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{{quote|''"...his face which was a paper-white mask of evil -- sang us this song"''|'''[[They Might Be Giants (Music)|They Might Be Giants]]''', "Turn Around"}}
{{quote|''"...his face which was a paper-white mask of evil -- sang us this song"''|'''[[They Might Be Giants (band)|They Might Be Giants]]''', "Turn Around"}}


[[Malevolent Masked Men|Masks]] are spooky: they dehumanise, they make a dangerous [[Uncanny Valley|inhuman]] inner being visible. White masks occupy a special place. They have a long history in several cultures. Being white, they are blanker and scarier, offering nothing for the eye to hold on to. And look like [[Rule of Scary|skulls]].
[[Malevolent Masked Men|Masks]] are spooky: they dehumanise, they make a dangerous [[Uncanny Valley|inhuman]] inner being visible. White masks occupy a special place. They have a long history in several cultures. Being white, they are blanker and scarier, offering nothing for the eye to hold on to. And look like [[Rule of Scary|skulls]].
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== Anime & Manga ==
== Anime & Manga ==


* [[The Heartless|Hollows]] in ''[[Bleach (Manga)|Bleach]]''.
* [[The Heartless|Hollows]] in ''[[Bleach]]''.
* ''[[Ergo Proxy]]'' - The Proxy of Death, [[Character Title|Ergo Proxy]] himself.
* ''[[Ergo Proxy]]'' - The Proxy of Death, [[Character Title|Ergo Proxy]] himself.
* ''[[Tenchi Muyo]]'' - Kain in the first movie has one of these which is also an [[Expressive Mask]], since it turns out to be his real face. It becomes more creepy as he becomes more desperate in the final battle.
* ''[[Tenchi Muyo!]]'' - Kain in the first movie has one of these which is also an [[Expressive Mask]], since it turns out to be his real face. It becomes more creepy as he becomes more desperate in the final battle.
* No-Face from ''[[Spirited Away]]''. No-Face is first encountered as a partial black cloak and a white mask. Later his body grows a horrible maw, jarring with the lost-child-in-pain expression of the mask.
* No-Face from ''[[Spirited Away]]''. No-Face is first encountered as a partial black cloak and a white mask. Later his body grows a horrible maw, jarring with the lost-child-in-pain expression of the mask.
* Several of the [[Eldritch Abomination|Angels]] in ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' have what look like white, flattened plague-doctor masks.
* Several of the [[Eldritch Abomination|Angels]] in ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' have what look like white, flattened plague-doctor masks.
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* ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha|Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's]]'' - The villainous [[Mysterious Protector]] is another mask with no mouth and thin slits for eyes.
* ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha|Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's]]'' - The villainous [[Mysterious Protector]] is another mask with no mouth and thin slits for eyes.
* ''[[Liar Game]]'' - The dealers and most attendants are [[Malevolent Masked Men]] with white masks.
* ''[[Liar Game]]'' - The dealers and most attendants are [[Malevolent Masked Men]] with white masks.
* Death 13 from ''[[Jo Jo's Bizarre Adventure (Manga)|Jo Jos Bizarre Adventure]]'' is a ''dream-haunting clown-themed [[Grim Reaper]]'' that wears an incessantly smiling clown mask. {{spoiler|actually that may not be true, since that is more than likely his face}}.
* Death 13 from ''[[Jo Jo's Bizarre Adventure|Jo Jos Bizarre Adventure]]'' is a ''dream-haunting clown-themed [[Grim Reaper]]'' that wears an incessantly smiling clown mask. {{spoiler|actually that may not be true, since that is more than likely his face}}.
* Larva from ''[[Vampire Princess Miyu]]''.
* Larva from ''[[Vampire Princess Miyu]]''.
* ''[[Soul Eater]]'' - Shinigami had a simple skull-shaped mask he made to deliberately avoid looking scary to the small children he wanted to recruit to his school. He added a sillier personality to match, which he took to very well in the long run. His older, much more skull-like mask is doomier. Kid occasionally copies his father's appearance with a cloak and mask of his own. But in his case it just looks ''cute''.
* ''[[Soul Eater]]'' - Shinigami had a simple skull-shaped mask he made to deliberately avoid looking scary to the small children he wanted to recruit to his school. He added a sillier personality to match, which he took to very well in the long run. His older, much more skull-like mask is doomier. Kid occasionally copies his father's appearance with a cloak and mask of his own. But in his case it just looks ''cute''.
* ''[[Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei]]'' had a [[Magical Girl]] parody, and Sensei's villain mask and costume [http://img.kyon.pl/img/6529,screencap,Sayonara_Zetsubou_Sensei,parody,Darker_than_Black,.html seen here] happen to be a dead-ringer for Hei's outfit, emphasizing how "evil looking" Hei's costume is.
* ''[[Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei]]'' had a [[Magical Girl]] parody, and Sensei's villain mask and costume [http://img.kyon.pl/img/6529,screencap,Sayonara_Zetsubou_Sensei,parody,Darker_than_Black,.html seen here] happen to be a dead-ringer for Hei's outfit, emphasizing how "evil looking" Hei's costume is.
* The Knights of Paris in ''[[Noir]]''.
* The Knights of Paris in ''[[Noir]]''.
* Go down to "Real Life". Look at the plague-doctor mask. One of Cardinal Mozgus's lackeys in ''[[Berserk]]'' wears it. He's actually a decent guy, but is he ''ever'' on the wrong side...
* Go down to "Real Life". Look at the plague-doctor mask. One of Cardinal Mozgus's lackeys in ''[[Berserk]]'' wears it. He's actually a decent guy, but is he ''ever'' on the wrong side...
* Rau le Creuset from ''[[Gundam Seed]]''.
* Rau le Creuset from ''[[Gundam Seed]]''.
** A majority of [[Char Clone|Char Clones]] in [[Gundam]] sport a white mask in reference to the original.
** A majority of [[Char Clone|Char Clones]] in [[Gundam]] sport a white mask in reference to the original.
* Played with with Kuze in ''[[Ghost in The Shell]]:[[Stand Alone Complex]]''. Though the face of his white-skinned cybernetic body has been custom sculpted by a famous artist, it has no facial muscles and Kuze doesn't even move his mouth when speaking, so it's perfect beauty is always maintained and never twisted.
* Played with with Kuze in ''[[Ghost in the Shell]]:[[Stand Alone Complex]]''. Though the face of his white-skinned cybernetic body has been custom sculpted by a famous artist, it has no facial muscles and Kuze doesn't even move his mouth when speaking, so it's perfect beauty is always maintained and never twisted.
* In ''[[Code Geass]]'', Shirley's nightmares [http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s240/brian_blogger/Folder%20Two/cgr2-1302.jpg are plagued with these] in an episode of R2, {{spoiler|when she regains her memories and realizes that ''a lot of people'' are lying to her}}. As well, [http://codegeass.wikia.com/wiki/File:Cs_World.jpg the metaphysical mask] found in C's World can be considered a case of this, as it represents the masks that people wear (read: ''lies'') caused by being individuals. It resembles the masks that Shirley had nightmares of, although this was coincidental; the masks were simply a recurring theme.
* In ''[[Code Geass]]'', Shirley's nightmares [http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s240/brian_blogger/Folder%20Two/cgr2-1302.jpg are plagued with these] in an episode of R2, {{spoiler|when she regains her memories and realizes that ''a lot of people'' are lying to her}}. As well, [http://codegeass.wikia.com/wiki/File:Cs_World.jpg the metaphysical mask] found in C's World can be considered a case of this, as it represents the masks that people wear (read: ''lies'') caused by being individuals. It resembles the masks that Shirley had nightmares of, although this was coincidental; the masks were simply a recurring theme.
* The Norza in ''Red Photon Zillion''.
* The Norza in ''Red Photon Zillion''.
* In the latest Golgo13 anime, a cult leader named Gabriel wears one of these. Beneath the mask... [[The Grotesque|well]]
* In the latest Golgo13 anime, a cult leader named Gabriel wears one of these. Beneath the mask... [[The Grotesque|well]]
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh]]'': [http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Guardian_Dreadscythe Guradian Dreadscythe].
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'': [http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Guardian_Dreadscythe Guradian Dreadscythe].
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh 5 Ds]]: Aki Izayoi/Akiza Izinski in her Black Rose Witch/Black Rose persona.
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]: Aki Izayoi/Akiza Izinski in her Black Rose Witch/Black Rose persona.
* Kurei from [[Flame of Recca]] loves this trope. He always wears a mask when going into battle, and has worn three different ones over the course of the series. What's under his mask? Nothing really, just a [[Badass Scar]].
* Kurei from [[Flame of Recca]] loves this trope. He always wears a mask when going into battle, and has worn three different ones over the course of the series. What's under his mask? Nothing really, just a [[Badass Scar]].
* The villain Gargoyle in ''[[Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water]]'' wears a white mask all throughout the series, making an already terrifying character even creepier. We never see his face until the end of the series.
* The villain Gargoyle in ''[[Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water]]'' wears a white mask all throughout the series, making an already terrifying character even creepier. We never see his face until the end of the series.
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* V of ''[[V for Vendetta]]''.
* V of ''[[V for Vendetta]]''.
* Elite, a [[Vigilante Man]] inspired by [[The Punisher]]. A rich man who wears a white suit and mask and kills the "undesirables" in his neighborhood. Frank is not flattered.
* Elite, a [[Vigilante Man]] inspired by [[The Punisher]]. A rich man who wears a white suit and mask and kills the "undesirables" in his neighborhood. Frank is not flattered.
* Father Wrath from ''[[Hack Slash|Hack/Slash]]''.
* Father Wrath from ''[[Hack Slash]]''.


