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11->''"But human flesh was too frail, too paltry to hold the terrific essence that was Khosatral Khel. So he stood up in the shape and aspect of a man, but his flesh was not flesh; nor the bone, bone; nor blood, blood. He became a blasphemy against all nature, for he caused to live and think and act a basic substance that before had never known the pulse and stir of animate being."''
12-->-- ''Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian'', "Literature/TheDevilInIron"
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14Every once in a while, [[EldritchAbomination twisted things from beyond the fringes of humanity's consciousness]] will show up in forms that for all intents and purposes look like good old ''H. sapiens''.
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16Though its appearance is sometimes passable as human, it is still clearly... not quite. In a few cases [[WasOnceAMan they actually were human until they went beyond the pale]], but most likely, what you're seeing is actually a disguise or misperception for [[YouCannotGraspTheTrueForm something you're really better off not seeing]], or even the [[HalfHumanHybrid progeny]] or [[ArtificialHuman creation]] of something even worse. Even those that are very clever in human terms will have difficulty not setting off [[UncannyValley instinctive alarms in the human subconscious]]. Less subtle abominations will do their job too well and seem [[InhumanlyBeautifulRace impossibly beautiful]], while the even less subtle will distort their human form with twisted limbs or malformed features or other such monstrosities.
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18Despite its appearance, they will very likely also not think in terms human reason can readily grasp, [[BlueAndOrangeMorality and will often lack anything resembling a recognizable or conventional moral code.]] At best, they will be comparable to TheFairFolk (and indeed, many of TheFairFolk qualify as this trope — which is to be expected, since "eldritch" originally meant "elven"). Nor will they conform to the expected laws of nature — or magic, in such settings — so expect {{Lovecraftian Superpower}}s and other unspeakable traits.
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20Subtrope of EldritchAbomination, and sister trope of AnimalisticAbomination, AngelicAbomination, and {{Cthulhumanoid}}. Compare and contrast MonstrousHumanoid, where the creature can only be inhuman in that it has some clear and defined monstrous aspect, while remaining a humanoid. See TranshumanAbomination for a possible justification. Not to be confused with HumansAreCthulhu. See also AFormYouAreComfortableWith, though many humanoid abominations have an appearance that humans can't easily be comfortable with, and such appearances may or may not have been chosen by the EldritchAbomination for that purpose.
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34* ''Manga/AngelSanctuary'': Rosiel and Sandalphon may qualify. Rosiel has an [[WhoWantsToLiveForever immortal]], [[TheCorruption slowly rotting]] OrganicTechnology body that's made of tentacles and {{Squick}}. The rot has been [[MindRape Mind Raping]] him ''since before his birth'').
35* In ''Manga/AnimalLand'', [[spoiler:the [[ArtificialHuman artificially created Human shaped Chimeras]] can pass off as regular humans in appearance until they start doing their BodyHorror transformations.]]
36* ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'':
37** The [[OurDemonsAreDifferent Apostles]] are [[WasOnceAMan former-humans]] who become demons through making a DealWithTheDevil with the Godhand members. They retain their human form, but always have a '[[RedRightHand tell]]' that serve to mark them as anything but. Their [[OneWingedAngel true forms]] are much, ''much'' more horrifying.
38** The [[EldritchAbomination Godhand]], are also former-human beings who went through similar, but far rarer (only once in 216 years) DealWithTheDevil with the previous members of the Godhand [[spoiler:and the Idea of Evil]]. They are normally not examples of this trope (they are [[PowersThatBe astral beings]], and therefore lack a physical body) but their appearance when manifesting in the physical world are usually humanoid enough to qualify (barely).
39* ''Manga/BakiTheGrappler'': The Hanma family have such BizarreHumanBiology that they cross into this: Family patriarch Yujiro is strong enough to cause earthquakes with his fists, his back muscles can stretch to form a demonic face, and his skull has more in common with a ''lion's'' then it does a normal human's.
40* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'': Characters that have seen the [[{{God}} Soul King]] speak in terms of "it" rather than "him". At [[UncannyValley first glance]], he appears to be humanoid. However, his eyes are inhuman, the eyes either being in the shape of a saltire cross or possessing four pupils in a diamond pattern that leaves the white of the eye forming a saltire cross between the pupils. At second glance, he also appears to be missing both arms and legs. As the story progresses, characters begin meeting his limbs, each of which are so large they dwarf even the tallest characters. Each limb has its own consciousness and its own motivations. The Right Arm of the Soul King opposes Yhwach and protects the Shinigami against him. The Left Arm of the Soul King and the Heart of the Soul King both side with Yhwach against the Shinigami; the Left Arm of the Soul King is absolutely incensed by the way the Shinigami have historically treated the Quincies, and indicates both the ability to shapeshift as well as weaponise ''prehensile nerve endings'' in battle. Yhwach seeks to kill the Soul King, implying that the Soul King's state is an enforced humiliation by the Shinigami. The truth is not confirmed, and it is a mystery -- even to the characters themselves -- as to why the different limbs and organs of the Soul King are aligned on opposite sides of the Shinigami-Quincy war. The identity and fate of the Legs of the Soul King are never revealed, and the truth about the Soul King is left a mystery -- to the readers, as well as the characters.
41* ''Manga/{{Claymore}}'' has [[OneWingedAngel Awakened Priscilla]], a nightmare that makes ''other nightmares'' crap their pants and required a different Abomination to perform a FusionDance to temporarily seal her away, yet most of the time either looks like a human woman or a humanoid creature with jagged wings and a single horn. Her power so vastly outclasses the other Awakened Beings that she has been called a PhysicalGod, but she is disinterested with the conflict between the Claymores and the Organization, her primary motivations being eating everything she comes across and hunting down Clare.
42* ''Anime/DragonBallZ'': In a long list of over-powered heroes and villains, Majin Buu is a [[TimeAbyss incalculably ancient]] entity of destruction that eats the populations of whole cities, casually explodes planets, and tears down dimensions by ''shouting'', shaped like a pint-sized human with bubblegum-pink skin and a tentacle growing out of his head. He can become even more powerful (and conversely, weaker) by [[TheAssimilator assimilating others]], gaining their powers and personalities.
43** ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'': The TopGod, Zen'O ("King of Everything"). He looks like like a [[AdorableAbomination downright adorable]] brightly-colored child; yet he's ''the'' most powerful being in the whole multiverse. When BigBad of the Future Trunks Arc, [[spoiler: Zamasu, who had CompleteImmortality, merged with the Future multiverse and killed nearly everything in it, Zen'O easily destroyed him and the whole timeline... and survived in a bright void.]]
44* ''Manga/TheElderSisterLikeOne'' brings a whole new meaning to the term ''elder'' sister, when a young boy makes a contract with [[Franchise/CthulhuMythos Shub-Niggurath]] to become his CoolBigSis.
45* In ''Manga/FairyTail'', the [[spoiler:Black Dragon of Apocalypse, Acnologia]] turns out to be capable of taking human form. [[spoiler: He WasOnceAMan and that his human form is his original one, but he certainly [[TranshumanTreachery doesn't consider himself a part of the human race anymore]]]].
46* ''Anime/FinalFantasyUnlimited'':
47** The Unlimited look like Earth-based humans, but they are notoriously durable, can use summon magic, and can stand up to otherwise-unstoppable eldritch gods like Chaos or Omega.
48** Earl Tyrant may seem like a small child, but [[spoiler:he is in fact the mind and soul of Chaos. By extension, Yu and Ai also count, since they are also avatars of Chaos]].
49* In ''Manga/FortOfApocalypse'', the four juvenile delinquents escape from prison (which has been overrun with zombies) into the city and encounter a giant mountain of rotting zombies controlled by an androgynous naked man on the top, using the zombies like a grotesque throne. When Maeda catches his attention, the naked man (who was about a half-mile away) uses the zombies to [[TheWormThatWalks move like a hideous organism]] at lightning speed, until it's only a foot in front of the terrified youth. A close-up reveals that it has [[Manga/{{Naruto}} Sharingan]]-like eyes, with three smaller eyes inhabiting each of its pupils.
50* ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'':
51** [[AnthropomorphicPersonification Truth]], guardian of the GateOfTruth, and implied to be a manifestation of the Gate itself. It's only an [[TheBlank outline of a human form]], with a [[SlasherSmile creepy sneering grin]] and occasionally filled in with the body parts it takes from the people visiting it.
52** Most of the [[ArtificialHuman Homunculi]] can easily pass for human, but their [[OneWingedAngel true forms]] decidedly ''not''. Special mention goes to Pride (a colossal shadowy mass of [[CombatTentacles tentacles]], [[EyesDoNotBelongThere eyes]], and [[MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily teeth]]) and Gluttony ([[spoiler:a "defective" Gate of Truth]]).
53** Van Hohenheim is [[spoiler:a living Philosopher's Stone, which is made from ''thousands of human souls'']], giving him immense power. Fortunately, he's one of the good guys and [[spoiler:managed to reach an understanding with the souls within him, resulting in a partnership of sorts]].
54** The creator of the Homunculi, [[BigBad Father]], even more so. He looks like a normal middle aged man. His body is in fact [[spoiler:a copy of Hohenheim's, a living Philosopher's Stone]]. Then he reveals that his body is just a puppet, and his real body [[spoiler:is spread all across Amestris]]. ''Then'' he [[spoiler:fuses with the Gate of Truth]] and becomes something even worse.
55* Guu in ''Anime/HareGuu'' is a rare protagonist example. The first episode alone reveals her stomach is a PocketDimension and that she can swallow things alive!
56* In ''Manga/{{Hellsing}}'', Alucard looks like just an "ordinary" vampire. It turns out he's actually something far, far more horrific, being at the very least a HiveMind of ''millions'' of undead souls, all slaved to a single once-human mind. He freely shifts through the most horrific forms at will, with his "true form" being essentially a city-swallowing ocean of blood with wailing human and animal corpses rising half-formed from its depths and potentially becoming an independent army. [[spoiler: In the finale he goes even further, killing off his undead army to become a walking, talking quantum anomaly.]]
57* ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers'' stars AnthropomorphicPersonifications of nations, and they're all very cute due to the [[RuleOfCute art style]]. However, their existence and how they come into being is unexplained, they stop aging physically after reaching a certain point in their lives, are functionally immortal, and only fall ill when the country they personify is in dire straits. They have a powerful HealingFactor that lets them regenerate near-instantly from [[GoodThingYouCanHeal wounds that would be fatal for humans]], many are subject to BizarreHumanBiology with their [[IdiotHair ahoges]] and other parts, and their immortality at times rubs off on animals close to them. The first chapter of World☆Stars even alludes to this:
58-->"They can live for a few days, or for several centuries. They can just disappear one day, or change their names and personalities. And they can appear again, called back by somebody's sudden memory..."
59** Himaruya has also alluded that the nations can have some reality-warping effects on humans, stating:
60-->"If a normal person would be close to the nations like Pochi for a longer time, their perception of time would get so warped that they could eventually lose their mind." --[[https://hetaliaarchives.tumblr.com/post/161915964510/hello-i-was-just-wondering-if-there-was-ever-a source]]
61* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'':
62** The Pillar Men from ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Battle Tendency]]'' are horrifyingly powerful long lived [[OurVampiresAreDifferent vampiric superbeings]] who are borderline {{Physical God}}s [[TheAssimilator that absorb flesh on mere contact and distort their bodies in ways that are utterly impossible for humans]]. They also turn to stone when exposed to sunlight. The only thing that can really hurt or kill them is the Ripple, and it has to be strong enough to penetrate their incredibly tough skin first. Yet aside from horns that are usually hidden by their headgear, the Pillar Men look almost exactly like humans (albeit in ''fantastic'' physical shape)
63** ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureGoldenWind Golden Wind]]'' also gives us [[spoiler:Chariot Requiem and Gold Experience Requiem. Chariot Requiem]] was once an ordinary [[FightingSpirit Stand]], but was pierced by the [[SuperEmpowering Stand Arrow]], which normally gives Stands to humans. The result resembles a human silhouette wearing a hat, with a surface resembling black plastic, and moves with an eerily UnflinchingWalk. It was given one order, (protect the Stand Arrow) and [[BlueAndOrangeMorality will destroy or overcome anything in its path to fulfill that command]], even [[DePower separating from its user]] [[spoiler:Jean-Pierre Polnareff]]. Its presence causes people and animals within its range to [[FreakyFridayFlip switch souls]], turn Stands against their users, and eventually to [[BodyHorror horrifically mutate living things]]. [[spoiler:Gold Experience Requiem]] is only slightly less eldritch, [[ItCanThink being sentient itself]] as well as being able to NoSell any attack.
64* Gessho Kuki, aka The Shadow, and BigBad of ''Manga/KagerouNostalgia'' may look like a man (albeit one who is deep into the UncannyValley) but he is not, and never was, human. He's eventually revealed as a mass of evil magic left behind by previous BigBad King Haku, and trapped in the form of a man. When he loses his temper he goes OneWingedAngel, changing into a billowing mass of magic that keeps only his human form's eyes.
65* ''Manga/LaughingSalesman'': Whatever Moguro Fukuzo is, he isn't human. He's capable of OffscreenTeleportation, seems to always have as many resources as he needs, and is some kind of JerkassGenie whose "help" will most certainly ruin his victims' lives, all while always carrying a [[PerpetualSmiler huge grin that never falters]].
66* ''Manga/MagicalGirlSite'': The Site Admins, humanoid beings clad as character stereotypes with UncannyValley heads and VocalDissonance coming out from their mouths whenever they speak. The art-style they're depicted with sets them distinctively apart from the rest of the setting and each of them are capable of violating the laws of reality on a whim by just existing. That's just scratching the surface of their nature of their existence.
67* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' has Kaguya Ōtsutsuki, the mother of the legendary Sage of Six Paths. Where she came from and whether she was human to begin with is unknown, but she had horns, the Byakugan, a ThirdEye combining the Rinnegan and Sharingan, [[spoiler:and considers herself the progenitor of chakra, which she possesses an unfathomable amount of]]. She was both worshipped as a goddess and feared as a demon due to her overwhelming power, [[spoiler:and her means of bringing "peace" to the world involved using the [[LotusEaterMachine Infinite Tsukuyomi]] on people and then turning them into [[PlantPerson Zetsus]]. When she saw her sons had inherited her power and were teaching others to use it, she assimilated the [[WorldTree Shinju]] transformed into EldritchAbomination to get it back. Turns out she's actually an ''alien''.]]
68* ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'':
69** [[spoiler:Rei and Kaworu]], each of whom is the soul (or part of a soul) of an Angel jammed into a soulless clone body, and are even more powerful and just as incomprehensible as the "regular" Angels. The [[spoiler:Evangelion units]] themselves are also this, being cloned bodies of Angels forcefully stuffed inside armor suits that lock away their true powers.
70** Inverted by the Angels, who appear as Kaiju-sized {{Eldritch Abomination}}s, but their genetic code is very close to humans, that certain characters consider them a variant of the human template.
71* It's never actually revealed ''what'' Kazuo Umezu's Orochi in ''Manga/OrochiBlood'' is, but human isn't even in the running, despite her looking like a young teen girl. She can make things happen by pointing, use her blood and life force to do things like animate inanimate objects (though the one time we see her try, it goes wrong), can come back from being pulverized to a puddle of blood by a speeding train after a few years with a weakening of her powers being the only way she's worse for wear, and more.
