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* 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.
* 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.
* 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.