== Film ==
== Film ==


* The mask worn by Ghostface in the ''[[Scream (Film)|Scream]]'' series.
* The mask worn by Ghostface in the ''[[Scream (film)|Scream]]'' series.
* The serial killer in the horror parody ''[[Scary Movie]]''.
* The serial killer in the horror parody ''[[Scary Movie]]''.
* Jason from the ''[[Friday the 13th (Film)|Friday the 13th]]'' series wears a white hockey mask.
* Jason from the ''[[Friday the 13th (film)|Friday the 13th]]'' series wears a white hockey mask.
* ''[[Halloween (Film)|Halloween]]'': Michael Myers, the killer from the movie series wears a spooky white mask. The original was a [[Star Trek|Captain Kirk]] mask, bought for all of $1.98, painted white and modified. In the film it doesn't look much like Shatner.
* ''[[Halloween (film)|Halloween]]'': Michael Myers, the killer from the movie series wears a spooky white mask. The original was a [[Star Trek|Captain Kirk]] mask, bought for all of $1.98, painted white and modified. In the film it doesn't look much like Shatner.
* Used symbolically in Ingmar Bergman's ''[[The Seventh Seal]]''. Two of the characters (ironically, {{spoiler|the only major characters to survive the film's ending}}) are a husband-and-wife team of actors who [[Street Performer|perform shows in the streets of the towns they visit]] while wearing stark white face paint so glaring it shows up even on the film's black-and-white palette. We get to see one of their performances, which consists largely of them singing and playing [[Bawdy Song|Bawdy Songs]] while wearing the whiteface. Their songs, while ostensibly entertaining, are quite crude and sound a bit...off, suggesting that something dire is about to happen. And in fact something dire ''does'' happen - namely, the show is interrupted by a procession of flagellating penitents wreathed in incense, loudly moaning ''[[Ominous Latin Chanting|Dies irae, dies illa, solvet saeclum in favilla...]]'' (which in English is "Day of wrath, day of mourning, Earth in smoldering ashes falling...").
* Used symbolically in Ingmar Bergman's ''[[The Seventh Seal]]''. Two of the characters (ironically, {{spoiler|the only major characters to survive the film's ending}}) are a husband-and-wife team of actors who [[Street Performer|perform shows in the streets of the towns they visit]] while wearing stark white face paint so glaring it shows up even on the film's black-and-white palette. We get to see one of their performances, which consists largely of them singing and playing [[Bawdy Song|Bawdy Songs]] while wearing the whiteface. Their songs, while ostensibly entertaining, are quite crude and sound a bit...off, suggesting that something dire is about to happen. And in fact something dire ''does'' happen - namely, the show is interrupted by a procession of flagellating penitents wreathed in incense, loudly moaning ''[[Ominous Latin Chanting|Dies irae, dies illa, solvet saeclum in favilla...]]'' (which in English is "Day of wrath, day of mourning, Earth in smoldering ashes falling...").
* Christiane's mask in ''[[Eyes Without a Face]]''. Also a subversion because the mask scares ''her'', too.
* Christiane's mask in ''[[Eyes Without a Face]]''. Also a subversion because the mask scares ''her'', too.
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** Early concept art for Darth Maul featured one of these.
** Early concept art for Darth Maul featured one of these.
* The Death Eaters from ''[[Harry Potter]]'', in their secret society / magical terrorist mode.
* The Death Eaters from ''[[Harry Potter]]'', in their secret society / magical terrorist mode.
* ''[[Franklyn]]'': Jonathan Preest (who is essentially an [[Expy]] of [[Watchmen (Comic Book)|Rorscach]]).
* ''[[Franklyn]]'': Jonathan Preest (who is essentially an [[Expy]] of [[Watchmen (comics)|Rorscach]]).
* The serial killer in ''[[Nightbreed]]'' wore a full head white mask with [[Eyeless Face|button eyes]], made even more chilling by his soothing and reasonable voice.
* The serial killer in ''[[Nightbreed]]'' wore a full head white mask with [[Eyeless Face|button eyes]], made even more chilling by his soothing and reasonable voice.
* "Killer" from ''Midnight Movie''.
* "Killer" from ''Midnight Movie''.
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* The Stan Laurel mask that Evil dons near the end of ''[[New Years Evil]]''.
* The Stan Laurel mask that Evil dons near the end of ''[[New Years Evil]]''.
* The Phantom from ''The Town That Dreaded Sundown''.
* The Phantom from ''The Town That Dreaded Sundown''.
* In ''[[Brazil (Film)|Brazil]]'', Jack Lint puts on a creepy baby mask when subjecting Sam to Information Retrieval. He gets shot in the head by [[La Résistance]].
* In ''[[Brazil (film)|Brazil]]'', Jack Lint puts on a creepy baby mask when subjecting Sam to Information Retrieval. He gets shot in the head by [[La Résistance]].
* In the 2010 ''[[Alice in Wonderland (Film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'' movie, the Red Queen's oversized head looks like this.
* In the 2010 ''[[Alice in Wonderland (film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'' movie, the Red Queen's oversized head looks like this.
* These appear throughout the ''[[Halloween (Film)|Halloween]]'' mockbuster ''Halloween Night'', but the villain only wears one once, to disguise himself while escaping the asylum he was placed in.
* These appear throughout the ''[[Halloween (film)|Halloween]]'' mockbuster ''Halloween Night'', but the villain only wears one once, to disguise himself while escaping the asylum he was placed in.
* In the first ''Bloody Murder'', the killer wears a white hockey mask, but upgrades to something kabuki-like in the sequel.
* In the first ''Bloody Murder'', the killer wears a white hockey mask, but upgrades to something kabuki-like in the sequel.
* ''[[The Cabin in The Woods]]'' has a few killers wearing these show up {{spoiler|among the many other monsters let loose during the film's climax}}.
* ''[[The Cabin in the Woods]]'' has a few killers wearing these show up {{spoiler|among the many other monsters let loose during the film's climax}}.


== Literature ==
== Literature ==
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* The Stranger in Pallid Mask mentioned in Robert E. Chambers' ''[[The King in Yellow]]'' short stories, and in Thom Ryng's [[Defictionalization]] of the titular play appears to be wearing something like this. The key word is [[The Faceless|appears.]]
* The Stranger in Pallid Mask mentioned in Robert E. Chambers' ''[[The King in Yellow]]'' short stories, and in Thom Ryng's [[Defictionalization]] of the titular play appears to be wearing something like this. The key word is [[The Faceless|appears.]]
{{quote| '''The Stranger:''' I wear no mask.}}
{{quote| '''The Stranger:''' I wear no mask.}}
* In [[CS Lewis (Creator)|CS Lewis]]'s ''[[Till We Have Faces]]'', the protagonist Orual spends most of her life wearing a white veil, which is portrayed in the illustrations as a white mask, completely featureless save for two eyeholes. While she's not evil per se, her subjects are definitely put off by it, and rumors spread about what she's hiding under her veil.
* In [[C. S. Lewis|CS Lewis]]'s ''[[Till We Have Faces]]'', the protagonist Orual spends most of her life wearing a white veil, which is portrayed in the illustrations as a white mask, completely featureless save for two eyeholes. While she's not evil per se, her subjects are definitely put off by it, and rumors spread about what she's hiding under her veil.
* In the [[Discworld]] book ''Masquerade'', the Opera Ghost wears a white mask which the narration consistently describes as "like the skull of an angel".
* In the [[Discworld]] book ''Masquerade'', the Opera Ghost wears a white mask which the narration consistently describes as "like the skull of an angel".