72* In ''Literature/Overlord2012'', many of the most prominent denizens of Nazarick -- including [[BattleButler Sebas]], the [[NinjaMaid Pleiades]], and several of the [[CoDragons Floor Guardians]] -- could pass for human at first glance. In fact, they're all various types of monsters who [[FantasticRacism despise humans]] and can each [[OneManArmy singlehandedly take on battalions of warriors]].
73* ''Manga/PandoraHearts'' has entities called Chains, which can form contracts with humans and will eventually consume them. They run the gamut from this trope to AnimalisticAbomination to all-out EldritchAbomination, and many of them used to be humans and animals that fell into [[EldritchLocation the Abyss]].
74* ''Manga/PoisonBerryInMyBrain'' has the [[ADarkerMe Mysterious Woman]], whose appearance is a [[PaletteSwap darker-haired]]/sexier version of Ichiko Sakurai herself. She has never existed before in any of the brain council meetings, has almost no facial expressions, can suddenly appear out of nowhere, and can knock the other members unconscious with special powers.
75* ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'':
76** Technically, all [[spoiler:magical girls]]. Their apparent bodies are just soulless shells that they pilot via remote control, their witch form being the true expression of their bodies and power.
77** In Episode 12 [[spoiler:Madoka [[CosmicRetcon rewrites the universe]] and inserts herself as a fundamental force that sees and rules over everything, The Law of Cycles saving all Magical Girls from despair]], but aside from SupernaturalGoldEyes and long hair she looks the same as she did before.
78** Played with in ''Manga/PuellaMagiKazumiMagica'', [[spoiler:where the main character is a [[EldritchAbomination witch]] that's been [[HumanityEnsues returned to humanoid form]]]]. Though she's friendly and cute for most of the series, as she discovers more about her origins, she starts to fall back into old habits.
79** The ending of ''[[Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagicaTheMovieRebellion Rebellion]]'' has [[spoiler:Homulily]] [[BishonenLine transform into]] [[spoiler:[[SatanicArchetype Akuma Homura]], who ''usurps Madoka'' and performs her own cosmic rewrite, trapping everyone in a GildedCage universe of her own creation]], but again aside from an EvilCostumeSwitch, [[GoodWingsEvilWings black feathery wings]], and EyeColourChange (and terrifying {{Slasher Smile}}s) she still ''looks'' normal. And for that matter, [[spoiler:Homulily herself, who spends most of the movie in the form of Homura. Not even ''she'' knows she's an abomination until she reverts into the witch form!]]
80* ''Manga/SailorMoon'':
81** In the manga, the final form of [[EldritchAbomination Chaos]] that [[spoiler:destroys the galaxy in the far future...is a Senshi: Sailor Chaos]].
82** In both anime and manga, Death Phantom and Queen Nehellenia, thanks to their immense power. Double points in the manga, as they're actually [[spoiler:avatars of Chaos]].
83** In the anime, Beryl once she fuses with Queen Metallia.
84** In the manga the Sailor Senshi themselves have shades of this. They may look like normal girls or women, but in their final forms they are just as powerful as the avatars of Chaos, and at least one (Sailor Venus) warps minds with her mere presence (people who may have some feelings for each other are suddenly drawn together when they befriend her), and not only is she ''[[PowerIncontinence unable to shut it off]]'' (and in fact is irritated by the sheer number of possible boyfriends she lost this way), she ''doesn't know'' she's doing it.
85* In ''Manga/SoulEater'', many of the Great Old Ones take humanoid shapes but are regarded as something inhuman and spiritually beyond the realms of human comprehension. The primary example is probably Asura, the incarnation of madness, whose presence causes hallucinations and reality to go wibbly-wobbly. [[spoiler:Lord Death]] is a more benign example, and [[spoiler:Death the Kid looks and acts entirely human to the point that it is a [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness a very bad sign]] when he denounces his connection to humanity (and [[OmnicidalManiac life itself]]) in favour of his decidedly inhuman heritage. Asura later reveals that he is the embodiment of Lord Death's fear, making him Kid's older brother.]]
86* The title character of ''Manga/{{Tomie}}'' might just look like an improbably beautiful teenage girl at first glance, but on closer inspection it's in an [[UncannyValley abnormally creepy way]] which [[RedRightHand underscores that she is NOT truly human]]. Unfortunately, by the time men figure ''that'' out, they're usually infatuated/obsessed with her and [[DrivenToMadness well on their way to complete insanity]]. Women who find this out are less affected, but have a hard time convincing anyone, as those not already completely fascinated by the new beauty in town usually ascribe it to mere jealousy. And don't get started on her [[FromASingleCell regeneration]] or how things [[RealityWarper always seem go in her favor even when they possibly couldn't]].
87** From the [[Creator/JunjiIto same author]] we have [[https://abload.de/img/img0000303pss0.png Miss Fuchi]] who somehow works as a model and her son [[https://78.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lwz8m8ihb21r4xqamo14_r1_500.gif Binzou]].
88* The Crusniks in ''Manga/{{TrinityBlood}}'' are vampires who feed off other vampires. They look like ordinary humans, but when they activate the nanomachine inside them, they turn into vampires with tremendous powers and rediculous healing abilities.
89* The eponymous character of ''Manga/VampirePrincessMiyu'' falls more under this than [[OurVampiresAreDifferent traditional vampire origins.]] She's explicitly of the same breed as the much less humanoid {{Eldritch Abomination}}s she hunts, and is tasked with sending them all back to their original dimension.
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93* ''AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho'':
94** Zagreus, the personification of [[MindScrew Anti-Time]].. When the Eighth Doctor is infected by Anti-Time he becomes psychotic and takes Zagreus' name.
95** The Child from ''The Holy Terror''. Introduced as Childeric's experimental attempt to transform his infant son into a god, he's essentially a five-year-old child RealityWarper with a voice stuck squarely in the middle of the UncannyValley. Further investigation reveals that he's actually an [[RegularlyScheduledEvil eternally-recurring phenomena]] throughout the setting, a human-shaped force of nature that Childeric managed to capture purely by accident. [[spoiler:More specifically, his purpose is to kill everyone in the castle, destroy the castle itself, and force Eugene Tacitus to confront his crime again.]]
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100* ''Fanfic/TheBridgeMLP'': Played with and then played straight. Like equine Equestria, when kaiju crossover to the "Equestria Girls" realm they also change. For most, they do keep some of their powers, SuperStrength, and SuperToughness; but are still recognizably human. [[TheHeavy Enjin]] however, is a being composed entirely of dark energy. The result of it crossing over can best be described as an animate, solid shadow.
101* ''Fanfic/TheButcherBird'': [[MadScientist Grigori]] [[VillainProtagonist Vinci]] starts approaching this state due to his own continuously improving BioAugmentation, currently existing as a nine foot tall, cadaverously thin individual with SupernaturalGoldEyes and a SlasherSmile.
102* ''Fanfic/ChildOfTheStorm'':
103** Gravemoss, already an [[AxCrazy insane]] and [[Really700YearsOld millennia old]] {{Necromancer}}, was this trope to start with and only becomes more so as time goes on, something really not helped by his possession of[=/=]by [[ArtifactOfDoom the Darkhold]]. And as one of his allies notes, there's something in his eyes...
104*** He graduates fully to this trope when Chthon possesses him, replacing his removed arm with one of pure scarlet chaos energy that is continuously changing shape and hurts to look at, smiling a smile that rips his cheeks into something the Joker would envy and sending all of reality into a tailspin.
105** The Slendermen all qualify as this, as do most of the other darker Fae (even the relatively nice ones tend towards the border regions of the UncannyValley), in one fashion or another.
106** Harry himself is noted as occasionally coming off as 'slightly otherworldly', and not in the harmless Luna Lovegood sense. He moves with too much grace to be human, he can read minds (after chapter 60) and he carries around an aura of power that makes people's instincts start screaming. Oh, and in the sequel, when he gets ''really'' angry, there's a strange and ominous smell of wood smoke around him, which is a sign that [[spoiler: the fragment of the Phoenix within him is revving up for a Dark Phoenix rampage]]. While he later tones this down and generally comes off as fairly normal, enough that most people can forget about it, if he sees a sign of trouble, or he's seriously enraged, then the facade of humanity will vanish in the blink of an eye.
107** Voldemort becomes this following his resurrection, which is rather different to canon. Not only does he have his horcruxes, while he looks human, like an older Tom Riddle, he's walking around in a body constructed from [[spoiler: Peter Pettigrew's biomass [[GrandTheftMe (yes, he didn't just possess Pettigrew, he stole his body and reshaped it entirely)]]]] -- and by the ''Bloody Hell'' arc in the sequel, he's reverted to the UncannyValley appearance, being unnaturally pale and red-eyed. Worse, he's got powerful PsychicPowers, a proclivity for absolutely brutal MindRape, and [[VampiricDraining feeds off the life-force of others]] and it's not entirely clear whether he's actually properly alive or not with Dumbledore calling him "more than a spirit and less than a man."
108** Nathaniel Essex a.k.a. Sinister is treated as such. He's immortal, capable of VoluntaryShapeshifting, has strong PsychicPowers, can -- somehow -- hide from even Doctor Strange's tracking and Heimdall's sight, and his base form is deathly white, with a strange red gem in his forehead.
109** The Dark Phoenix lives and breathes this trope: immortal, more or less indestructible, and deep into the UncannyValley, with a face that elongates into something more elfin and predatory, [[ThroatLight skin that glows]] and cracks to reveal blazing white flames beneath, the same flames that pour from their GlowingEyesOfDoom like tears, generally giving off the vibe that the Host [[spoiler: (Harry)]] is a thin shell for an increasingly powerful EldritchAbomination.
110*** The original Dark Phoenix, [[spoiler: Surtur]], developed from this into a fully fledged EldritchAbomination, a creature of 'shadow and flame'.
111* ''Fanfic/ChildrenOfAnElderGod'' (Franchise/CthulhuMythos & ''Franchise/NeonGenesisEvangelion''): Shinji, Asuka, Rei, Touji, Hikari and Anna are outwardly human-like children... but the dead [[Franchise/CthulhuMythos elder gods]] live inside them. They have weird, creepy powers (insect and reptile control, fire manipulation, space bending...), their bodies regenerate damage instantly and don't age, and their presence creeps other people out.
112* PlayedForLaughs in ''Fanfic/GManMeetsTheMysteryMan'', which features [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin a meeting between two creepy humanoid abominations from very different sources]].
113* ''Fanfic/ItsAlwaysTheQuietOnes'': Luna is descended from the Deep Ones through her mother, and capable of communicating with alien horrors that make everyone else quake with mortal terror.
114* ''Fanfic/JauneArcLordOfHunger'' (''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'' & ''Franchise/StarWars''): Force Wounds are empty vacuums in [[SentientCosmicForce the Force]] that form whenever the Force undergoes extreme trauma, usually from a sudden loss of life on a massive scale. This normally results in a case of EvilTaintedThePlace, but when such an anomaly centers around a living person, the result is an entity whose [[PowerOfTheVoid very existence is absent of the Force]]. Because the Force is ''supposed'' to flow through all life, this emptiness causes a HorrorHunger that drives living Force Wounds to seek out other Force-sensitives in order to [[VampiricDraining feed off of them]]. In layman's terms, they're the Force-equivalent of a walking black hole that sucks the LifeEnergy out of everything around it. So far, only three of these have appeared in the story: [[BigBad Darth Nihilus]], Meetra Surik in the flashbacks, and eventually [[spoiler:Jaune Arc]].
115* ''Fanfic/TheNightUnfurls'': [[spoiler:The Good Hunter's appearance is that of a tired human male in his twenties, but underneath his lean frame is something repeatedly emphasised to be incomprehensible within the context of the setting (i.e., a StandardFantasySetting). Bewildered and brutalised, all of his foes fail to comprehend his insane strength and speed, let alone meaningfully engage him in battle. Combining both versions of the story, the Hunter demonstrates feats that defy the laws of reality. He resides in a place completely bound to his will, can strike down intangible wraiths without any sort of enchantment (the normal way of dealing with them), [[ResurrectiveImmortality revives upon death]] while other beings only have one life, and outright [[RealityWarper warps the surrounding environment]] during his UnstoppableRage. The trope is made more apparent in the original version, where his human appearance is in actuality a mask for something that bombards the minds of people if unveiled to the world. Celestine, the resident reincarnated Goddess of the setting, wisely concludes that prying into his items and secrets only results in madness. Thank goodness he is of good alignment.]]
116* ''Fanfic/ThousandShinji'' (''Franchise/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' & ''Franchise/{{Warhammer}}''): After [[spoiler:their ascension to godhood the New ''[[TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} Chaos Gods]]'']] have a myriad of shapes, most of them incomprehensible to human eyes, but they don their old human selves when they want to interact with their followers, mingle with humans or go unnoticed. People paying attention, though, feel something scary and predatory about them.
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119* ''WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged'': [[NightmareFuelStationAttendant Mr. Popo]] is a DragonInChief to ''God'', he can subject people to a FateWorseThanDeath with little effort, if any effort at all, he can invade peoples dreams, video games, other abridged series or [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou completely shatter the fourth wall]], and his MultipleChoicePast (from his TheVillainSucksSong) implies he's either a vengeful spirit[=/=]zombie[=/=]any other undead person or a full blown CosmicHorror. Attempting to contact him psychically [[TooSpicyForYogSothoth caused King Kai to short out]], and he's implied to be vastly more powerful than anyone in the series. He reveals a glimpse of his true nature as he [[spoiler:eats Garlic Jr.]]
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122* ''Fanfic/PurpleDays'': By the time of the GroundhogDayLoop[='s=] final iteration, most of Joffrey's Silver Knights, by proximity, have gained the ability to hear what he calls the Song of Existence, life's melody raging against the silence of the Long Night, and see that the King and Queen who have spent decades to centuries looping are somehow more than human. Joffrey and Queen [[spoiler:Sansa]] are still heroic and devoted to saving Westeros, but it comes across as a massive shock to anyone unaware.
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125* ''Fanfic/AbraxasHrodvitnon'':
126** [[TwoBeingsOneBody Monster X]] in its first form and final form is a MonstrousHumanoid, but what also makes it a Humanoid Abomination is that the non-human half of them is San (the former [[MultipleHeadCase left head]] of [[DraconicAbomination Ghidorah]]).
127** The Zmeyevich once they're born have a [[spoiler:Ghidorah-evocative Monstrous Humanoid]] appearance, and it's hinted over the fic they have some EldritchAbomination nature inside them.
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130* [[MoeAnthropomorphism Humanized]] portraits of [[WesternAnimation/GravityFalls Bill Cipher]] sometimes portray him as one, due to his canon status as an EldritchAbomination. Though humanizing Bill is usually done to [[SelfFanservice make him super hot]], the depictions that emphasize his eldritch traits can often be [[NightmareFuel suitably terrifying]], reminding us that he's still a villain at his core ([[http://ladyofthegeneral.deviantart.com/art/Now-You-ve-Made-Me-Angry-598476886 Case in point]]).
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133* Minor ''Fanfic/TheMansionverse'' character the Portrait Man's appearance closely mirrors the Slenderman, minus the tentacles and plus a pair of large ink-black eyes reminescent of TheGreys.
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136* Psyko, the warped EvilCounterpart to Sleepwalker in ''Fanfic/UltimateSleepwalker'', was originally human before he was exposed to a wave of perverted demonic energy from the Mindscape. It completely fried the brains of every other human in the area, but he simply absorbed it and turned into a humanoid... ''thing'' with bone-white skin, a skull-like face, bone-like spikes growing out of his body, insane glowing eyes, and teeth as long as a man's finger.
