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** {{spoiler|Victarion Greyjoy has a literal example with his burned arm. After Moqorro the Red Priest healed his festering hand wound, the relevant arm became permanently burned to the elbow, but functions perfectly well and is implied to now be super-strong, at one point doing a [[Neck Lift]] on some poor bastard with enough force to rip the man's throat out. Oh, Victarion also got ''real'' fond of human sacrifice after this}}.
* Crowley in ''[[Good Omens]]'' is only moderately evil, but he does have yellow snake eyes (hence the [[Cool Shades]]). Since he gets given human bodies to blend in on Earth, the implication is that he/Hell can't change these. He also has snake-skin boots that are implied to not be boots and he can "do interesting things with his tongue", both of which are suggestive of his origin as the Snake which tempted Eve.
* The book version of ''[[The Phantom of the Opera]]'' has Erik's deformity cover the whole face, in that it makes his head look like a skull. Unlike the film adaptation, he is presumed to have been born this way.
* Inverted in the ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]'' novel ''[[Grey Knights]]'', where {{spoiler|the Allking of Sophano Secundus}} and his retainers appear normal at first, but only reveal their Chaos mutations once the truth is guessed at.
* In ''[[The Magicians]],'' The Beast (AKA {{spoiler|Martin Chatwin}}) appears completely human except for three or four extra fingers on each hand.
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