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* Mid-1990s professional wrestler Phantasio was notorious for wearing a [[Badass Longcoat|black trench coat]] and stark white mask that he pulled off to reveal an ''[[Shaped Like Itself|equally immobile white painted-on face]]''. But despite his warped appearance, [[Dark Is Not Evil|he was a good guy]]. He delighted children by performing magic tricks that enabled him to pick up victories over his opponents.
* Mid-1990s professional wrestler Phantasio was notorious for wearing a [[Badass Longcoat|black trench coat]] and stark white mask that he pulled off to reveal an ''[[Shaped Like Itself|equally immobile white painted-on face]]''. But despite his warped appearance, [[Dark Is Not Evil|he was a good guy]]. He delighted children by performing magic tricks that enabled him to pick up victories over his opponents.
* The nightmarish [[Vanity Plate]] for the Russian TV company [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RT22uXUI-vg VID].
* The nightmarish [[Vanity Plate]] for the Russian TV company [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RT22uXUI-vg VID].
* The Greendale Human Being in ''[[Community (TV)|Community]]''. In an misguided attempt to be overly political correct, the school mascot was designed to avoid all ethnical traits whatsoever: [[Uncanny Valley]] ensues.
* The Greendale Human Being in ''[[Community]]''. In an misguided attempt to be overly political correct, the school mascot was designed to avoid all ethnical traits whatsoever: [[Uncanny Valley]] ensues.