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139* ''Fanfic/ConsequencesOfUnoriginality'': Human beings. Emeris's pony body is a shell of harmony that allows him to exist in a universe with fundamentally different laws of physics.
140-->There was something words failed to describe residing in the chest cavity of the body, shining with darkness, bent at impossible angles, twisting and shifting and impossible to describe. Twilight's mind recoiled from it... and yet it was so familiar because it was... it was '''EMERIS''' on a level that was hard to describe but was so fundamental that it actually hurt.
141* Whilst already strange to pony eyes, the human in ''Fanfic/MillenniumMyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' has clearly stepped beyond the point of actual humanity, being a nightmarish force instead.
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144* After taking over Naruto's body in ''Fanfic/BlackkatsReverse'' Kurama finds himself with [[RedEyesTakeWarning blood-red eyes]], claws hard enough to tear flesh and able to use his ''very'' malevolent chakra at will. Also, he has no problem with walking around in blood-soaked clothes.
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147* ''Fanfic/{{HERZ}}'': In the backstory Rei [[spoiler:absorbed the bodies of two {{Eldritch Abomination}}s: Adam and Lilith.]] After doing that, she should look like a planet-sized, glowing, white-haired and white-skinned version of herself, but she prefers to keep looking human to stay with her family. However, people who come across her think that she is weird and eerie.
148* In ''Fanfic/LastChildOfKrypton'', Rei and Kaworu. They are humanoid vessels for the souls of alien gods, and at the end [[spoiler:they stop being human.]] In the rewrite, Kaworu is even more inhuman and creepier than his canon self.
149* ''Fanfic/NeonGenesisEvangelionGenocide'': The last antagonist is [[spoiler:a clone of Kaworu, under the control of the Emerald Tablet, [[AIIsACrapshoot a mad A.I.]] of alien origins]]. He looks physically human, but his mind is not. He's inmensely creepy, powerful, downright amoral and he regards human beings as "things" beneath him.
150* ''Fanfic/OnceMoreWithFeelingCrazy88'': At the beginning of the story, Lilith's ghost follows Shinji around. She looks like a teenager human girl, but is the alien mother of humanity.
151* ''Fanfic/RiseOfTheMinisukas'': The [[spoiler:tiitular Minisukas may look like diminutive versions of Asuka]], but they are really "aberrations in the fabric of reality that should not exist". Gendo grows quite alarmed when he learns this fact from Rei, who thought it obvious.
152* ''Fanfic/TheSecondTry''
153** Rei is a cloned human who acts as a vessel for the soul of an EldritchAbomination. When Shinji and Asuka go back to the past and meet her again, they're unsettled because she always seemed strange, but they never doubted that she was human.
154--->There she was; that long-time enigma: cloned from remains of his mother; partial Angel; the one with the power to return every single human on the planet back to nothing. After seeing her for years only as that, in the tremendous form she had taken at the end, it seemed impossible to ever look at the delicate fourteen year old girl that was Rei Ayanami in the same way again.
155** Kaworu is another clone storing the soul of another alien EldritchAbomination. Talking to him or being around him is unsettling because he looks human but he doesn't act or talk like one, and he blatantly says that life, death, space, time... are meaningless concepts to him.
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158* SantaClaus is revealed as this in ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines''. He delivers his gifts and makes everyone believe that they bought them instead of getting them from him, though he still remains a benevolent example.
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161* In ''Fanfic/RubyAndNora'', Salem and The Aswang.
162* ''Fanfic/WhiteSheepRWBY'': Jaune and his sisters are unnatural hybrids of human and Grimm, each able to shift between a unique completely normal-looking human form and a form that resembles Salem's canon appearance with added black tentacles (the tentacles come from [[TheSymbiote their Grimm parasites]]). Narration from [[YourTerroristsAreOurFreedomFighters Adam]]'s point of view describes Jaune's as follows (without noting his [[WhiteHairBlackHeart off-white hair]]):
163-->It dressed human, in black jeans and a white shirt open at the top, and yet it was so [[UncannyValley utterly non-human that it came across stranger for the effort]]. Its skin was pasty white, and [[UndeathlyPallor held less colour than even a dead body]], while [[TaintedVeins the veins that stood out against its face screamed of disease and wrongness]]. It was the eyes that were the worst, however, [[RedEyesTakeWarning red gems]] in [[BlackEyesOfCrazy twin pools of thick, black tar]].
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166* ''Fanfic/DesertedDistractions'': [[SuperpoweredEvilSide Yami Bakura]] is portrayed through most of the story as creepy and evil, but in a very human, relatable way, mostly acting without inhibitions or moral restraints on his and/or his host's desires and best interests. And then two-thirds of the way in, in order to defeat a shadow demon, Bakura sheds most of [[HumanityIsInfectious the human baggage he's picked up during his years with Ryou]].
167-->"You fool," he cackled, and his voice bore no resemblance to the voice of Ryou Bakura. "You fool. Don't you know that I '''am''' the darkness?"
168** When he returns, Tea has a strong UncannyValley reaction to him, until they return to the physical world where he can successfully borrow Ryou's humanity again.
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171* In ''Fanfic/AdviceAndTrust'', Rei looks human but she's a piece of the soul of an old alien goddess stuck inside Yui Ikari's cloned body. She's constantly hurt and aching due to this.
172* Repeatedly referenced in ''Fanfic/AintNoGrave'' but ultimately subverted. Bucky in full Soldier mode [[TerrorHero scares the spots off a lot of people]], and is clearly not a normal human, but he's as human as Captain America. Even if he sometimes sees himself as more of an immortal inhuman killing machine than a regular person because of internalized {{Dehumanization}} and IAmAMonster issues.
173-->The creature has been thinking about offerings. These are the things that it knows: 1. It is a undying, deathless creature. 2. It is an evil creature. It brings death in its wake, and no mortal man can stand against it.
174* The Siberian from ''Fanfic/{{Atonement}}'' is a black-and-white striped humanoid woman with the ability to either tear through or grant invulnerability to whatever she touches. She's also an ImplacableMan who shrugs off any hit (excepting other unstoppable powers like Flechette's Sting).
175* ''Fanfic/TheChildOfLove'': Rei looks like a mostly normal teen girl (even if a tad weird and emotionless), but in reality she is a piece of the soul of an ancient alien goddess stuck inside Shinji's mother's cloned body. The main characters found about it when she [[spoiler:slammed Gendo with her A T Field.]]
176* Naruto/Sunny in ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/3227295/1/Dancing-with-Demons Dancing With Demons]]'' is either this or past the BishounenLine depending on who's dealing with him. Most women and many children find his hair ornaments, flawless skin, and blonde hair "beautiful". Most ninja find his red eyes, unnatural stillness, and carnivorous diet ([[IAmAHumanitarian humans if he can manage it]]) highly disturbing.
177* In ''Fanfic/GhostsOfEvangelion'', Rei and Kaworu are seen during some important scenes, although they are now human-like spirits without physical bodies.
178* Illyria in ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/9215532/1/ Harry Potter and the Shell of the God King]]'' mostly resembles Luna Lovegood (whose body she took over) except for her inhumanly blue eyes, blue streaked hair, and blue patches of skin. Granted, she can look however she wants, but it's nonetheless her preferred form.
179* ''Fanfic/HellsisterTrilogy'' has [[EvilTwin Satan Girl]], who looks like a flesh-and-blood voluptuous human woman, but in reality is a human-shaped mass of negative emotions and dark impulses with power enough to crumble whole planets to dust.
180* Played with relentlessly in ''[[http://archiveofourown.org/works/17566/chapters/22548 Only Human]]'', a ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' AU where Q never regained his powers in "Deja Qu". Q makes a poor human and it becomes clear that [[ClarkesThirdLaw Q's powers were simply advanced technology]] and his reasoning is comprehensible by humans if they know where he's coming from. Except Q is still an alien in human form and his prior existence is still so alien it is only expressible by analogy. His expectations and reactions don't make sense without that history.
181* Joseph Regent, protagonist of ''Fanfic/SonOfTheWarp'', is more or less one of these, given that he's the [[HalfHumanHybrid half-human son]] of [[EldritchAbomination Tzeentch]].
182* ''Fanfic/StarryEyes'': Taylor looks like a normal human, [[HumanOutsideAlienInside but]] she is a skin covered portal to a PocketDimension filled with [[EldritchAbomination eldritch horrors]]. Taken together with her [[HorrifyingHero horrifying appearance]] when she uses their [[LovecraftianSuperpower powers]], she definitely qualifies.
183* The ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'' fanfic ''Stirred'' (sequel to ''Fanfic/{{Ripples}}'') has Dezzhed, the being Phobos employs as an interrogator. First of all, no one knows what exactly he is. Secondly, he's thin and pale to the point of his head looking skull-like, along with having large, lidless red eyes, and tusks jutting out of his mouth. And finally, there's his personality, of an utter sadist who relishes in how he gathers information from people.
184* ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' fics:
185** Yuuka Kazami in ''Fanfic/ImperfectMetamorphosis'' is horrifically powerful, inspires petrifying dread by her very presence, not even Yukari knows what she is (and notes that [[RealityWarper her powers]] are disturbingly ineffective against her), and with [[spoiler:the Shadow Youkai]] running around and causing a mess of everything nearly everyone treats her as the bigger threat. Later events reveal [[spoiler:she's actually an Outer God, straight out of Lovecraft.]]
186** ''Fanfic/MaidensIllusionaryFuneral'' depicts Yukari Yakumo as an unstoppable juggernaut who is really a nightmarish mass of darkness and eyes masquerading in the form of a human woman. Glimpses of this are seen throughout her battles as she gets her GameFace on, but she only drops the illusion when Youki bisects her; [[OhCrap his reaction]] is most appropriate.
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190* A CutSong from ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'' seems to make a case for [[BigBad Cruella De Vil]] being one of these.
191* The trio of the Dazzlings in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsRainbowRocks''. They're not human, merely turned into human form like other creatures that cross the worlds. However, unlike Twilight and Sunset, they retain some degree of their magic, and some of their inhuman traits (like glowing green eyes) manifest at times, giving them this vibe. This effect is amplified when they regain their true power, gaining fin-like wings, glowing red eyes, and fangs. In their true forms they are visually merhorse sirens, and fully qualify as {{Animalistic Abomination}}s.
192* The Coachman in ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}'' looks like a perfectly normal old man... at first. But between his creepy, featureless minions, his practice of turning bad boys into donkeys, and his huge NightmareFace, it becomes clear that, whatever he is, he isn't human.
193* [[BigBad Pitch Black]] the boogeyman from ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheGuardians'' is described as "the essence of fear". He looks like a tall, [[LeanAndMean lanky human]] with [[EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette an extremely pale skin]] who dresses in a [[DarkIsEvil jet-black nightshirt]] at first glance, but has control over darkness, can transform innocent dreams into terrifying nightmares (he even commands an army of them) and lives in an EldritchLocation. If you think that's scary enough, [[http://rufftoon.tumblr.com/post/41565341085 concept art of him]] shows he was going to be ''far'' more eldritch-looking.
194* ''WesternAnimation/SinbadLegendOfTheSevenSeas'':
195** [[BigBad Eris]], goddess of Chaos and Discord. She looks like an extremely beautiful woman, but her home, [[EldritchLocation Tartarus]], and her ability to casually [[RealityWarper warp reality the way she wants]] tell a different story. The way she's animated certainly helps; her form is constantly moving and shifting, and she seems to be physically more 3-dimensional than the other characters, making her look generally otherworldly.
196** The sirens which Marina wards off at one point are this as well, being feminine-looking, yet sinister water elementals with [[SupernaturalGoldEyes glowing, yellow eyes]] and a mouth full of small, [[ScaryTeeth sharp needle-like teeth]].
197* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse'': [[BigBad The Spot]] qualifies as one, [[spoiler:and by the end is bordering on being an EldritchAbomination]]. When the Spider-Gang destroyed the Super-Collider in [[WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse the previous film]], he became merged with the unstable dark matter, leaving him with the appearance of a stark-white, featureless humanoid with black wormholes all over his body, although he can still see, hear and speak normally. [[spoiler:After absorbing more dark matter from several Super-Colliders in other universes, he embraces his status as a CosmicFlaw and inverts his appearance into a... ''thing'' with midnight-black skin "spotted" by white swirls, speaking in a VoiceOfTheLegion.]]
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201* La Magra in ''Film/Blade1998'' is a vampire god and patron deity of all vampirekind. When summoned, he displays a multitude of powers like superior strength, speed, [[DaywalkingVampire sunlight immunity]] and being made completely made of blood (one deleted scene shows him turning into a ''whirlwind of blood''). He presumably has more like the ability to turn humans into vampires by ''just being in their presence'' as well as all other House of Erebus but it's never used. [[spoiler:It takes using anti-coagulant to destroy him]].
202* The woman that emerges from the wreckage of the Mima in ''Film/BloodMachines'' looks like a human woman, but it's skin takes on a purple, phosphorescent hue and has a glowing inverted cross on her stomach. Tracy, Vascan and Lago's AI, seems to think that it ''is'' the ship even when it emerges as a {{Human Alien|s}}.
203* The Harvesters in ''Film/TheDeathsOfIanStone'' are an odd case. They're [[PhysicalGod essentially the gods of their setting]], and it's stated they made TheMultiverse just to farm humans for their [[EmotionEater tasty, tasty fear]]. Their power over their surroundings is difficult to overstate, and their natures seem incomprehensible to humans -- but their ''motivations'' are [[HorrorHunger instantly recognizable to any junkie]], and they can be as petty and flawed as any human. [[spoiler:Two of them prove they can be as noble, too, and [[InterspeciesRomance as loving]].]]
204* The True Knot in ''Film/DoctorSleep'', albeit downplayed in comparison to [[Literature/DoctorSleep their literary counterparts]]. They're still a "family" of psychic quasi-vampires that must feed on the psychic talent of others, but they look more or less the same as they normally do when feeding unlike in the book (which has them gaining elongated jaws with a single tusk inside). Here, the only difference in their appearance is that [[GlowingEyesOfDoom their eyes and mouths pulse with an ugly blue light while feeding]]. The members of True Knot also [[ProportionalAging age incredibly slowly for as long as they regularly feed]] and have their own various psychic talents that are further enhanced by [[ImAHumanitarian their dietary habits]]. Finally, [[NoBodyLeftBehind they dissolve into Steam]] (the "essence" of the Shine) when killed, with their bodies violently "cycling" between being in a state of non-existence and rapid decomposition beforehand.
205* Dr. Weir from ''Film/EventHorizon'' ends up becoming a [[Franchise/{{Hellraiser}} Cenobite]]-like demon with a bloodied body CoveredWithScars due to the influence of the titular EldritchStarship.
206* Dr. Pretorius in Stuart Gordon's ''Film/FromBeyond''. It's pretty clear when we see him [[CameBackWrong after his first "death"]] that the only things still remotely human about him are his sexual deviancy and his face.
207* [[EldritchAbomination Gozer]] manifests as a vaguely androgynous and ethereal humanoid with VoiceOfTheLegion and [[GlowingEyesOfDoom glowing]] [[RedEyesTakeWarning blood-red eyes]] just before the climax of ''Film/Ghostbusters1984''.
