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* [[Obstructive Bureaucrat|The Auditors]] of the [[Discworld]] are a variation of this. Since speaking is a sign of individuality, which they abhor because it is so disorderly, instead they change reality to make it as if they had already spoken. Except they haven't. Trying to figure this out starts to cause noticeable mental strain for any living being they deal with.
* In most adaptations of ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'', the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come is either mute, responding to Scrooge's inquiries with nods and gestures, or only speaks a few lines.
* Tinkerbell. In the original ''[[Peter Pan]]'' she rarely talks, and in the ''[[Peter Pan (Disney film)|Disney adaptation]]'' she doesn't speak at all, at least not in a way the viewers can understand. Still, she often seems to have more personality than many members of the cast.
** This of course changed in the live-action ''[[Hook]]'' where she talks a lot; doubtful [[Julia Roberts]] would have taken a role with no lines.