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** Death Jester Eldar Aspect Warriors wear skull-masked armour. The twist is, the bones on their armour come from its previous owners.
** Death Jester Eldar Aspect Warriors wear skull-masked armour. The twist is, the bones on their armour come from its previous owners.
** The assassins of the Eversor temple wear a similar white skull helmet. Where as the other temples of Officio Assassinorum rely on stealth, [[Cold Sniper|accuracy]], [[The Infiltration|misdirection]], [[The Soulless|and soul crushing power]], Eversor Assassins will crash through a wall and kill everyone in the building.<br /><br />An Eversor's mask looks like a giant skull. It pumps a stupendous amount of combat drugs directly into the brain; the wearer becomes a screaming ball of death and terror. The assassin will kill until he is killed or there is no one left. At which point he explodes.
** The assassins of the Eversor temple wear a similar white skull helmet. Where as the other temples of Officio Assassinorum rely on stealth, [[Cold Sniper|accuracy]], [[The Infiltration|misdirection]], [[The Soulless|and soul crushing power]], Eversor Assassins will crash through a wall and kill everyone in the building.<br /><br />An Eversor's mask looks like a giant skull. It pumps a stupendous amount of combat drugs directly into the brain; the wearer becomes a screaming ball of death and terror. The assassin will kill until he is killed or there is no one left. At which point he explodes.
* In ''[[Magic the Gathering]]'':
* In ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'':
** Creatures from the brood of the Eldrazi titan [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=261321 Ulamog, The Infinite Gyre] share their progenitor's faceless white skull.
** Creatures from the brood of the Eldrazi titan [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=261321 Ulamog, The Infinite Gyre] share their progenitor's faceless white skull.
** Among the [[Machine Worship|Machine Orthodoxy]] of ''New Phyrexia'', skin is reviled as evil, so creatures have it [[Body Horror|flayed off and replaced]] by a [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=218058 porcelain-colored metal]. All the white aligned creatures, from [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=217981 Suture Priests] to [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=218043 Porcelain Legionnaires] to [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=214352 Elesh Norn, the Grand Cenobite] herself have shades of this trope as a result.
** Among the [[Machine Worship|Machine Orthodoxy]] of ''New Phyrexia'', skin is reviled as evil, so creatures have it [[Body Horror|flayed off and replaced]] by a [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=218058 porcelain-colored metal]. All the white aligned creatures, from [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=217981 Suture Priests] to [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=218043 Porcelain Legionnaires] to [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=214352 Elesh Norn, the Grand Cenobite] herself have shades of this trope as a result.
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* Darth Nihilus in ''[[Knights of the Old Republic|Knights Of The Old Republic II]]''. In fact, it is of ''such'' doom that {{spoiler|he has [[Soul Jar|concealed his essence in it]], and it canonically survives centuries after you destroy him.}}
* Darth Nihilus in ''[[Knights of the Old Republic|Knights Of The Old Republic II]]''. In fact, it is of ''such'' doom that {{spoiler|he has [[Soul Jar|concealed his essence in it]], and it canonically survives centuries after you destroy him.}}
* Assassin apparel in visual novel ''[[Phantom of Inferno]]''.
* Assassin apparel in visual novel ''[[Phantom of Inferno]]''.
* White masks add to the menace of splicers in ''[[Bio Shock]]''. The masks hide their cancerous disfigurement.
* White masks add to the menace of splicers in ''[[Bioshock]]''. The masks hide their cancerous disfigurement.
* Vega from ''[[Street Fighter]]'' always wears one of those during a fight; not to conceal his identity, [[The Fighting Narcissist|but to prevent his]] ''[[The Fighting Narcissist|beautiful]]'' [[The Fighting Narcissist|face from being touched]].
* Vega from ''[[Street Fighter]]'' always wears one of those during a fight; not to conceal his identity, [[The Fighting Narcissist|but to prevent his]] ''[[The Fighting Narcissist|beautiful]]'' [[The Fighting Narcissist|face from being touched]].
* [[The Worm That Walks|Arakune]] from ''[[Blaz Blue]]'' made himself a creepy expressionless white mask, purportedly to help him communicate. [[And I Must Scream|It doesn't.]] Hakumen, although a [[Lawful Good]]-ish [[Hero Antagonist]], has a [[Code Geass|distinctly Zero-esque]] one.
* [[The Worm That Walks|Arakune]] from ''[[Blaz Blue]]'' made himself a creepy expressionless white mask, purportedly to help him communicate. [[And I Must Scream|It doesn't.]] Hakumen, although a [[Lawful Good]]-ish [[Hero Antagonist]], has a [[Code Geass|distinctly Zero-esque]] one.
* ''[[Yume Nikki]]'' - "Hey, I wonder what this light switch do-aaaaaaaaaaaaaa!"
* ''[[Yume Nikki]]'' - "Hey, I wonder what this light switch do-aaaaaaaaaaaaaa!"