208* Although it's never explicit in the original film, a lot of the tension in ''Film/Halloween1978'' comes from the lingering suspicion that Michael Myers might not be fully human anymore. The movie treats him less like a character and more like an unreasoning force of pure malignancy, with [[ForTheEvulz no comprehensible motivation]], [[{{Determinator}} an unshakeable determination to do evil]], and [[MadeOfIron a preternatural resilience]]. When one of the sequels revealed that Michael was the recipient of an ancient curse, though, a lot of viewers found that the overt supernatural elements ruined the character's mystique, preferring the original's ambiguity.
209* The Cenobites from ''Franchise/{{Hellraiser}}'' are a cadre of barely human sadomaschists ... "barely" being the operative word here.
210* ''Film/HoboWithAShotgun'' is such a ridiculous movie that when the two biker hitmen hired by the mobster villain to dispose of [[BadassNormal the Hobo]] are revealed to be demons, you just kind of roll with it.
211* ''Film/LostHighway:'' The Mystery Man. Upon meeting the main character he says they've meet before, at his home. When Fred denies it, the Mystery Man says he's at the house, ''right now,'' and to call him. [[MindScrew He answers.]]
212* The title character of ''Film/{{Lucy}}'' starts out completely human but is injected with a FantasticDrug that [[NinetyPercentOfYourBrain lets her access 100% of her brain capacity]]. First she starts off as an emotionless ActionGirl. However, as she accesses more of her brain capacity she becomes ''incredibly'' powerful and gradually enters RealityWarper status. [[spoiler:By the end, she's an amoral god-like entity of unfathomable power, and finally she leaves her human form behind to become a Yog-Sothoth {{Expy}} by entwining herself with the very fabric of existence.]]
213* ''Film/Mandy2018'': [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane It's left ambiguous]] as to whether the Black Skulls biker gang are just tripping on a ''really'' bad drug, or if they really are as demonic as they seem.
214* The Pale Man from ''Film/PansLabyrinth'' is a monstrous creature of excess that [[ChildEater ate children]] before TheFairFolk had him imprisoned and used for one of Ofelia's trials. He is depicted as a white humanoid ''thing'' with skin hanging off of him as though he was excessively fat before suddenly losing the weight. Even worse, his eyes are on his ''hands'' instead of his head, having to put them in their sockets after Ofelia unintentionally awakens him.
215* The short horror film ''[[https://vimeo.com/744201078 Portrait Of God]]'' has the being from the eponymous painting, who only appears to certain people, (probably) looks like a freakish, grinning, emaciated man, possesses either extensive RealityWarper, [[MasterOfIllusion illusion]], or telepathic projection power, and just may ACTUALLY '''''BE''''' {{God}}.
216* From the ''Film/{{Phantasm}}'' franchise, The Tall Man is perhaps one of the best known examples of this on film. He looks like an old man in a suit, albeit an intimidating one, but is really implied to be some horrible otherdimensional consciousness wearing the form of a man named Jebediah Morningside like a meat suit. He bleeds a yellowish fluid when injured and his fingers have been known to turn into hideous bug-things when severed. He is hideously strong, controls an army of deadly silver spheres, and has some RealityWarper powers. He has a nasty agenda that involves killing people and turning them into twisted dwarfish slaves to use in another dimension.
217* {{Satan}} in motion pictures will often take the form of a man (or, more rarely, a woman), only to eventually reveal himself as something either grotesque or freakishly primeval.
218** In ''Film/EndOfDays'', he is in human form (and speaks English) for most of the story, then manifests himself as a malevolent shock wave in [[BloodStainedGlassWindows the big cathedral showdown]].
219** In ''Film/TheDevilsAdvocate'', he appears most often as John Milton, a hotshot New York lawyer; however, his fingers can vaporize holy water in a sort of inversion of HolyBurnsEvil, he survives getting shot several times in the chest, and [[spoiler: in the film's fiery climax we finally see his true form... though only for a split-second, since [[YouCannotGraspTheTrueForm it is so ugly that most people could not bear to look at it]]. Not much later, he assumes his other form as a FallenAngel]].
220** In ''Film/AngelHeart'', he twists the protagonist's path through a chain of murders, making him a suspect [[spoiler: by actually steering his body into killing the people involved in the ritual that was supposed to save him from the consequences of a deal with the devil by taking over the body and mind of a young soldier - the body and mind that the movie had been following as the protagonist. The murders culminate in him unwittingly having sex with "his" (the body/mind thief's) daughter and subsequently killing her as the final victim. The devil does not like to be duped)]].
221** In ''Film/TheDayOfTheBeast'' the Devil shows up during the climax, looking like a tall, slender, terrifying [[GruesomeGoat satyr]] with a monstrously elongated, shriveled goat head.
222* Similarly, [[TheGrimReaper Death]] in most motion pictures.
223** Death in ''Film/TheSeventhSeal'' appears as a tall, pale-skinned man in black robes.
224** In ''Film/{{The Doors|1991}}'', Death stalks Jim Morrison throughout much of his life, usually taking the form of [[MagicalNativeAmerican a Navajo Indian medicine man]].
225* In ''Film/SixSouls'' there are two:
226** [[spoiler: The Granny: a seemingly immortal witch who sees through the eyes of a [[TheVoiceless mute creepy child]], who can move peoples' souls in and out of their bodies at will, and who seems to possess a very [[BlueAndOrangeMorality incomprehensible and inhuman set of morals.]]]]
227** [[spoiler: The Reverend: a [[TheSoulless soulless]] undead revenant cursed to [[WalkingTheEarth walk the earth]] forever, consuming the souls of others as atheistic as he was in life.]]
228* The protagonists of the ''Film/TetsuoTheIronMan'' become a [[MechanicalAbomination mechanical version]] of this trope every time.
229* ''Film/UnderTheBed'': The monster living under Neal's bed, when it makes its on-screen appearance, resembles the Film/ToxicAvenger... if he was a starving albino.
230* ''Film/VanishingOn7thStreet'': The shadow-creatures, possibly extensions of the [[EldritchAbomination darkness that is gradually eliminating/absorbing all light sources and people]], manifest as human silhouettes when they do manifest.
231* ''Film/TheWasteland2021'': The beast is described as being very tall with no eyes. When we finally see it, it looks something like a very tall, thin, mummified [[TheGreys grey]].
232* ''Film/{{Wishmaster}}:'' The Djinn in human form has something distinctly off about him. Even when he's charming he comes off as supremely creepy, and if one didn't know it already, the feeling that something monstrous lurks right underneath that face is ever present. His real form is still somewhat humanoid, but has clear reptilian and insectoid traits. Additionally, he is a primeval monster created by God at the dawn of time, possessing CompleteImmortality and [[RealityWarper vast reality-warping powers]] limited only by the fact that they must be used to grant wishes. He can also extract the souls of those whose wishes he grants, dragging them into his fire opal for [[AndIMustScream eternal torture]].
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236* ''Literature/LoneWolf'': About every one of the Darklords of Helgedad qualify. They have quite varied appearances, but are usually humanoid (or close enough; Darklord Taktaal is a SnakePerson). Darklord Gnaag is essentially [[Film/TheFly1986 Brundlefly]]. Darklord Haakon is the best example since the ''Legends of Lone Wolf'' [[AllThereInTheManual novels reveal that]] he has the face of a young human man under his black helm. [[RedRightHand He also has unnaturally long skinny fingers]] and a powerfully muscled physique. A physique that is very easy to see since he has ''[[BodyHorror translucent skin]]'' from the neck down. Despite the physical similarities to humans, Haakon is an embodiment of pure evil just like the other Darklords.
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240* ''Literature/{{Baccano}}'' has [[spoiler:Ronnie Schiatto]], an ancient and incomprehensibly powerful "demon" who decided to take human form and become a gangster [[ItAmusedMe for the lulz]]. While he's usually content to just sit back and be the AllPowerfulBystander, sometimes he likes to switch his Lovecraftian terror aura on while still in human form -- it does wonders for negotiations.
241-->''If he had just been a simple mafioso, those gathered there would not have felt such an alien sense of awe. The aura rolling off of him was that of innumerable things mixed chaotically together... of something that was not human.''
242* ''Literature/BazilBroketail'': The Masters of Padmasa were once men, but no longer have human features, instead looking very monstrous.
243* According to ''Literature/{{Beowulf}}'', TheDescendantsOfCain, including Grendel and his mother, were cursed to become these.
244* In ''Literature/BloodMeridian'' the Judge is {{implied|Trope}} to be more than he seems, but exactly ''what'' is something ManWasNotMeantToKnow. He's an almost ''[[EvilIsBigger seven-foot-tall]]'' hairless [[AlbinosAreFreaks albino]] ImplacableMan who never sleeps, [[TheAgeless never ages]], proclaims [[GodIsEvil war itself to be God]], wants nothing less than absolute power over the Earth and all life upon it, and upon finding him waiting for them in the desert, every member of the Glanton gang believes they have met him before. The novel is VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory, meaning there's a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judge_Holden slight chance]] [[HeWasRightThereAllAlong he may have actually existed]]. Albeit, [[HistoricalUglinessUpdate in a less exaggerated form]]. Hopefully.
245* In R.S Belcher's ''The Brotherhood of the Wheel'', [=BEKs=] are a new monster that's become UrbanLegend. The stories are there these kids in hoodies who knock on doors asking to be let in. Anyone who opens the door are never seen again. What the "Black Eyed Kids" actually are, are the evil remnants of a soul where the light portion has been sacrificed to the god "The Horned Man". The [=BEKs=] are part of his [[TheWildHunt Wild Hunt]], they have completely black eyes, sharklike teeth and superhuman strength. If they bite a person, their evil will infect its victim. For young, innocent children, they'll turn into another [=BEK=] but adults, with their burden of sin, will simply disintegrate.
246* ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'': Jadis the White Witch tells the heroes that she is human and does look like it at first... Except she is ''unusually'' large and pale as snow. Turns out she is not even human (rather, a [[NonhumanHumanoidHybrid half-Giant, half-Jinn]]) nor is she native from Earth but from another dimension known as Charn, which she singlehandedly destroyed before moving to Narnia and turned into a frozen wasteland. She claims to be human in an attempt to solidify her rule since [[CrystalDragonJesus Aslan]] decrees that only the Children of Adam (i.e. humans) can govern this land, but in the end, she became Narnia's own SatanicArchetype. As Mr. Beaver puts it:
247-->"...when you meet anything that's going to be human and isn't yet, or used to be human once and isn't now, or ought to be human and isn't, you keep your eyes on it and feel for your hatchet."
248* Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian faces off against numerous abominations—ranging from the almost human to the utterly bizarre—in the original stories by Creator/RobertEHoward. The most human-like of them (visually, at least), [[Literature/TheDevilInIron Khosatral Khel]], lord of Dagon, provides the page quote. When Conan destroys Khosatral Khel, its "human" aspect is very quickly lost.
249-->"Khosatral reeled and fell. In the shape of a man he reeled, but it was not the shape of a man that struck the loam. Where there had been the likeness of a human face, there was no face at all, and the metal limbs melted and changed... Conan, who had not shrunk from Khosatral living, recoiled blenching for Khosatral dead, for he had witnessed an awful transmutation; in his dying throes Khosatral Khel had become again the thing that had crawled up from the Abyss millennia gone."
250* ''Literature/ACourtOfThornsAndRoses'': Amren. She's an incredibly old being from another dimension who is somehow magically constrained, keeping her powers tamped down. Even with her powers tamped down, she's terrifying. Also she drinks blood. She later gets turned into a standard High Fae and complains about having to eat solid food and use the toilet now.
251* ''Franchise/CthulhuMythos'':
252** Nyarlathotep, the messenger and soul of the Outer Gods. He doesn't seem to have an actual body (being a sentient representation of the will of the Outer Gods), but he can manifest in the physical world using a [[FightingAShadow projected avatar]]. He seems to prefer manifesting in a form that is indistinguishable from a human, mainly because he's a [[TheChessmaster Chessmaster]] who [[ManipulativeBastard enjoys manipulating people]], and that's rather difficult to do if you manifest as a skyscraper-sized betentacled monstrosity. In his [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyarlathotep_(short_story) debut title]], Nyarlathotep appears to be a normal human in appearance. It's [[BrownNote his performance that drives people mad]]. In "Literature/TheDreamsInTheWitchHouse", he manifests as a mostly human figure that is heavily implied to have hooves. It is highly suggested that sometimes he manifests in a form that is so alien to the creature viewing it that it goes insane, and that each one of his forms can do that to some creature, which means that somewhere in the universe there is/are being(s) who see [[HumansAreCthulhu humans as so alien that they cannot view one without going into gibbering madness]].
253** [[HalfHumanHybrid Wilbur Whateley]] from ''Literature/TheDunwichHorror'', who wanted to bring daddy [[EldritchAbomination Yog-Sothoth]] and his pals [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt to our neck of the woods]].
254** Hastur [[SpeakOfTheDevil the Unspeakable]]'s most recognisable avatar, Literature/TheKingInYellow. His mask? It's NotAMask...
255** Modern Mythos author Creator/WHPugmire has dedicated many stories to Nyarlathotep. His own original creation is Selene, who is related to Nyarlathotep and appears as a woman with near-black skin and flowing red hair. She's closer to TheFairFolk in her portrayal but eventually departs to sit with her "Elder Sibling beside the entropic throne of Ultimate Disorder".
256* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'':
257** In ''Literature/TheLightFantastic'', everyone expects the Things From The Dungeon Dimensions to come storming into our reality with tentacles waving, but all they need is one mind. And when Rincewind looks into [[spoiler: Trymon]]'s eyes, it's every bit as horrific as anything involving tentacles and AlienGeometries.
258** ''Literature/IShallWearMidnight'' introduces the Cunning Man, the shade of a fanatic witch-hunter who was so obsessed he went on even after eventually having no body. He appears as a man in black with empty holes for eyes (no, not empty eye sockets, HOLES, you can see through them) and InvisibleToNormals; to those who can perceive it, he also appears to exude a terrible stench, though rather than an actual physical stench this is their mind's perception of the corruption in his. He can use mirrors, pictures and the like to enter the world, and can possess the bodies of others. To hammer home how utterly ''wrong'' he is, in Discworld, the eyes always show a person's true nature. Even the gods can change anything about their appearance except their eyes. Now the Cunning Man has ''nothing there'', as in seeing into the front and out the back of his head.
259** The Auditors, who appear in such books as ''Literature/ThiefOfTime'', ''Literature/{{Hogfather}}'' and ''Literature/ReaperMan''. It's quite telling that they mostly appear in DEATH centered books, on account of them seeking to end nearly most of the universe in order to maintain its "order". They appear as humanoid figures, draped in cloaks, and speak in an unnerving tone (noted to be less actual speech, and more [[RealityWarper retconning reality into having already spoken]]), but they've disguised themselves as humans in the past.
260* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'':
261** The Lords of the Outer Night in [[OurVampiresAreDifferent the Red Court]]. Some [[EldritchAbomination Outsiders]] can also take humanoid form, such as "Sharkface" in ''Literature/ColdDays''.
