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== Tabletop Games ==
* Scary helmets are the default for ''[[Warhammer
** To say nothing of the [http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_1CdIK9Dvf6E/TU9Yg9lsNRI/AAAAAAAABpQ/4L6BbzXUbPw/s400/Black_templar_chaplain_by_LordHannu.jpg Chaplains] and their skull-shaped helmets...
* Rage Helm plus [[Humongous Mecha]] = [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orhOvbfyyJw Atlas].
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* A couple of the helmets in ''[[Vindictus]]'' have scary faces on them, notably the [http://www.vindictuswiki.com/wiki/Beholder_Mask Beholder Mask].<ref>Vindictus is also the [[Trope Namer]], but the item in question is ''not'' this trope; it's actually a helm enchanted to cause [[Unstoppable Rage]].</ref>
* As in Tabletop Games above, the [[BattleTech]] Atlas invokes this trope.
** The Atlas head is sculpted to resemble a skull and as such is technically incapable of displaying any emotion, however many designers got creative especially when leader units were involved.
* Inverted with Ordinator (Indoril) helmets from ''[[The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind]]''. These display an emotionless [[Frozen Face]]. Played straight, however, with Almalexia's war mask, and with the Daedric helmets.
** ''[[Skyrim]]'s'' Dwarven Helmets exhibit this, with the faceplate of the mask crafted to look like a perpetually furious Dwemer.
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