* Averted with <nowiki>Mask*DeMasque</nowiki> in ''[[Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney]]''. He wears a white mask but is generally gleeful and makes himself publicly popular despite being a criminal. Except for when he murders people. {{spoiler|1=But he wasn't wearing the mask at the time and he wasn't the real <nowiki>Mask*DeMasque</nowiki>, so it's still an aversion.}}
* Averted with <nowiki>Mask*DeMasque</nowiki> in ''[[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney]]''. He wears a white mask but is generally gleeful and makes himself publicly popular despite being a criminal. Except for when he murders people. {{spoiler|1=But he wasn't wearing the mask at the time and he wasn't the real <nowiki>Mask*DeMasque</nowiki>, so it's still an aversion.}}
* Doctors in ''[[Assassin's Creed|Assassin's Creed 2]]'' wear below-mentioned plague masks, and the Doctor multiplayer character from ''Brotherhood'' has [[Sinister Shades]] over one.
* Doctors in ''[[Assassin's Creed|Assassin's Creed 2]]'' wear below-mentioned plague masks, and the Doctor multiplayer character from ''Brotherhood'' has [[Sinister Shades]] over one.
* [[The Medic]] in [[Team Fortress 2 (Video Game)|Team Fortress 2]] can wear a Plague Doctor mask as well, called the Blighted Beak.
* [[The Medic]] in [[Team Fortress 2]] can wear a Plague Doctor mask as well, called the Blighted Beak.
* {{spoiler|Nyx}} in ''[[Persona 3]]'' appears to be wearing one.
* {{spoiler|Nyx}} in ''[[Persona 3]]'' appears to be wearing one.
** As do the members of the Masquerade in ''[[Persona 2]]''.
** As do the members of the Masquerade in ''[[Persona 2]]''.
* The White Glove Society of ''[[Fallout New Vegas]]'' all wear White Masks ([http://images3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110405233829/fallout/images/thumb/e/e2/Whiteglovemask.png/406px-Whiteglovemask.png seen here]) since it makes them mysterious in the eyes of their leader Marjorie. However, everyone else thinks that it just makes them creepy. Granted, they don't exactly have a [[I'm a Humanitarian|clean record]], but that's in the past.
* The White Glove Society of ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'' all wear White Masks ([http://images3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110405233829/fallout/images/thumb/e/e2/Whiteglovemask.png/406px-Whiteglovemask.png seen here]) since it makes them mysterious in the eyes of their leader Marjorie. However, everyone else thinks that it just makes them creepy. Granted, they don't exactly have a [[I'm a Humanitarian|clean record]], but that's in the past.
* In the adventure game ''[[Gray Matter]]'', Dr. David Styles, reclusive scientist and resident of an [[Old Dark House]], wears a white mask that covers half his face, reminiscent of the one the [[The Phantom of the Opera|Phantom]] wears, to hide the horrible burn scars that he sustained in the car accident that killed his wife.
* In the adventure game ''[[Gray Matter]]'', Dr. David Styles, reclusive scientist and resident of an [[Old Dark House]], wears a white mask that covers half his face, reminiscent of the one the [[The Phantom of the Opera|Phantom]] wears, to hide the horrible burn scars that he sustained in the car accident that killed his wife.
* A [[Recurring Boss]] of ''Musha [[Aleste]]'' is a gunship with the face of a Noh mask.
* A [[Recurring Boss]] of ''Musha [[Aleste]]'' is a gunship with the face of a Noh mask.
* Old SNK mascot [http://snk.wikia.com/wiki/G-Mantle G-Mantle], which appeared as a cameo in various games, before getting a role as a Striker in ''[[The King of Fighters (Video Game)|The King of Fighters]] 2000''.
* Old SNK mascot [http://snk.wikia.com/wiki/G-Mantle G-Mantle], which appeared as a cameo in various games, before getting a role as a Striker in ''[[The King of Fighters]] 2000''.
* [[Big Bad|Victor Donovan]] in the cutscenes of ''[[Dead or Alive]] Dimensions''.
* [[Big Bad|Victor Donovan]] in the cutscenes of ''[[Dead or Alive]] Dimensions''.
* The [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|appropriately-monikered]] [[Big Bad|Masked Man]] in ''[[Rune Factory Oceans]]'' wears a creepy white mask with a black robe to conceal his appearance. He keeps the mask even after removing the robe and making his identity obvious to the player, only ditching it once he thinks the fight is won.
* The [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|appropriately-monikered]] [[Big Bad|Masked Man]] in ''[[Rune Factory Oceans]]'' wears a creepy white mask with a black robe to conceal his appearance. He keeps the mask even after removing the robe and making his identity obvious to the player, only ditching it once he thinks the fight is won.
* Curiously for a game that is all about masks, ''[[The Legend of Zelda Majoras Mask]]'' only features one. The Couple's Mask also subverts the usual creepiness by being a symbol of marriage and loving union; the lines it has in lieu of a face are a simplified image of an embracing couple.
* Curiously for a game that is all about masks, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]'' only features one. The Couple's Mask also subverts the usual creepiness by being a symbol of marriage and loving union; the lines it has in lieu of a face are a simplified image of an embracing couple.