262** The two Faerie Queens, Mab and Titania, are unfathomable even by [[TheFairFolk fae standards]]. Mab is described as being [[AnthropomorphicPersonification winter itself]]. Their very existence has effects on the world — if Seelie a were bit weaker than Unseelie, Mab's existence would cover Earth in an eternal Ice Age. Titania's existence would result in chaotic nature and more of life on Earth — and viruses aren't except from it. When two of them decide to fight, the planet is covered by apocalyptic storms. It is mentioned that Faerie wars already killed off all life on planet few times, and it had to be restarted from scratch. When Harry looks at them with Sight [[spoiler:they manifest as pure power and raw elemental forces, gigantic pillars and stars of magic, causing Harry extreme pain. Later we learn that Queens are just vessels for their mantles, indestructible elemental powers old as universe that in time destroy the host's personality and remake it into specific archetype.]]
263** The Faerie "mothers" are an order of ''magnitude'' more powerful than the queens. [[spoiler:They control destiny and nature, are invulnerable and able to destroy fey's greatest bane, iron — Mother Winter's teeth are iron — and are omniscient, implied to be able to see alternate universes.]]
264** Drakul looks perfectly human, but according to Jim Butcher he's actually something very inhuman and very powerful stuck in human form.
265* Creator/NeilGaiman:
266** Mr. Croup and Mr. Vandemar from ''Literature/{{Neverwhere}}''. They look human but they're impossibly strong, [[FlashStep able to move faster than the human eye can perceive]], don't bleed when you cut them, have ExtremeOmnivore tendencies [[ImAHumanitarian which extend to humans]], [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld have been alive for centuries]], travel in time, and are pure evil. Door even [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this trope when Richard calls them men.
267--->"I suppose you could call them men, yes. Two legs, two arms, a head each."
268** ''Literature/TheOceanAtTheEndOfTheLane:'' The thing that calls itself Ursula Monkton... at least until it abandons its disguise. Also, perhaps all of the Hempstocks, although they are a benevolent version of the trope.
269* ''Literature/GoodOmens'':
270** The Four Horse- er, [[HorsemenOfTheApocalypse Four Bikers of the Apocalypse]] are not so much {{Reality Warper}}s as reality hurriedly gets out of their way. Violence spontaneously breaks out around War, things waste away in Famine's presence, people included, and Pollution is so toxic a supernatural crown is tarnished black the instant he touches it. They're described as {{Anthropomorphic Personification}}s [[AsLongAsThereIsEvil that are always in the minds of humans]], and as the apocalypse draws near their nature pushes through to the point that they develop "ill-fitting bodies" (Pollution ''oozes'', and War has a voice like a machine gun).
271* Helen Vaughan from Creator/ArthurMachen's ''Literature/TheGreatGodPan'' was the inspiration for Lovecraft's [[Literature/TheDunwichHorror Wilbur Whateley]] and may well have been the [[UrExample first]] Humanoid Abomination in modern literature. She is the daughter of an EldritchAbomination who seduces men into partaking of her unknown horrors, driving them to madness and suicide.
272-->"Everyone who saw her at the police court said she was at once the most beautiful woman and the most repulsive they had ever set eyes on. I have spoken to a man who saw her, and I assure you he positively shuddered as he tried to describe the woman, but he couldn't tell why."
273* Kuyo Suo from ''Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya'' is an alien agent from the Canopy Domain. She has the appearance of a human girl, but everything about her behavior is described as being very alien and unnatural. The only thing that can be discerned from her actions is that she wants to communicate, but her [[BlueAndOrangeMorality alien morality]] means she has no idea how.
274* In ''Hekla's Children'' by James Brogden, Nathan Brookes was a British schoolteacher who had 4 students of his go missing 10 years ago. Turns out students were kidnapped by a Bronze-Age man-made demigod to help him battle the cannibalistic abomination from the dark world of Un, the ''afaugh'' and taken back into prehistory. James discovers a way to go to the distant past and track them down. Alongside one of the students he recovered, James undergoes the mystical HerosJourney only he fails his and ends up dying of starvation in the mountains. James's spirit returns as the ''afaugh'', the [[DemonicPossession possessing monster]] behind the {{Wendigo}} legends which results in the StableTimeLoop of the Bronze Age demigod battling the afaugh into the modern age.
275* Angels in ''Literature/HisDarkMaterials'', which are near-EnergyBeings that look like architecture but that humans see as WingedHumanoid in shape.
276* Shades from the ''Literature/InheritanceCycle'' qualify as this. Former sorcerers whose bodies were taken over when they summoned [[OurSpiritsAreDifferent spirits]] too strong for them to control, shades are clearly not even close to human anymore, being a hollow, papery skin filled with black smoke that passably mimics a human form until it's killed. Shades also change their appearance when converted, as Varaug is stated to look exactly like Durza after his transformation. They also have a HealingFactor and ResurrectiveImmortality (as long as they're not stabbed in the heart, which is the only way to kill them), and are strong enough to immobilize a dragon with their mind and lift an elf off the ground with one hand. Durza's consciousness even continues to assault Eragon's at full strength for several hours after the former's death.
277* [[GooGooGodlike Anthony Fremont]] in ''Literature/ItsAGoodLife''. While his appearance isn't fully described, he has purple eyes, is sometimes described as a goblin, has an "odd shadow", and was strange-looking enough that the obstetrician who delivered him freaked out and tried to kill him. There's also the matter of his RealityWarper abilities, which allow him to do essentially anything he likes. Despite this, his mind is the same as that of any other three-year-old. That's hardly any comfort to the residents of his home town of Peaksville, who are forced to pretend that everything is good lest they be [[FateWorseThanDeath turned into something horrible and sent to the cornfield]].
278* Creator/StephenKing:
279** Randall Flagg, especially in ''Literature/TheStand'', and to a lesser extent in the other books where he is either the BigBad or TheDragon. In ''The Stand'', one character claims that Flagg is actually Legion, the [[Literature/TheBible Biblical]] demon horde that Jesus cast into a herd of pigs, while [[UnreliableNarrator Flagg]] himself claims to be [[Franchise/CthulhuMythos Nyarlathotep]].
280** The Crimson King ends up looking like a red-robed [[EvilOldFolks old man]] when he's finally encountered in the end. His [[RedEyesTakeWarning red eyes]] give him away.
281** The favorite form of the eponymous EldritchAbomination in ''Literature/{{It}}'' is a MonsterClown called Pennywise the Dancing Clown.
282** The True Knot from ''Literature/DoctorSleep'' are a "family" of psychic [[OurVampiresAreDifferent quasi-vampires]] that devour the "Shine" (life force/supernatural abilities) of psychic humans. While they typically look like late middle-aged to elderly retirees, the monstrous true forms they take on when feeding has them having elongated jaws with a single tusk inside. One of their members, [[TheEvilGenius Walnut]], even hypothesizes about their condition, believing them to still have DNA but to have a changed nervous system, the latter of which causes the True Knot to react badly to flying (necessitating them to travel in a convoy of [=RVs=]).
283* In R.S. Belcher's ''King of the Road'', there are creatures from cryptozoology and folklore/urban legends as well as various beings from the ''Franchise/CthulhuMythos''. Then there's this thing that was summoned by a renegade biker using a black seashell. The biker's job was to assassinate two bikers who have inhuman ancestry that makes them superhumanly tough. To deal with that, he summoned what appears to be the rotted corpse of a woman that drowned. Only it's missing its head, instead there's what appears to be a giant, glowing jellyfish on its neckstump. It can extend the tentacles from its "head" to incredible distances and its touch is extremely toxic, to the point where it can kill those with supernatural ancestry. Finally it could take multiple Glaser "safety" rounds (which cause damage like hollow-points) and barely note the damage. It's notable that both bikers are experienced monster hunters and usually know what they're up against, against this thing they had no idea what it might be.
284* In Creator/CharlesStross' ''Literature/TheLaundryFiles'':
285** [[spoiler:Angleton, AKA the Teapot, AKA the Eater of Souls]] is eventually revealed to be this. Subverted in that he's undeniably one of the good guys, even if he ''lives'' in the UncannyValley and therefore frightens his subordinates. Adding to the joke is that the middle name of the real James Angleton, longtime head of counterintelligence for the CIA, was "Jesus." [[spoiler:What happened was that he was summoned and bound in the 1930s, taught to pass for human, and eventually HumanityEnsues. Strangely, it's implied that he believes in decency and fairness more than the people around him -- he's not averse to pulling a few strings for Bob and Mo's sake. What is Angleton? During the 1920s, Ensign Evgenie ''Teapot'' Burdokovskii was the brutal henchman to the notorious occultist/warlord Baron Ungern Von Sternberg of Russia's White Army. During a campaign on behalf to secure the Mongolian shaman Bogd Khan, Burdokovskii took a forbidden "hell" scroll (the guy had a fetish for images of torture) and read it. He quickly sickened and died before coming back to "life" but now possessed by the unique ''preta''/''Angra Mainyu''/"hungry ghost" known as the Eater of Souls. After investigating the tale of this warlord and his crony who had been executed by the Red Army, the Laundry's founder Fuller had the Eater of Souls bound into the corpse of an executed British criminal. The resultant entity was then sent to work as an English schoolmaster to teach the abomination how to mimic humanity. This would be James Angleton]]
286** And [[spoiler:after Angleton seemingly dies fighting an elder vampire, ''Bob'' finds out he has become heir to the title of Eater of Souls. It takes a lot of time for him to get a handle on it.]]
287* In "Literature/TheMasqueOfTheRedDeath", the guest wearing the Red Death costume at Prince Prospero's masquerade [[spoiler: dissipates into nothingness leaving only his mask and bloody robes when first the enraged Prince and then other guests try to kill him. Everyone present dies immediately after that, the masked guest being the personification of the pestilence itself.]]
288* The Beast, AKA [[spoiler:Martin Chatwin]] from ''Literature/TheMagicians'' is mistaken for an EldritchAbomination at first, but during the climactic battle, his EvilGloating reveals [[spoiler:that, as a boy, he escaped into the fringes of the Fillory world and accepted the darker magic of its inhabitants wholeheartedly, transforming him into a god-level power.]] The result is [[http://68.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m8f9c4lcXT1qgvf15o1_1280.jpg not pretty]].
289* In ''Literature/Momo1973'', the villains appear to be nondescript men in grey suits, but are actually something entirely inhuman and inimical to human life.
290* ''Literature/TheMonsterOfElendhaven'': Johann, the titular monster, is a monster that looks like a tall, lanky human. He only has the drive to kill and his submission and lover for Florian as motivators. He can't be killed, as he will just resurrect soon after, and people, with few exceptions, will forget about him as soon as he leaves their sight.
291* ''Literature/{{Perelandra}}'': The BigBad is the Un-man, a [[OurDemonsAreDifferent fallen eldila who's heavily implied to be Satan]], possessing one of his pawns. It's so petty and evil, the protagonist can't be near him for too long.
292* The Clockmaker, [[spoiler:formerly Philip Lascaille]], from ''Literature/ThePrefect''. Can assume any shape, but its default form resembles a stretched-out human form, spindly and quicksilver. Enjoys wanton slaughter and leaving intricately designed clocks and trinkets around... which may or may not be [[BodyHorror Body Horror-inducing]] booby traps.
293* In ''Literature/APracticalGuideToEvil'', there are numerous examples.
294** [[TheFairFolk The Fae]] who look like stunningly beautiful humans with perhaps some strange features like snow-white skin or flaming hair, but in reality, there is the substance of Arcadia itself: power and stories, albeit in human form.
295** Demons and devils can take the form of humans, but there is always something subtly wrong about them.
296** As an example of a human going beyond the pale and becoming a humanoid abomination, we have [[spoiler: Catherine]], who turns into a Fae. Despite looking like before, her bones become ivory, her heartbeats and her lungs breath only when she remembers them too, she can regrow lost limbs -- or grew entirely new such as wings given a second of time or even turn to mist. Worse still are the psychological changes: her beliefs become iron-clad principles she has to follow without her former flexibility, her whole outlook is perpetually colored by the day she became a Fae (which was a really bad day for her), and she cannot break oaths she gave.
297* The side chapter about the shopkeeper in ''Literature/ProphecyApprovedCompanion'' begins: "The entity known as Mr. Igma stirred." No one is quite sure what the shopkeeper is, but it ain't human.
298* ''Literature/{{Rollerskater}}'' features an atypically friendly example in K-Os, who appears to be an unusually tall woman in rollerskates, with pale skin and piercing blue eyes. She is in fact the quasi-immortal personification of entropy, and to behold her true form is to [[GoMadFromTheRevelation go mad]].
299* In ''Literature/TheQuorum'', CorruptCorporateExecutive Derek Leech is something inhuman that walked out of the polluted slime at the bottom of the river Thames fully formed. He's close enough to human that most people don't notice anything odd about him, except perhaps the fact that he's continually chewing on something -- which is because his teeth are always growing and need to be continually worn down. He also eats really weird things from time to time, because he can't get sick and he has no sense of smell or taste.
300* In Liliana Bodoc's ''Saga of the Borderlands'', The Death takes the form of an old woman with long gray hair, who looks fragile and harmless enough, however, to travel from one continent to another she takes the form of a LivingFigurehead (and when a poor sailor gets too close to her, she terrifies him to death). She is also the mother of [[GodOfEvil Misaianes, The Eternal Hatred,]] the BigBad of the entire saga (in her defense, The Death never thought that her son would end up being evil)
301* The "Walrus" and the "Carpenter" from "The Sea Was Wet as Wet Could Be" by Creator/GahanWilson, nick-named for their resemblance to the Creator/LewisCarroll characters. [[spoiler:This time, the unlucky bunch that fall victim to them aren't oysters...]]
302* The Old Ones of ''Literature/ShamanBlues'' are humanoid, but extremely ancient, impossibly powerful and decidedly not human, and malicious towards mortals. They dwell at the edge of the afterlife, hunting for shamans to put them through their [[BodyHorror "initiation"]].
303* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'':
304** The Others, although it's a bit hard to tell what their deal actually ''is'', as they can also cross into TheFairFolk, AnIcePerson and/or {{Necromancer}} territories, depending on what angle you're looking at them from. Their are also beautifully humanoid in both a pale and a cold and distant way, but you'd ''never'' actually mistake them for human. Unless from a (hopefully safe) distance.
305** The Children of the Forest might be more benign (we think) and strongly resemble the classically small, brownie-like elf/fairy to look at, especially given their links with trees and the natural world. But, they're as much like TheFairFolk as the Others are, if rather less overtly Dark Powers-y. Given their link to possible blood-sacrifice in the past, their nuking of land-bridges and their decidedly non-human points of view and, well... Don't let yourself get too comfy. A minority of them can also do mind tricks which can leave a body shivering in front of the fridge when you really think about them.
306** Melisandre looks human enough and claims to have been an ordinary woman before becoming a priestess of R'hllor. There's still something [[UncannyValley off]] about her that unnerves most people. She's also TheNeedless and wields truly disturbing BloodMagic. This uncanny effect seems to be a fairly common occurrence with most accomplished Red Priests and Priestesses, even if the details differ between individuals. Of the four well-described ones we get, only Thoros doesn't make people squirm.
307** [[TheGrimReaper The Stranger]] of the Seven. The rest of the Seven are fairly typical human-based archetypes, so are pretty "normal". For gods. Then this one pitches up: hooded-and-cloaked with an indistinct face that might or might not be a mask and generally... odd. Unsexed (although generally referred to as "he"), possibly a skeleton or something only vaguely human, regarded as TheVoiceless, without a verse in a song about the Seven: there's a lot off about "him". Appropriate for the Faith of the Seven's incarnation of Death and the unknown. May or may not wear the other six as "faces". May or may not actually be the Many-Faced God also found in Braavos.
