]'s'' resident psychotic crimelord, can be very soft-spoken in the tone of a kindly old man. The fact that he does this while he's [[Electric Torture|zapping the living daylights out of you]], [[Ear Ache|cutting off your ear]], or [[Cold-Blooded Torture|even worse]] [[Complete Monster|things]] makes him ''utterly rutting creepy''.
* Marlo Stanfield from ''[[The Wire]]''. He's very soft spoken and almost never raises his voice -- even when ordering the murder of a man and his family.
* Marlo Stanfield from ''[[The Wire]]''. He's very soft spoken and almost never raises his voice—even when ordering the murder of a man and his family.
* In ''[[Supernatural (TV)|Supernatural]]'', Lucifer is very calm, collected, and acts in a casual and gentle manner. He also tortures and kills anyone to get what he wants.
* In ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]'', Lucifer is very calm, collected, and acts in a casual and gentle manner. He also tortures and kills anyone to get what he wants.
* The [[Puppeteer Parasite|Goa'uld]] Tanith in ''[[Stargate SG 1]]''. Unlike most of his kind, who are very much of the [[Large Ham]] variety, Tanith preferred to coldly taunt his enemies before utterly destroying them. Politely wiped out an entire civilization.
* The [[Puppeteer Parasite|Goa'uld]] Tanith in ''[[Stargate SG-1]]''. Unlike most of his kind, who are very much of the [[Large Ham]] variety, Tanith preferred to coldly taunt his enemies before utterly destroying them. Politely wiped out an entire civilization.
* Wynn Duffy from ''[[Justified (TV)|Justified]]'' is a ruthless Dixie Mafia henchman, but he has a very soft, almost meek voice.
* Wynn Duffy from ''[[Justified (TV series)|Justified]]'' is a ruthless Dixie Mafia henchman, but he has a very soft, almost meek voice.


== [[Theater]] ==
== [[Theatre]] ==
* From the Harold Pinter play ''One For The Road'', Nicholas is an extremely genial person who happens to be in charge of torture for his government.
* From the Harold Pinter play ''One For The Road'', Nicholas is an extremely genial person who happens to be in charge of torture for his government.
* [[Hamlet|CLAUDIUS]]. Dear God, Claudius.
* [[Hamlet|CLAUDIUS]]. Dear God, Claudius.


== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* [[Magnificent Bastard|Yuri]] from ''[[Command and Conquer|Command and Conquer Red Alert 2]]''.
* [[Magnificent Bastard|Yuri]] from ''[[Command & Conquer|Command and Conquer Red Alert 2]]''.
* Leon in ''[[Star Fox]] 64'' is implied to be a sadist.
* Leon in ''[[Star Fox]] 64'' is implied to be a sadist.
* Dutch Van Der Linde of ''[[Red Dead Redemption]]'' has a rather quiet, soft voice, which contrasts sharply with his violently insane nature.
* Dutch Van Der Linde of ''[[Red Dead Redemption]]'' has a rather quiet, soft voice, which contrasts sharply with his violently insane nature.
* Ingun Black-Briar in ''[[The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim]]'' fits this trope quite well. She's always very polite, happily greets you and thanks you for your [[Fetch Quest|hard work on her behalf]] and rewards you nicely. However, she also reveals herself to be a [[Nightmare Fetishist]] with a penchant for alchemy and mixing poisons, largely because she finds glee in the horrors these poisons can inflict on a person.
* Ingun Black-Briar in ''[[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim]]'' fits this trope quite well. She's always very polite, happily greets you and thanks you for your [[Fetch Quest|hard work on her behalf]] and rewards you nicely. However, she also reveals herself to be a [[Nightmare Fetishist]] with a penchant for alchemy and mixing poisons, largely because she finds glee in the horrors these poisons can inflict on a person. Despite these... eccentricities however, she still ends up being a lot more likable than the rest of her [[Jerkass]] family.
* Lord Ghirahim in ''[[The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword]]''. He whispers to Link that he will beat him within an inch of his life and talks rather casually about burning him to a crisp in the Earth Temple.
* Lord Ghirahim in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword]]''. He whispers to Link that he will beat him within an inch of his life and talks rather casually about burning him to a crisp in the Earth Temple.
* ''Bioshock'': Subverted with {{spoiler|[[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing|Atlas (alias Frank Fontaine)]]}}, who spends a good two-thirds sounding friendly, jovial and humane before [[The Reveal]] gives us his [[Brooklyn Rage|actual voice]]. Sofia Lamb plays it straight (ala her [[Tautological Templar]] personality). Both were designed to contrast Andrew Ryan's [[Large Ham]] persona.
* ''Bioshock'': Subverted with {{spoiler|[[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing|Atlas (alias Frank Fontaine)]]}}, who spends a good two-thirds sounding friendly, jovial and humane before [[The Reveal]] gives us his [[Brooklyn Rage|actual voice]]. Sofia Lamb plays it straight (ala her [[Tautological Templar]] personality). Both were designed to contrast Andrew Ryan's [[Large Ham]] persona.
* In [[Batman: Arkham Asylum]] and [[Batman: Arkham City]], Victor Zsasz speaks in a whispery, hushed voice which adds an even more unnerving edge to him while he threatens people with torture and death or rants about his supposed [[Freudian Excuse]].


== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Catbert: Evil Director of Human Resources is portrayed this way in the ''[[Dilbert]]'' animated series.
* Catbert: Evil Director of Human Resources is portrayed this way in the ''[[Dilbert]]'' animated series.
* [[God of Evil|Discord]] from ''[[My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]''. He causes madness and suffering, corrupting ponies [[For the Evulz|for kicks]] and [[Reality Is Out to Lunch|tearing the fabric of existence asunder]]. All the while, however, [[Faux Affably Evil|he maintains a pleasant and jovial tone]]
* [[God of Evil|Discord]] from ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]''. He causes madness and suffering, corrupting ponies [[For the Evulz|for kicks]] and [[Reality Is Out to Lunch|tearing the fabric of existence asunder]]. All the while, however, [[Faux Affably Evil|he maintains a pleasant and jovial tone]]
* Pythor in ''[[Ninjago]]'' certainly counts. Until he gets angry at least.
* Pythor in ''[[Ninjago]]'' certainly counts. Until he gets angry at least.
{{quote| '''Pythor''': Humbly, I am Pythor P. Chumsworth.}}
{{quote|'''Pythor''': Humbly, I am Pythor P. Chumsworth.}}


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Latest revision as of 00:51, 12 September 2023

Not every villain has to sound like one. Perhaps, instead of having a malevolent rasp, a gloating shrill, or a booming baritone, the villain's voice is instead light and low. They don't yell or intimidate, and might not even be impolite - instead they speak with a soft tone that seems unassuming, meek or even kind, with a soft chuckle and a sort of warm energy... hiding the menace within. The end result is something dissonant and creepy, a monster who might describe just how horribly he's going to mangle you, while speaking in a voice that's anything but monstrous.

See also Affably Evil, Faux Affably Evil, Dissonant Serenity, and Creepy Monotone and compare Wicked Cultured. Note that if and when they eventually drop this soft-spoken demeanor, then that's a surefire sign things are going to get worse. Contrast with Evil Is Hammy. OOC Is Serious Business.

Examples of Soft-Spoken Sadist include:

Anime and Manga

Film

Literature

  • Roose Bolton from A Song of Ice and Fire is mild mannered, courteous, and speaks so softly that others have to listen closely to hear anything he says. House Bolton also has a flayed man as their sigil, and has a legendary reputation for torture.
  • Snape's outward Sadist Teacher personality is described as managing to keep the whole class at attention without going much louder than a whisper in the first book, and even though his speech often contains contempt and sardonicism, he rarely ever does anything but speak softly - which serves to make the times he does outwardly show his rage all the more significant. Also, Voldemort who speaks in an almost snake-like whisper, especially shown during the first chapter of Book 7. He rarely raises his voice, and when he does, it is suppossedly extremely terrifying.
  • Nurse Ratched in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
  • In Vernor Vinge's Fire upon the Deep, Flenser is described as having a voice like this.
  • Lord Vetinari of Discworld, in his scarier moments, though he's at least nominally a good guy.

Live Action TV

  • The Reaper from Criminal Minds. He's condescendingly soothing while stabbing Hotch in 'Faceless, Nameless'. And in '100', he uses such a cool, conversational tone to taunt Hotch on speakerphone while calmly playing toy soldiers with Hotch's son. He even covers the kid's ears and spells out D-I-E-S. He plays it so well, the kid isn't even sure if he's a bad guy. This is seconds before he murders Hotch's ex-wife while he listens.
  • In The Twilight Zone episode "What's in the Box", Sterling Holloway plays a mysterious but malevolent television repairman who he acts the role of the friendly old blue-collar worker, who gives an exasperated man some extra perks in his cable, and then gets to watch, smile, and subtly gloat as his "product" ruins two lives, never dropping the benign facade.
  • In The X-Files, the Cigarette-Smoking Man has a pleasant, avuncular New England accent. (Except for the times he has a pleasant, avuncular Canadian accent.)
    • Most villains from The X-Files, but in particular the death fetishist who kidnapped Agent Scully in season 2.
  • In the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Wolf in the Fold," John Fiedler played a serial-killing alien, and he spoke in the same tremorous, timid voice he used when he was playing Piglet.
  • Adelai Niska, Firefly's resident psychotic crimelord, can be very soft-spoken in the tone of a kindly old man. The fact that he does this while he's zapping the living daylights out of you, cutting off your ear, or even worse things makes him utterly rutting creepy.
  • Marlo Stanfield from The Wire. He's very soft spoken and almost never raises his voice—even when ordering the murder of a man and his family.
  • In Supernatural, Lucifer is very calm, collected, and acts in a casual and gentle manner. He also tortures and kills anyone to get what he wants.
  • The Goa'uld Tanith in Stargate SG-1. Unlike most of his kind, who are very much of the Large Ham variety, Tanith preferred to coldly taunt his enemies before utterly destroying them. Politely wiped out an entire civilization.
  • Wynn Duffy from Justified is a ruthless Dixie Mafia henchman, but he has a very soft, almost meek voice.

Theatre

  • From the Harold Pinter play One For The Road, Nicholas is an extremely genial person who happens to be in charge of torture for his government.
  • CLAUDIUS. Dear God, Claudius.

Video Games

Western Animation

Pythor: Humbly, I am Pythor P. Chumsworth.