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* The Adversary from ''[[Blip]]''.
* The Adversary from ''[[Blip]]''.
* ''[[One Question]]'' has the appropriately named Mask who wears one of these, with a [[Slasher Smile]].
* ''[[One Question]]'' has the appropriately named Mask who wears one of these, with a [[Slasher Smile]].
* ''[[Mokepon (Webcomic)|Mokepon]]'' has [http://mokepon.smackjeeves.com/comics/1001692/chapter-3-page-24/ the guy on the giant Feraligatr]. Though his mask is only half white, and he's not the only one wearing it. Oh and it has no eyes. The author has said in an [[Alt Text]] that she has no clue how he sees.
* ''[[Mokepon]]'' has [http://mokepon.smackjeeves.com/comics/1001692/chapter-3-page-24/ the guy on the giant Feraligatr]. Though his mask is only half white, and he's not the only one wearing it. Oh and it has no eyes. The author has said in an [[Alt Text]] that she has no clue how he sees.
* ''[[Last Res 0 rt]]'' has Geisha, whose mask supposedly [[Power Limiter|keeps him from petrifying the rest of the cast]].
* ''[[Last Res0rt]]'' has Geisha, whose mask supposedly [[Power Limiter|keeps him from petrifying the rest of the cast]].
* ''[[Beyond the Canopy]]'': Shambles has a mask with no mouth and some kind of zipper or seam running down the center.
* ''[[Beyond the Canopy]]'': Shambles has a mask with no mouth and some kind of zipper or seam running down the center.


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** Many Fire Nation war helmets have removable white face coverings that look like skulls.
** Many Fire Nation war helmets have removable white face coverings that look like skulls.
** Koh, whose most memorable face is a female Noh mask <ref>He actually has a lot of Noh-style masks, and this may have inspired his name.</ref>.
** Koh, whose most memorable face is a female Noh mask <ref>He actually has a lot of Noh-style masks, and this may have inspired his name.</ref>.
* ''[[The Legend of Korra (Animation)|The Legend of Korra]]'': [[Big Bad|Amon]], who wears a white mask with a red circle on the forehead.
* ''[[The Legend of Korra]]'': [[Big Bad|Amon]], who wears a white mask with a red circle on the forehead.
* Hexadecimal of ''[[Re Boot]]'' has a whole bunch that she can switch freely between at a moment's notice.
* Hexadecimal of ''[[Re Boot]]'' has a whole bunch that she can switch freely between at a moment's notice.
* ''[[Sealab 2021]]'' references plague doctor's white masks (see below) when Sealab is hit with a plague.
* ''[[Sealab 2021]]'' references plague doctor's white masks (see below) when Sealab is hit with a plague.
* ''[[The Princess and The Frog]]'' has Dr. Facilier wear a Baron Samedi half-mask, but only during the climactic moments of his [[Villain Song]]. <ref>He's also seen wearing a grinning jester mask while incognito at the Labouff's masquerade ball.</ref>
* ''[[The Princess and the Frog]]'' has Dr. Facilier wear a Baron Samedi half-mask, but only during the climactic moments of his [[Villain Song]]. <ref>He's also seen wearing a grinning jester mask while incognito at the Labouff's masquerade ball.</ref>
* ''[[Mark Twain|The Adventures of Mark Twain]]'' - In the ever-popular [[Nightmare Fuel]] "Mysterious Stranger" clip, Satan's face ''is'' a Greek drama mask that morphs into various faces, including an exceptionally disturbing skull.
* ''[[Mark Twain|The Adventures of Mark Twain]]'' - In the ever-popular [[Nightmare Fuel]] "Mysterious Stranger" clip, Satan's face ''is'' a Greek drama mask that morphs into various faces, including an exceptionally disturbing skull.



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"...his face which was a paper-white mask of evil -- sang us this song"
They Might Be Giants, "Turn Around"

Masks are spooky: they dehumanise, they make a dangerous inhuman inner being visible. White masks occupy a special place. They have a long history in several cultures. Being white, they are blanker and scarier, offering nothing for the eye to hold on to. And look like skulls.

Sometimes our imagination will dwell on what is under the snow-pure mask: ghastly disfigurement? Nothing at all?

Bonus points if the rest of the character is dark to accentuate the mask. Being white it'll show bloodstains starkly.

Anime and Manga have noh masks to draw inspiration from. Western tradition has Greek drama masks, the birdlike masks worn by medieval plague doctors (see the Real Life section), scary clowns, and the Ku Klux Klan. Mexicans have the masks of Dia de los Muertos.

This trope is fairly widespread in Anime and Manga. Compare Cool Mask. Sometimes doubles as a Mask of Power. Subtrope of Malevolent Masked Men.

See also: The Blank.