308* Creator/JRRTolkien:
309** ''Literature/TheSilmarillion'' has [[OurAngelsAreDifferent Ainur]], when they decide to take corporeal form, but especially [[SatanicArchetype Morgoth]] and [[TheDragon Sauron]].
310** The Nazgul from ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings''. They were human kings who got Rings of Power from Sauron and became corrupted. Now they are undead ghosts bound to his will, and have no physical form (they can be seen in the spirit world, though). When they travel, they look like black riders with unseen faces, and everybody can feel how evil and unnatural they are.
311* In ''Literature/TheScholomance,'' it's eventually revealed that [[spoiler: Orion Lake himself is actually a maw-mouth in human form--his mother created a maw-mouth and fused it with her unborn son in the hopes of creating a LivingWeapon she could use to subdue the other enclaves. And El realizes that she was born for the express purpose of killing him before he can go full ApocalypseMaiden and destroy the world.]]
312* In ''Literature/TheSpiritThief'', the Lord of Storms is usually a hurricane, so his human shell has its share of problems. For one, it becomes unstable and blurry when he gets emotional, and in one case as he gets impatient, he grows far beyond human sizes. Then there's the fact that he's capable of both the FlashStep and staying utterly still. His entire mind is focused on hunting, to the point that when he finally spots his quarry, Miranda calls his joy so powerful, no human would be capable of feeling it.
313* ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'':
314** Thousands of years before the classic saga, there was the Sith Emperor, introduced in ''Literature/{{Revan}}'' and the BigBad of ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic''. He attained immortality through a ritual that drained life essences on an even larger scale than Palpatine later pulled off, draining every last bit of life on a planet to the point that the Force itself ceased to exist within the planet's atmosphere. Though his body's shape was still humanoid afterward, nothing else about him was. Even other Sith Lords, who by their nature see no problem with mass murder, [[EvenEvilHasStandards were horrified when they learned about how he became immortal]]. And his intention was to go even further, because his immortality wasn't perfect enough. He was immune to natural death, but could still theoretically be killed by violence. So his plan was to create a larger-scale version of the original ritual that would drain the life of ''[[ApocalypseHow everything in the universe]]'', which would have effectively resulted in him ''[[GodhoodSeeker becoming the Force]]''.
315** ''Literature/FateOfTheJedi'' has Abeloth, a former human woman who more than a hundred thousand years before the movies ended up on a planet occupied by the immortal Ones, the Father, the Son, and the Daughter. She became the Servant, but was then accepted as the Mother because she was able to control the rivalry between the Son, who represented the Dark Side, and the Daughter, who represented the Light Side. She was still mortal though, and as she aged her ability to control the Son and Daughter's rivalry diminished and she feared the loss of her family, so she tried to obtain immortality by drinking from the Font of Power as the son had and bathing in the Pool of Knowledge as the daughter had. She achieved her goal of near-immortality, but because she was a mortal and not a divine being like the Ones, her body and mind became twisted beyond recognition. The Father built the Maw Installation to imprison the Mother on that planet, and she was soon became the Dark Side entity known as Abeloth. She possessed Dark Side abilities that no others possessed, inflicting paranoia on Force-sensitives and drawing them to her, who would drain then their life energy and consume them. She would then create avatars of them, which she would use to disguise herself and hide her true hideous appearance. She could also teleport through space and had a [[EldritchLocation realm]] of her own creation called Beyond Shadows. Luke, who was at this point the most powerful Jedi who ever lived, threw everything he could at her and only slowed her down. He felt she was beyond human comprehension and that her return was inevitable. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9xTS_DEx_w This video]] provides a great overview of her.
316* The seven original vampires in ''Literature/TheStrain'' are revealed to have been fragments of the Archangel Azrael, who went rogue after developing a taste for blood. They appear vaguely human at first glance, but their bodies are composed of capillary worms that transmit vampirism.
317* Mr. Edward Hyde in ''Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde'' is one of the earliest literary examples in literature. Most people who meet him find there to be something off about him but can never quite articulate it, beyond a vague sense of degeneration about him. [[ItWasHisSled As we all know]], Hyde is what you get when you take an ordinary, flawed man, and then subtract all the good from him. Mr. Hyde is ''[[MadeOfEvil pure evil]]''.
318* Bentley Little's ''The Summoning'' has the ''cup hu girngsi'', an ancient and powerful [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Chinese vampire]]. Unlike most vampires in literature, it was ''never'' human, instead being a primordial evil dating back to [[TimeAbyss the earliest days of human myth]]. To most people, it resembles a person or creature that they associate with resurrection or immortality -- very often Jesus -- but its true form is a monstrous, withered horror that only resembles a human in general shape.
319* The [[BigBad Endlords]] from ''Literature/SwordOfShadows'' look like tall humans in dark armor, but it's made ''quite'' plain that they are in fact cosmic forces of destruction which have been compressed into this shape, and are utterly inimical to life as we know it.
320* The main characters of ''Literature/TheTaking'' catch a glimpse of one of these in a mirror that was displaying an [[DarkWorld unnatural reflection]]. Another appears later in the story, though its appearance causes it to overlap into MonstrousHumanoid as well.
321* In ''Literature/ThoseThatWake'', Man in Suit is a humanoid man in a suit who's so blank his features are impossible to describe, and his influence can cause you to kill yourself or try to kill those around you. [[spoiler:This is because he's the living idea of hopelessness]].
322* ''Literature/TheUnexploredSummonBloodSign'' has two examples, both of which are major spoilers: [[spoiler:the White Queen and the Black Maw. The White Queen looks like an inhumanly beautiful girl in a {{Stripperific}} version of a wedding dress, and [[VillainWithGoodPublicity is seen as a benevolent goddess]], but is actually a complete {{Yandere}} who doesn't care about anything except the target of her obsession. The Black Maw normally looks like a tornado of black slime, but its true form is a black-colored version of the White Queen. Technically, this is in fact one example, as the White Queen and Black Maw are the same entity]].
323* ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'':
324** Comparatively minor examples, the Myrddraal are born among the [[OurOrcsAreDifferent Trollocs]], a throwback to the Trollocs' human heritage, but warped by the BlackMagic that created them. They resemble eerily pale, graceful humans except that they have [[EyelessFace smooth skin where eyes should be]] and have a number of bizarre abilities that cannot be explained by the series' main magic system. They're also absolutely devoid of emotion except for cold-blooded sadism and are all completely identical in terms of appearance and personality. Even human villains who encounter them are prone to remark on how unnatural they are.
325** Shaidar Haran, a Myrddraal that acts as the Dark One's avatar, and later an incubator of sorts.
326** Padan Fain, who starts out as human, but through a convoluted series of misfortunes, becomes the living embodiment of another evil power, possibly as bad as the Dark One.
327** Subverted with the Forsaken, the Shadow's thirteen greatest servants from the [[TheTimeOfMyths Age of Legends]]. They're commonly spoken of in the same breath as the [[GodOfEvil Dark One]] himself and well-read scholars attribute monstrous PersonOfMassDestruction powers to them, but when they show up, they turn out to be nothing more than powerful and knowledgeable spellcasters with plenty of human weaknesses. Nynaeve has a moment of shock when she faces one in a WizardDuel and realizes that she's just as strong as her Forsaken opponent. However, at the same time, they're also sadistic monsters from a long lost era, with knowledge long forgotten, and tend to escape death thanks to the patronage of an EldritchAbomination. Meanwhile, Nynaeve is one of the very strongest female channellers of the Third Age, blowing every single other Aes Sedai out the water, she was up against one of the weakest and least combat oriented female Forsaken. The stronger and smarter ones aren't quite this trope (except Ishamael/Moridin, who largely has his use of the True Power to thank for that), but they are still horrifyingly dangerous.
328* Iruoch in the second novel of the ''Literature/WiddershinsAdventures'' trilogy is an [[TheFairFolk evil faerie]] who has a base resemblance to a man -- although it's repeatedly emphasized how creepy and unnatural he looks -- has [[ChildEater a taste for human children]], eight unnaturally long spider-like fingers that he can use to lift himself up and walk on, and a [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking physics-defying hat and coat]]. He's also accompanied by an invisible chorus of ghostly children.
329* ''Literature/TheZombieKnight'' has Aberrations, which are created by removing the soul of an unborn child[[note]]One with both copies of the reaper gene, so fortunately it's pretty hard to find a suitable one[[/note]] and replacing it with that of a [[TheGrimReaper reaper]]. The result can [[CastingAShadow wield solid shadows]], BodySurf, use one secondary power, and become stronger by [[YourSoulIsMine consuming souls]], which they do by killing people with that secondary ability. All of them are very bloodthirsty; as Roman puts it, they're always looking for entertainment, and are most entertained by killing people.
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333* ''Series/Archive81'' has {{Cthulhumanoid}} [[spoiler:Kaelego]]. It is an ancient Demon God who lives in another dimension called the Otherworld. He is worshipped by the Vos Society and Alexander Davenport.
334* ''Series/AshVsEvilDead'':
335** [[DemonLordsAndArchDevils Eligos]], a blue emaciated humanoid who flickers like a malfunctioning TV.
336** [[BigBad Ruby]], who’s a Dark One, but looks completely human except for possessing BlackEyesOfEvil (sometimes), SuperStrength and an immunity to fire.
337** Ruby and Baal's demon children, who have coal-black skin, have dark pits for eyes and can transform into {{Living Shadow}}s.
338** [[GodOfEvil Baal]], who looks completely human except when you take into account the facts that he can wear the skin of those he kills to disguise himself, comes from the [[{{Hell}} same place]] as the evil force and other demonic creatures encountered in the series, possesses SuperStrength, and growls monstrously when frustrated or angry, which shows that he’s just as inhuman and unnatural as the rest of his colleagues
339** Marcus, the [[AncientOrderOfProtectors Knight of Sumeria]] who ends up becoming a grotesque, ''Film/{{The Thing|1982}}''-like creature.
340** When the [[GreaterScopeVillain Dark Ones]] finally appear, they take the form of people wearing hooded robes, with just enough of their faces visible to know that they're ''not'' human. They don't even appear to be entirely ''physical'', moving around more like ghosts.
341* ''Franchise/{{Buffyverse}}'':
342** ''Series/{{Angel}}'':
343*** Illyria's original form was a massive tentacled creature as she's an [[EldritchAbomination Old One]], a "pure" demon [[TheOlderImmortal that ruled the Earth]] [[TimeAbyss when time was young]] and serves as a walking ShoutOut to the Franchise/CthulhuMythos. But since she's stolen [[spoiler:Winifred Burkle]]'s body, we mostly see her looking like a blue haired and blue-eyed version of her with a body covered in a crimson and vaguely insectoid carapace excluding her head.
344*** Jasmine. The most we could get from her true form was a shadowed mass of tentacles, and she's mentioned by her abandoned demon followers as the "Blessed Devourer." Those who are immune to her mind-control charms don't see her as a beautiful woman but as a corpse filled with maggots, and her true name cannot be pronounced by human words (Angel needed a stitched up demon follower because it was the only thing capable of saying her name and breaking the spell).
345** ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' had one of these as its Season Five BigBad. Glorificus, aka Glory, was an exiled hellgod that was reduced to using a hapless human host as a timeshare. Whenever Glory takes control of her (male) host, she looks like a [[GenderBender glamorous woman]]. Even in this form Glory is a NighInvulnerable [[SuperStrength superstrong]] menace that must regularly rob people of their sanity and ''eat it'' so as to stay functional.
346* ''Series/ChannelZero'':
347** ''Candle Cove'' has both the Tooth Child (an animate being made of human teeth, which turns out to be [[spoiler: an avatar for the spirit of [[PhysicalGod Eddie Painter]]]]) and the ''[[ShowWithinAShow Candle Cove]]'' character Jawbone (specifically when we see his true "Skin-Taker" form [[spoiler: in [[EldritchLocation Eddie's Realm]]]]).
348** ''No-End House'' has the beings inhabiting the [[EldritchLocation titular house]]. They are perfect copies of the loved ones of the people who enter the house, but if you spend enough time around them, you realize that [[UncannyValley things are just off]] about how they act. There's also the fact that they're cannibalistic monsters who [[AbstractEater conjure up and eat]] the memories of their victims. And if they don't do so after enough time, they start to degenerate into zombie-like creatures.
349** ''Butcher's Block'' has the [[OneWingedAngel Butcher form]] taken by Joseph Peach during the finale, which looks more like some kind of desiccated corpse than a person. There's also the Meat Servant, a literal human-shaped conglomerate of raw meat in service to the Peach family [[spoiler: and the Pestilent God [[GreaterScopeVillain which they worship]], which looks like a human wearing some kind of animal skull, but is actually a sort of walking tear in reality]].
350** ''The Dream Door'' has Pretzel Jack, an [[ImaginationBasedSuperpower imagination-created]] creature who looks like a contortionist clown, whose face is just [[UncannyValley a little off]], and who [[AlienBlood bleeds white ooze]]. [[spoiler: There's also [[EvilAllAlong Ian's]] creations, Tall Boy (a seven foot tall albino with a constant blank look on his face) and the Crayon Crew (human-shaped melted crayons).]]
351* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
352** The [[HumanAliens Time Lords]] at the end of the Second War in Heaven and the Last Great Time War have continued to regenerate into forms that are ideal for waging chronological war — in the first case, war against what [[YouCannotGraspTheTrueForm can only be approximately described as]] a sapient timeline. Guess what this implies for ''ordinary'' Time Lords?
353*** Some parts of the [[Franchise/DoctorWhoExpandedUniverse Expanded Universe]] (Dave Stone's books, in particular) suggest that the Doctor we know is a guise adopted by an EldritchAbomination. Lawrence Miles' ''Franchise/FactionParadox'' series plays with this idea a lot, too.
354*** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E12ThePandoricaOpens "The Pandorica Opens"]] has the thing the Pandorica was designed to hold: "A nameless, terrible thing, soaked in the blood of a billion galaxies. The most feared being in all the cosmos. And nothing could stop it, or hold it, or reason with it. One day it would just drop out of the sky and tear down your world." [[spoiler:It's the Doctor.]]
355*** TheMaster, after he CameBackWrong in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E17E18TheEndOfTime "The End of Time"]], is essentially TheAntichrist and his return is heralded by portentous psychic nightmares that afflict every human being on Earth.
356*** This has given rise to "Dr. Nyarlathotep", a tag in the fandom for fanon of the Doctor as an EldritchAbomination, encompassing everything from Time Lords/Gallifreyans as cosmic horrors in human form to the Doctor as the current universe's incarnation of Nyarlathotep.
357** Also in the Expanded Universe, [[PhysicalGod humanoid TARDISes]]... it's mentioned as being especially creepy when they open to take on passengers.
358** The [[Recap/DoctorWhoS38E10TheTimelessChildren Timeless Child]] looks just like any other {{Human Alien|s}}, but all attempts to discover what they are and where they came from revealed no secrets that could be understood; they may originate from another realm, an alternate dimension or universe, but even that is open to question. Their one known distinguishing feature is their unlimited number of regenerations, which the proto-Time Lords used as the basis for their own ability to regenerate. [[spoiler:Again, it's the Doctor.]]