Examples of White Mask of Doom include:


Anime & Manga

  • Hollows in Bleach.
  • Ergo Proxy - The Proxy of Death, Ergo Proxy himself.
  • Tenchi Muyo! - Kain in the first movie has one of these which is also an Expressive Mask, since it turns out to be his real face. It becomes more creepy as he becomes more desperate in the final battle.
  • No-Face from Spirited Away. No-Face is first encountered as a partial black cloak and a white mask. Later his body grows a horrible maw, jarring with the lost-child-in-pain expression of the mask.
  • Several of the Angels in Neon Genesis Evangelion have what look like white, flattened plague-doctor masks.
  • Assassin apparel in Phantom of Inferno.
  • Hei from Darker Than Black: see the page picture. Unusually, he's the hero, if one prone to being rather scary.
  • Pokémon Special - The brainwashed kids under Mask of Ice in the manga.
  • Naruto - Haku's mask in the Land of Waves arc has no mouth and thin slits for eyes. The ANBU members wear similar animal-shaped ceramic masks. Then there's Naruto's six-tailed form, in which a fox skull engulfs his head.
    • Tobi's been wearing one lately, since Konan destroyed his old one. It's apparently quite sturdy.
  • Turkey/the Ottoman Empire in Axis Powers Hetalia.
  • Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's - The villainous Mysterious Protector is another mask with no mouth and thin slits for eyes.
  • Liar Game - The dealers and most attendants are Malevolent Masked Men with white masks.
  • Death 13 from Jo Jos Bizarre Adventure is a dream-haunting clown-themed Grim Reaper that wears an incessantly smiling clown mask. actually that may not be true, since that is more than likely his face.
  • Larva from Vampire Princess Miyu.
  • Soul Eater - Shinigami had a simple skull-shaped mask he made to deliberately avoid looking scary to the small children he wanted to recruit to his school. He added a sillier personality to match, which he took to very well in the long run. His older, much more skull-like mask is doomier. Kid occasionally copies his father's appearance with a cloak and mask of his own. But in his case it just looks cute.
  • Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei had a Magical Girl parody, and Sensei's villain mask and costume seen here happen to be a dead-ringer for Hei's outfit, emphasizing how "evil looking" Hei's costume is.
  • The Knights of Paris in Noir.
  • Go down to "Real Life". Look at the plague-doctor mask. One of Cardinal Mozgus's lackeys in Berserk wears it. He's actually a decent guy, but is he ever on the wrong side...
  • Rau le Creuset from Gundam Seed.
  • Played with with Kuze in Ghost in the Shell:Stand Alone Complex. Though the face of his white-skinned cybernetic body has been custom sculpted by a famous artist, it has no facial muscles and Kuze doesn't even move his mouth when speaking, so it's perfect beauty is always maintained and never twisted.
  • In Code Geass, Shirley's nightmares are plagued with these in an episode of R2, when she regains her memories and realizes that a lot of people are lying to her. As well, the metaphysical mask found in C's World can be considered a case of this, as it represents the masks that people wear (read: lies) caused by being individuals. It resembles the masks that Shirley had nightmares of, although this was coincidental; the masks were simply a recurring theme.
  • The Norza in Red Photon Zillion.
  • In the latest Golgo13 anime, a cult leader named Gabriel wears one of these. Beneath the mask... well
  • Yu-Gi-Oh!: Guradian Dreadscythe.
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's: Aki Izayoi/Akiza Izinski in her Black Rose Witch/Black Rose persona.
  • Kurei from Flame of Recca loves this trope. He always wears a mask when going into battle, and has worn three different ones over the course of the series. What's under his mask? Nothing really, just a Badass Scar.
  • The villain Gargoyle in Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water wears a white mask all throughout the series, making an already terrifying character even creepier. We never see his face until the end of the series.

Comics

  • Night School - All astrals are basically living shadows with white masks.
  • Fantomas - at least the Mexican version.
  • Wild Dog, a vigilante in The DCU, conceals his identity beneath a white hockey mask.
  • V of V for Vendetta.
  • Elite, a Vigilante Man inspired by The Punisher. A rich man who wears a white suit and mask and kills the "undesirables" in his neighborhood. Frank is not flattered.
  • Father Wrath from Hack Slash.

Film

  • The mask worn by Ghostface in the Scream series.
  • The serial killer in the horror parody Scary Movie.
  • Jason from the Friday the 13th series wears a white hockey mask.
  • Halloween: Michael Myers, the killer from the movie series wears a spooky white mask. The original was a Captain Kirk mask, bought for all of $1.98, painted white and modified. In the film it doesn't look much like Shatner.
  • Used symbolically in Ingmar Bergman's The Seventh Seal. Two of the characters (ironically, the only major characters to survive the film's ending) are a husband-and-wife team of actors who perform shows in the streets of the towns they visit while wearing stark white face paint so glaring it shows up even on the film's black-and-white palette. We get to see one of their performances, which consists largely of them singing and playing Bawdy Songs while wearing the whiteface. Their songs, while ostensibly entertaining, are quite crude and sound a bit...off, suggesting that something dire is about to happen. And in fact something dire does happen - namely, the show is interrupted by a procession of flagellating penitents wreathed in incense, loudly moaning Dies irae, dies illa, solvet saeclum in favilla... (which in English is "Day of wrath, day of mourning, Earth in smoldering ashes falling...").
  • Christiane's mask in Eyes Without a Face. Also a subversion because the mask scares her, too.
  • Star Wars series:
    • The face-concealing Stormtrooper helmets. It's interesting that the visually similar good-guy Clone Troopers of Clone Wars have color added to their helmets, and are forever getting the mask off to show a human face.
    • General Grievous sports a white mask in the form of a stylized, elongated skull.
    • Early concept art for Darth Maul featured one of these.
  • The Death Eaters from Harry Potter, in their secret society / magical terrorist mode.
  • Franklyn: Jonathan Preest (who is essentially an Expy of Rorscach).
  • The serial killer in Nightbreed wore a full head white mask with button eyes, made even more chilling by his soothing and reasonable voice.
  • "Killer" from Midnight Movie.
  • Babyface from The Hills Run Red.
  • The Stan Laurel mask that Evil dons near the end of New Years Evil.
  • The Phantom from The Town That Dreaded Sundown.
  • In Brazil, Jack Lint puts on a creepy baby mask when subjecting Sam to Information Retrieval. He gets shot in the head by La Résistance.
  • In the 2010 Alice in Wonderland movie, the Red Queen's oversized head looks like this.
  • These appear throughout the Halloween mockbuster Halloween Night, but the villain only wears one once, to disguise himself while escaping the asylum he was placed in.
  • In the first Bloody Murder, the killer wears a white hockey mask, but upgrades to something kabuki-like in the sequel.
  • The Cabin in the Woods has a few killers wearing these show up among the many other monsters let loose during the film's climax.