359** The [[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E7TheCelestialToymaker Celestial Toymaker]], in the original series serial of the same name, resembles a middle-aged white man dressed in Mandarin robes who engages in silly, over-sized versions of board games and toys. He however controls his own universe and has vast powers over time and space. In one Expanded Universe novel, he is depicted more horribly and is outright stated to be using the powers of the Great Old Ones. In one of the ''AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho'' audio dramas, he's said to have been observed taking a leisurely paddle in A SUPERNOVA. When he [[TheBusCameBack returns]] in "[[Recap/DoctorWho60thASTheGiggle The Giggle]]", this aspect of his nature is played up even more, with powers that humanity can't begin to ''understand'', much less fight against.
360--->'''The Toymaker:''' You know full well this is merely a face concealing a vastness that will never cease, because [[BlueAndOrangeMorality your Good and your Bad are nothing to me]].
361** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS38E7CanYouHearMe Zellin and Rakaya]] are immortals from outside this universe with power over nightmares, provoking them, giving them physical form, and feeding on them. In this dimension, they take human forms they construct from molecules and atoms, Zellin finding his to be "small".
362** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS13E3PyramidsOfMars Sutekh]] is the last of the Osirans, bearing immense, godlike powers that he uses to spread death and destruction purely for his own enjoyment. He's so powerful, in fact, that the other Osirans died imprisoning him, and the Doctor is only able to defeat him for good by tricking him into re-imprisoning himself in a time tunnel until he reaches the end of his natural lifespan.
363** The Fendahl in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS15E3ImageOfTheFendahl "Image of the Fendahl"]] is an ageless deathless HiveMind that seeks to absorb all LifeEnergy in the universe, and is so terrifying even looking upon it causes its victims to be rendered immobile with fear. The Fendahl Core appears as a gold-skinned human woman.
364** Played with in the case of both [[Recap/DoctorWhoS26E3TheCurseOfFenric Fenric]] and [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E10Midnight the Midnight Entity]]. Both are feared beings with untold levels of power, but they manifest by possessing human bodies; Fenric's true form is an amorphous green gas, while the Entity's true form is never seen.
365** The Beast (from [[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E8TheImpossiblePlanet "The Impossible Planet"]]/[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E9TheSatanPit "The Satan Pit"]]) is a massive horned humanoid capable of possessing entire populations and turning them into his servants. Whether the Beast was simply the inspiration for {{Satan}} or the genuine article is never explained, and the Doctor refuses to give an explanation.
366** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E16TheWatersOfMars "The Waters of Mars"]]: Those infected by the Flood turn into dead-eyed monstrosities with bloated faces that constantly spew water on behalf of some ancient horror buried in the underground glacier (or, given the water, it may be frozen ''as'' the glacier).
367** [[Recap/DoctorWho50thASTheDayOfTheDoctor "The Day of the Doctor"]]: The Moment is one of the more understated ones and yet probably the most powerful in the series. Never mind that it's ''the'' WeaponOfMassDestruction with the ability to devour '''galaxies''' and a piece of mechanics complex enough to develop a consciousness -- throughout its only appearance it repeatedly and calmly punches holes in the Time Lock around the Last Great Time War. To put it into perspective, this is the same barrier that's strong enough to (mostly) seamlessly contain the full might of the Daleks, Time Lords, and every other Eldritch Abomination they brought with them. For most of its appearance it [[AFormYouAreComfortableWith takes the form of]] Rose Tyler. "No, hang on... ''Bad Wolf''."
368** The Doctor certainly thinks that [[LovableRogue Jack Harkness]] is one, and the TARDIS agrees with him: According to the Doctor, Rose (as Bad Wolf) didn't just revive him and make him immortal, she made him a living ''fixed point in time''. The TARDIS went as far as to [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E11Utopia travel to the end of the universe]] to get rid of him when he grabbed it, and the Doctor's Time Lord instincts make it difficult to even look at him without mentioning how "wrong" he is.
369** Bad Wolf herself. After absorbing the heart of the TARDIS in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E13ThePartingOfTheWays "The Parting of the Ways"]], Rose saw '''everything''', in all possible timelines, and possessed enough power to disintegrate an entire Dalek ''fleet'' with a thought. However it only lasted a few minutes, human bodies not capable of containing that amount of power, and the Doctor had to perform another HeroicSacrifice to save her. And yet, in those few minutes, she didn't just erase the Daleks, and spread the mysterious messages seen throughout the season, and make Jack Harkness immortal, but we ''keep'' running into the words "bad wolf" that mark Rose's fingerprints as she altered reality in the past, present, and future to protect her friends and the universe.
370* In keeping with the recurring elements of MaybeMagicMaybeMundane and MagicalRealism, several seasons of ''Series/{{Fargo}}'' feature a seemingly ordinary character implied to be something ''more''.
371** Lorne Malvo is ''possibly'' this, if the hints he's the Devil are true. Of course, it wouldn't be out of character for Malvo to have a DevilComplex, and it's quite possible he's simply a very skilled and effective assassin rather than some supernatural entity.
372** Paul Marrane is heavily implied to be the Wandering Jew and possesses some kind of supernatural powers. Fortunately, [[CreepyGood he's a good guy]], but that doesn't mean he's [[GoodIsNotSoft soft]], as he [[spoiler:summons ghosts to take an [[NothingIsScarier unknown but likely unpleasant]] vengeance on Yuri Gurka]] (who, to be fair, [[AssholeVictim really deserved it.]])
373** Ole Munch is an immortal sin eater who has been alive for hundreds of years, and has seemingly preserved his life through dark magic.
374* ''Series/{{From}}'': The creatures tormenting the town every night look like normal people, minus the creepy smiles they're always sporting. When they actually attack, they tend to revert to a more demonic appearance.
375* The Xibalbans in ''Series/FromDuskTillDawn'' are demons from the Mayan underworld. Some such as their leader Amaru and her right-hand man Brasa look like ordinary humans, but they are actually [[GodInHumanForm demonic deities that look like humans]], and those are the ones that look most human among the rest of their kind. By extension, the Nine Lords of Night -- the original vampires -- are also this due to being natives from Xibalba as lesser demons.
376* ''Series/GameOfThrones'':
377** The White Walkers. Whereas the Others in the books are described as "oddly beautiful", the White Walkers look like emaciated corpses which have been left out to freeze.
378** Melisandre's LivingShadow assassin.
379** Gregor Clegane, after being [[CameBackWrong brought back to life]] by [[MadScientist Qyburn]], appears to be some kind of sentient zombie. He doesn't seem to feel pain, appears to be even stronger than he was in life, is partially rotted, and ''definitely'' still has his old sadism.
380* ''Series/{{Garo}}'':
381** Messiah is a giant, naked woman who can create thousands of Horrors from her '''footprints'''.
382** Three other legendary Horrors, Ganon, Zedom and Eris, also have human-like manifestions.
383* Janet from ''Series/TheGoodPlace'' is a lighter version of this. She's just one of many Janets, who are essentially humanoid, eternal afterlife Siris, with endless knowledge, the ability to produce any requested object, and a lack of relatable humanity due to the Janets' AI-like limitations. The one we follow eventually learns more about human experiences, and Janets become more sophisticated upon being rebooted, but Janet is still portrayed as very strange. She's very pedantic due to her rigid honesty, and adamant that she is neither classifiable as a human girl or a robot, she lives in a boundless void, and often lacks human context to react appropriately to alarming things that happen to or around her. Despite all of this, she is always well-intentioned and proves to be a good friend.
384* ''Series/KamenRiderGaim'': The deities inhabiting [[EldritchLocation Helheim Forest]], Space God and Priestess of Fate, appear as a young human man and women dressed in white. Assuming human form makes sense as they are [[DeityOfHumanOrigin Deities of Human Origin]].
385* ''Series/KamenRiderExAid'': Masumune Dan merged with Gemdeus (essentially Elder God of video games) and became Gemdeus Cronus. He was already an EvilerThanThou example of HumansAreBastards so it wasn't much of a change, just TaintedVeins on his face and a massive power boost as Cronus. It also appeared to restrain his actions according to the game rules and programming.
386* ''Series/KamenRiderZiO'': There are few certainties about [[TheCorrupter Woz]], the herald of [[TheCaligula Oma]] [[PhysicalGod Zi-O]], other that the fact he is definitely not human. For starters, he can block a punch from [[MonsterOfTheWeek Another Rider]] and toss it across the place, regularly pulls StealthHiBye through [[TimeyWimeyBall space and time]], has a book with all events past and future and presumably [[AlienBlood bleeds paper]]. Noone knows who or what Woz is, where he came from and what are his true intentions beyond serving Oma Zi-O. With [[AffablyEvil his reputation]] as [[SmugSnake super slick]] ManipulativeBastard, noone can be blamed [[ProperlyParanoid for assuming]] that he does have [[DevilInPlainSight ulterior motives]].
387* In ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'', [[Series/TheFlash2014 Zoom]] finally returns as the Black Flash, becoming a cross between a speedster and a [[ClockRoaches Time Wraith]]. He's revealed to be the reason Eobard Thawne is always on the move, as the Black Flash is trying to correct the Time Aberration that keeps Thawne alive after [[spoiler:his ancestor Eddie's HeroicSuicide]]. Besides the usual speedster abilities, the creature now also has the ability to sense the use of the Speed Force.
388* His Divine Shadow/Giga Shadow in ''Series/{{Lexx}}'' is a planet-sized EldritchAbomination that managed to assume a humanoid form by transferring his consciousness into humans for generations. In his disguised form, he appears as a black-cloaked man but his true form is of an gargantuan Insect.
389* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'':
390** The Mystics from Rhun look at first as three young beautiful women, but later is revealed they are something akin to a [[OurLichesAreDifferent lich]], renouncing their humanity for power and black magic. They look like the ringwraiths from the movies in their true forms.
391** Both Morgoth and Sauron prefer a giant human-like TinTyrant form.
392** A more benevolent example would be the strange man Nori finds in the fallen meteorite, as he is an Istar.
393* ''Series/{{LOST}}'' gives us the Man in Black, a post-human entity who takes the appearance of deceased individuals when not being a cloud of black smoke.
394* The Creator/{{ITV}} horror series ''Series/SapphireAndSteel'' has two Humanoid Abominations as the '''protagonists'''. They're entities somehow created to sort out temporal paradoxes and attempts by worse {{Eldritch Abomination}}s to use them to invade the universe.
395* The Demogorgon, from the first season of ''Series/StrangerThings'' is a tall humanoid with a horrific {{Flower Mouth}}. The fourth season's BigBad, Vecna, is even more humanoid-looking, [[spoiler: because he WasOnceAMan; the [[TheSociopath sociopathic]] psychic Henry Creel, aka One.]]
396* The Worldkillers in ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'' are nearly indistinguishable from a normal Kryptonian under yellow sunlight (which means a FlyingBrick that can fire lasers out of their eyes among [[SuperpowerLottery other neat stuff]]). The key difference is that they are magically engineered warriors created by a coven of Kryptonian witches. They also have additional powers like sonic screams and can spread plagues (in one BadFuture, one of them becomes a galactic-wide WalkingWasteland).
397* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'':
398** Angels' celestial forms are completely incomprehensible to humans, and variously described as "multi-dimensional wavelengths of celestial intent" and the size of the Chrysler building. Whenever they appear in their true forms, all that is seen is a blinding light that engulfs the entire area, a booming deafening sound that is apparently their voice, and everything in the vicinity getting destroyed due to their awesome presence, and they are so much of a BrownNote that any humans nearby have their eyes burn out of their sockets and die. To manifest on Earth they use human vessels, which are purely intended as AFormYouAreComfortableWith.
399** The Leviathans of Season 7 and a bit of Season 8 are called "The Old Ones", [[spoiler:primordial creatures from the sea that became able to possess other creatures and survive on the land. Leviathans pre-date the creation of Humans, Angels, and the soul itself. They also pre-date any being with a soul, such as almost all forms of monsters, including demons. The only being said to pre-date or to have come into creation alongside of them is Death himself. They were so powerful that God sealed them away in Purgatory, because he felt they threatened to consume the whole of creation]].
400** Eve, the "Mother of All", can disable angel powers, see and hear everything her children do, and custom-build monsters (including hybrids like Jefferson Starships). She's the creator of all of the Purgatory residents above except for Leviathans. [[spoiler:The boys had to time travel to find something to kill her, but that probably just sent her to Purgatory, and we know she can get out again.]]
401** '''Death'''. Initially introduced as one of the Four HorsemenOfTheApocalypse, he reveals when Dean meets him that while this is true, he didn't join voluntarily nor was he created for the purpose (implication being that the other three are one of the two), but was bound by Lucifer. [[spoiler:He then gives Dean his ring -- the key to defeating Lucifer]] because he considers it an insult to be bound by someone as far beneath him as Lucifer is. In the same conversation, he reveals that he [[TheFogOfAges can't remember]] if he's as old as {{God}} or ''older'', and that he will [[KillTheGod kill God]] in the end. Before he appeared, his scythe was introduced and shown to be capable of killing reapers, something supposedly impossible. "Appointment in Samarra" heavily implies that he's TheOmniscient, though he seemed surprised in a later episode that [[spoiler:Sam and Dean wanted him to kill Castiel]], so how exactly this works is unclear. In "Meet the New Boss", when Bobby protests that they can only [[spoiler:open the door to Purgatory]] during a solar eclipse, Death calmly replies that he'll just make one.
402** The end of Season 10 introduces [[spoiler:the Darkness, a powerful evil force that God [[SealedEvilInACan sealed]] before the dawn of creation and which is later revealed to be God's ''sister''. After its release, it incarnates as a newborn girl named Amara, but begins feeding on the souls of people nearby, causing her to rapidly age as she gains power. A mere six episodes into Season 11, she's reached young adulthood, and is already powerful enough to utterly [[CurbStompBattle curbstomp]] Crowley, the [[AsskickingLeadsToLeadership self-appointed]] King of Hell. It's implied that when she reaches adulthood, she'll be strong enough for a rematch with God, and stand a decent chance of winning.]]
403* ''Series/ThirtyRock'' has a PlayedForLaughs example. After plenty of {{Foreshadowing}} suggesting that [[HiddenDepths there's a lot more to]] [[spoiler: [[NiceGuy Kenneth]]]] than being [[OlderThanTheyLook older than he looks]], the final season clarifies that he's ''actually'' [[CosmicHorrorReveal some manner of]] [[EldritchAbomination eldritch horror]]/[[AngelicAbomination angel]] incarnated in [[GodInHumanForm human flesh]]. His first words to his mother were to politely inform her of this fact, and that his [[IKnowYourTrueName true name]] is a BrownNote. Hilariously, he's an AllLovingHero (to the point of being an ExtremeDoormat) and implied AllPowerfulBystander. Given the fact that almost everyone else at [=NBC=] qualifies as either a JerkWithAHeartOfGold or a JerkWithAHeartOfJerk, his unfailing compassion ''does'' come off as a form of BlueAndOrangeMorality that just happens to favor humans...
404* The various Lodge spirits on ''Series/TwinPeaks'' generally appear as more-or-less ordinary humans. Most of them don't have names but only go by [[TheAdjectivalMan vague descriptors]]. Those that do have names usually have [[TomTheDarkLord disarmingly mundane ones]].
405** The more benevolent (or at least, [[BlueAndOrangeMorality less actively malevolent]]) ones tend to appear deformed in some way -- The Man from Another Place is a [[LittlePeopleAreSurreal dwarf]], MIKE only has one arm (in fact, the arm he lost [[spoiler: grew into the Man from Another Place]]), [[BigGood The Fireman, aka The Giant]], is, well, a giant, and Naido [[EyelessFace has no eyes]]. The one exception is Senorita Dido, who resembles an opera singer with slightly camp makeup.