Literature

  • The Stranger in Pallid Mask mentioned in Robert E. Chambers' The King in Yellow short stories, and in Thom Ryng's Defictionalization of the titular play appears to be wearing something like this. The key word is appears.

 The Stranger: I wear no mask.

  • In CS Lewis's Till We Have Faces, the protagonist Orual spends most of her life wearing a white veil, which is portrayed in the illustrations as a white mask, completely featureless save for two eyeholes. While she's not evil per se, her subjects are definitely put off by it, and rumors spread about what she's hiding under her veil.
  • In the Discworld book Masquerade, the Opera Ghost wears a white mask which the narration consistently describes as "like the skull of an angel".


Live Action TV

  • The Carver from 'Nip Tuck
  • Ghost Adventures had the team visit Poveglia Island and don the plague masks mentioned below.
  • Mid-1990s professional wrestler Phantasio was notorious for wearing a black trench coat and stark white mask that he pulled off to reveal an equally immobile white painted-on face. But despite his warped appearance, he was a good guy. He delighted children by performing magic tricks that enabled him to pick up victories over his opponents.
  • The nightmarish Vanity Plate for the Russian TV company VID.
  • The Greendale Human Being in Community. In an misguided attempt to be overly political correct, the school mascot was designed to avoid all ethnical traits whatsoever: Uncanny Valley ensues.


Newspaper Comics

Tabletop Games

  • Warhammer 40000
    • Space Marine Chaplains wear a white skull helmet.
    • Death Jester Eldar Aspect Warriors wear skull-masked armour. The twist is, the bones on their armour come from its previous owners.
    • The assassins of the Eversor temple wear a similar white skull helmet. Where as the other temples of Officio Assassinorum rely on stealth, accuracy, misdirection, and soul crushing power, Eversor Assassins will crash through a wall and kill everyone in the building.

      An Eversor's mask looks like a giant skull. It pumps a stupendous amount of combat drugs directly into the brain; the wearer becomes a screaming ball of death and terror. The assassin will kill until he is killed or there is no one left. At which point he explodes.
  • In Magic: The Gathering:
  • In the Ravenloft universe, the mental institution of the Dr Heinfroth has both the inmates and the wardens wear grey monklike robes and white featureless masks.


Theatre

  • The Phantom of The Phantom of the Opera though unusually the Phantom's mask covers less than half of his face. Even though the iconic white half-mask is famous from a thousand theatre posters, in the original novel his mask was black.

Video Games


Webcomics

Western Animation

  • Avatar: The Last Airbender
    • Many Fire Nation war helmets have removable white face coverings that look like skulls.
    • Koh, whose most memorable face is a female Noh mask [1].
  • The Legend of Korra: Amon, who wears a white mask with a red circle on the forehead.
  • Hexadecimal of Re Boot has a whole bunch that she can switch freely between at a moment's notice.
  • Sealab 2021 references plague doctor's white masks (see below) when Sealab is hit with a plague.
  • The Princess and the Frog has Dr. Facilier wear a Baron Samedi half-mask, but only during the climactic moments of his Villain Song. [2]
  • The Adventures of Mark Twain - In the ever-popular Nightmare Fuel "Mysterious Stranger" clip, Satan's face is a Greek drama mask that morphs into various faces, including an exceptionally disturbing skull.

Web Original

Real Life

  • Plague doctors during the Black Death wore white bird masks to prevent from getting the plague. These masks also had the effect of being frickin terrifying, despite being a dead ringer for the Black Spy from Spy vs. Spy. For some plague victims, that would be one of the last sights they'd ever see. Being scary was intentional -- the doctors had to be fearsome and barely-trusted, half mythical figures, or else they'd get mobbed by the sick every time they went out. They also went armed with clubs. The "beak" was stuffed with sweet smelling herbs to mask the sickening smell of dying plague victims.
    • Strangely enough, the mask and the rest of the plague doctor outfit actually functioned as a fairly effective, though crude, biohazard suit. Since the mask covered the mucous membranes--eyes, mouth and nose-- and doctors covered their bodies entirely with long, waxed robes, they were generally protected from plague spread by fleas or the victim's bodily fluids.
  • Guitarist Brian "Buckethead" Carroll.
  • Hip-hop dance crew the Jabberwokeez (with bonus Shaq!); spelt doom for their competition.
  • The Phantom Killer, the still unidentified perpetrator of the Texarkana Moonlight Murders, wore a crude, creepy white mask during at least a few of his attacks.
  • The Ku Klux Klan.
  • The Guy Fawkes masks worn by Anonymous members and some Occupy Wall Street protesters.
  1. He actually has a lot of Noh-style masks, and this may have inspired his name.
  2. He's also seen wearing a grinning jester mask while incognito at the Labouff's masquerade ball.