406*** In Series 3, the Man from Another Place, now calling himself [[spoiler: The Arm]], no longer qualifies, since Creator/DavidLynch had a [[RealLifeWritesThePlot falling out with the original actor]], and the character has "evolved" into a strange tree-like object.
407** The evil spirits, by contrast, tend to appear disheveled - BOB has greasy hair and wears a filthy denim outfit, his alter ego, Mr. C, looks like [[spoiler: [[TheHero Agent Cooper]]]], but with long greasy hair and [[TheStoic no visible emotions]], and the murderous Woodsmen resemble soot-covered drifters. There's also The Jumping Man, who wears a crude plaster mask, and is probably the most just-plain-weird of the Black Lodge spirits. And the Experiment, which might be the same being known as Judy, is only a vaguely humanoid, cloudlike creature.
408** It's ambiguous whether the being that sometimes goes by Mrs. Tremond and sometimes by Mrs. Chalfont, and her grandson Pierre, are Lodge spirits or just supernaturally attuned humans, or what Lodge they are associated with, but they look like a pretty ordinary old woman and a boy in a tuxedo.
409* ''Franchise/UltraSeries'':
410** Yapool, BigBad of ''Series/UltramanAce'' is an immortal entity from AnotherDimension formed from the collective consciousnesses of an alien race (also called Yapool). His normal form is an {{Energy Being|s}}, but he usually assumes a demon-like physical form instead, so we're putting him here. Also, he is capable of DemonicPossession, changing shape, and creating bizarre monsters called Choju to menace the Ultras.
411** Reiblood from ''Series/UltraGalaxyMegaMonsterBattle'' is Yapool but worse. An alien entity older than even the Ultramen and more powerful than many previous villains, Reiblood possesses inherent command over ''any and all'' {{kaiju}}. Fortunately, he was defeated long ago by unknown forces, leaving only his consciousness while his genes scattered across the universe to infect individuals of various species in order to create successors who would battle each other for the title. Also, he was the one who turned Ultraman Belial into who he is today.
412** Greeza from ''Series/UltramanX'' is a hole in the fabric of the universe that initially appears as a spiked orb, but gains a humanoid form as it absorbs life. Due to its status as a spatial anomaly, its form constantly wavers and spontaneously warps the space around it, which combined with its erratic movements and high-pitched giggling gives it a very uncanny presence. Nothing in X's arsenal can land a clean hit on it [[spoiler:until it's forced into a physical body thanks to absorbing the Spark Dolls]].
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416* Music/{{Imaginos}}, the central figure of the Music/BlueOysterCult album of the same name. Admittedly, prior to being 'recruited' by [[EldritchAbomination Les Invisibles]] he was more humanoid since he apparently thought of himself as human despite being a psychic shapeshifter, but afterwards he became more of an abomination and is downright gleeful about it.
417* Music/DavidBowie meets one of these in "The Width of a Circle."
418-->And I looked and frowned, for the monster was me!
419* The protagonist of the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ndzln1UEyf0 music video]] for Music/FosterThePeople's "Music/{{Best Friend|2014}}" [[AmbiguouslyHuman seems to be one of these]] -- she [[ImAHumanitarian eats women]] she envies to [[CannibalismSuperpower absorb their physical traits]], and ends up distorting her body horrifically to the point of looking inhuman, before vomiting on the stage at a runway show and seemingly [[spoiler:dying painfully]].
420* In Luca Turilli's ''Prophet of the Last Eclipse'' this seems to be the case with those touched by the Black Portal. They appear perfectly human, but demons (which can never die and may very well be true [[EldritchAbomination abominations]] in their own right) are instinctively terrified of them. [[spoiler: And spilling the blood of one can result in TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt]].
421* Music/MarilynManson's concept album ''Antichrist Superstar'' has, well, the Antichrist Superstar, the reality-destroying result of The Worm becoming fed up with his sycophantic followers. While his appearance was unknown, the finished-but-unreleased video for Antichrist Superstar was leaked almost a decade later, which does show him in this form. If the Grim Reaper had sex with a fallen angel and they somehow had a kid, it would be an apt description.
422* Music/MagoDeOz's ''Diabulus in Musica'' features one of the strangest depictions of Satan ever: An androgynous bisexual creature who lives inside musical notes and mirrors and can seemingly teleport everyone who looks at its sigil to {{Hell}}.
423* The GrimReaper from Music/PearlJam's Do The Evolution. Despite being a PerkyGoth in a form-fitting minidress, She's seemingly omnipresent in humanity's self-destruction, and during the guitar solo, as she's nearing the end of her dance, her face [[JumpScare momentarily turns into a skull]].
424* Music/NickLutsko:
425** The Man in the Stairs is a bald, humanoid figure that lives underneath the stairs in Nick's house that resembles Dan Bongino and is extremely hostile towards anyone in its general vicinity.
426** The Men in the Tunnels are a race of vaguely humanoid monsters that live in the tunnels beneath Nick's grandmother's house. They need to be constantly fed meat, or else they will rise from the tunnels to feed elsewhere, which is stated to be something disastrous to apocalyptic proportions.
427** The People of the Forest are sharp-toothed, tree-dwelling humanoids who lay their eggs in humans' beards and eat children and pets. Every autumn in Tennessee, they climb down from the trees and must be warded off with incantations and sacrificial swine.
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431* Literature/TheBible:
432** The Nephilim can be included in this list. Sons and daughters of the unions of [[AngelicAbomination angels]] and humans, they are described as being powerful giants, taller than many men and sometimes with horns or other inhuman characteristics or powers. As the Bible said they were "the heroes of old, the men of renown", it's possible that they were powerful enough to be confused with gods by other humans.
433** While no one can agree if the Book of Revelation is mostly metaphoric rather than literal, its description of Jesus deserves some mention. The book claims he will transform into a glowing humanoid with a head and hair that is pure, snow white, eyes of fire, and feet of brass, with stars in his hands and a sword from his mouth, who shines like the sun. Either Jesus has become this trope or he's managed to transform into a [[Franchise/DragonBall Super-Saiyan]]. Jesus in general, being the Son Of GodInHumanForm is believed by Christians to be this full time, he has CompellingVoice and RealityWarper powers, can see the future among many other powers and his wisdom makes him come across as otherworldly.
434* Nyx, the Goddess of Night from Myth/ClassicalMythology. Usually represented as a beautiful female human, yet a quick look at her children -- most of which [[TrulySingleParent she gave birth to by herself alone]] -- should tell you what kind of being she really is. Even ''Zeus'' [[TheDreaded fears her]].
435** The Graeae (or Grey Sisters) are also pretty horrifying. They are a trio of decrepit, hideous witches (it's said they've looked this way since ''birth''), with pallid skin and grey hair. They also have one eye and one tooth, which they share among each other.
436* [[http://www.profilingtheunexplained.com/cryptozoology/the_grinning_man.html The Grinning Man]], TheMothman, SpringHeeledJack, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owlman the Cornish Owlman]], [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Llorona La Llorona]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black-eyed_children Black-eyed kids]]; quite a lot of urban myths or cryptid sightings run on this trope. Many of these things might result from encounters with [[OminousOwl owls]], specially barn owls, which they frequently resemble with the massive eyes and wing-like arms. Owls themselves, much like some other birds, do look vaguely humanoid, being erect bipeds, which is part of why they're frequently considered unnerving.
437* A rare ''[[HorrifyingHero heroic]]'' example with Cú Chulainn, the young hero of the Ulster Cycle of Myth/CelticMythology, particularly of the ''Literature/TheCattleRaidOfCooley''. Though he is portrayed as being as {{Bishonen}} as a teenaged Irish [[FieryRedhead ginger]] can be, he is a descendant of either the [[TheFairFolk Tuatha Dé Danann]] Lugh or the Fomorians, a monstrous race from the mythic prehistory era of Ireland. Though he is heroic and stalwart, and generally perceived as a good guy, his defining mystical characteristic is his ability to transform into various disfigured superpowered abominations through the use of his warp-spasm. After [[YouWouldntLikeMeWhenImAngry he transforms]], he becomes a [[TheBerserker berserker]] that slaughters anything in his path, friend and foe alike. Even ''out'' of his warp spasm, he is described in the '' Táin'' as having multi-colored hair, four multicolored dimples in each cheek, seven pupils in each eye, and seven clawed fingers and toes on each hand/foot.
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441* The ultimate villain of ''Podcast/TheAdventureZoneBalance'' takes the form of [[spoiler:a seemingly ordinary human man named John. John is the inspiration for and voice of the Hunger, a plane-eating, reality-defying abomination. John himself is [[AffablyEvil actually a fairly nice guy]], who happily plays chess with Merle and treats him as a friend. It's just that he's trying to consume all of existence.]]
442** To a lesser extent, there's also this series's interpretation of liches. They generally look like normal people, but their bodies are just disposable puppets used by the real beings, who are formed when a magic-user fuses their soul with their arcane essence. The result is an abomination against the gods and almost ''guaranteed'' to be AlwaysChaoticEvil due to what becoming a lich does to their mind and soul. [[spoiler:There actually are two good-aligned liches out there -- [[NiceGuy Barry]] and [[ActionGirl Lup]] -- but they became liches under very unusual circumstances and are still pretty horrifying in their true forms.]]
443* ''Podcast/AliceIsntDead'''s
444** The Thistle Man, FauxAffablyEvil stalker of the series' CharacterNarrator, strikes her wrong from the first meeting, even before she decides "man" isn't the technically correct term to apply to him. It isn't just his translucent yellow fingernails or the rote way he consumes food, its the abnormally crude locomotion, hollow voice, slightly too-sharp teeth and rotten breath. Things only get worse after he invites her to "see sumthin' funny," which happens to be a private "demonstration" of his ability to pacify and slowly kill a hapless victim of his choosing, [[spoiler: by eating him alive.]]
445** A much worse one is the fake policewoman who stalks the protagonist. She is much better at pretending to be human. She is predatory like the Thistle Man, but is a lot smarter and more subtle in her wrongness. [[spoiler: It is revealed in the epilogue that she is an immortal being who has no real name but says her name would be Thistle. She is not just an agent of the conspiracy, but actually the creator of the Thistle Men, which the conspiracy to hide the Thistle Men may not even realize. She turns evil humans into Thistle Men by infecting their minds with a few hateful words. What she actually is is never explained, but it is hinted that she exists AsLongAsThereIsEvil. She doesn't seem upset at all that she was defeated, as it is just another repeat of the cycle of her plaguing humanity until someone stops her and she respawns.]]
446* Void from ''The Chimera Program'' arc of ''Podcast/CoolKidsTable'' is a black hole who only becomes person shaped after they see people. They don't have angles, and when people look at them they look the same for every angle. When first found by the others, they didn’t even know they existed. And any organic material that they come into contact with is annihilated.
447* ''Podcast/TheHiddenAlmanac'' contains several hints that its host, Reverend Mord, is not human. Supporting materials always depict him dressed in a full-body-covering PlagueDoctor outfit. His co-host, Pastor Drom, has a theory that he's [[TheWormThatWalks a mass of bugs in the form of a man]], which he denies, but when she mentioned something had convinced her the theory was wrong he jokingly pointed out how it could still be true.
448* ''Podcast/LessIsMorgue'' has [[OnlyInFlorida Florida Man]], a nightmarish personification of the true spirit of Florida. He appears to be humanoid but has the ability to teleport at will, seems to subsist largely on meth, and is even able to fight ghosts with his vape clouds.
449* ''Podcast/TheMagnusArchives'' is overflowing with these:
450** Most human avatars of Entities (representations of fears such as the dark, isolation, being watched, BodyHorror, etc.) eventually become these. Highlights include Jude Perry, a pyrokinetic entirely made of half-melted wax effectively making her a living candle (she serves the Desolation, fear of pain and senseless destruction) and Jared Hopworth, the Boneturner, who can painlessly remove bones, organs, and muscle from others, remodeling them or himself (he serves the Flesh, fear of BodyHorror and viscera).
451** The podcast's version of vampires are humanoid creatures with long tongues for sucking blood that have mild hypnosis powers and little to no conscious thought outside of that regarding feeding.
452** The Not-Them are creatures that replace people despite looking nothing like them. Most other people will not notice the person's new appearance, and most photographs change to reflect the Not-Them's appearance. Though they appear to be regular humans, their actual forms are heavily distorted.
453** "Michael" used to be a human assistant to Gertrude Robinson, but he was corrupted by The Spiral and the original person effectively no longer exists. "Michael" (also sometimes called "the Distortion") looks human, unless viewed through corrupted glass or a reflection, in which case it is extremely spindly except for its hands, which are as large as its torso. It can also distort its appearance at will. [[spoiler: "Michael" is eventually replaced by "Helen," as the Distortion felt that Michael's hatred for the Archivist was adversely affecting it. While "Helen" is [[FauxAffablyEvil more friendly]] than "Michael" was, she is still the Distortion and much more free with [[BitchInSheepsClothing how she chooses to mess with people]].]]
454** There are even some among the main characters; [[spoiler:Jon, Melanie, and Daisy are all to varying degrees touched by the Entities. Melanie (touched by the Slaughter, the fear of violence and brutality) remains apparently human but is strong and savage enough to make the aforementioned Boneturner run away scared despite him being easily three times her size and backed up by an army; When Daisy gives in to the Hunt (fear of being hunted) she turns into something that is never described but has "too many teeth" and speaks in a deep and demonic voice; Jon, like Melanie, remains ''physically'' human, but doesn't need to eat, drink, sleep, knows everything he wants to know, sustains himself by ripping information out of people's heads, and regenerates any damage in seconds]].
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458* While Wrestling/BrayWyatt was always considered something of an oddity, what with apparently being the vessel for something ''very'' dark, his 2019 return as The Fiend propelled his character into this status proper. He has access to the Firefly Fun House when out of his mask, which is an apparent EldritchLocation of its own, has enough strength to put a man on the ground with a mandible claw, but more importantly has far more durability than any human should, shrugging off even ''sledgehammer strikes''. In the words of Corey Graves, "that's not a damn ''man''..."
459* In Summer 2005, ''Wrestling/{{WWE SmackDown}}'' was airing vignettes for "The Boogeyman," which was supposed to be a new show on Creator/{{UPN}}. On the October 18, 2005 episode, [[{{Kayfabe}} UPN Network representative]] Palmer Canon told ''[=SmackDown=]'' [[Wrestling/TeddyLong General Manager Mr. Theodore R. Long]] that "something happened on the set" but that they had a "multi-year holding deal" with the intended star of the show and that he'd be a perfect addition to ''[=SmackDown=]'', leading to the introduction of [[Wrestling/{{Boogeyman}} The Boogeyman]]. He was billed from [[PartsUnknown "The Bottomless Pit"]], had bizarre FacialMarkings, smashed a [[CompanionCube clock]] over his head and [[TrademarkFavoriteFood ate worms]]. Once WWE abandoned the whole backstory about the cancelled TV show, they were left with no InUniverse explanation as to ''what'' Boogeyman was or why he acted the way he did, only that he was scary, strong, able to function with ''glass'' stuck in his head, and utterly unpredictable.
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463* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'':
464** Atropals from Epic-level ''D&D'', the stillborn fetuses of Gods, also capable of shedding smaller Atropal Scions. Unsurprisingly, they are as terrifying, powerful and hideous as the description suggests.
465** Daelkyr from ''TabletopGame/{{Eberron}}'', high-level outsiders from the plane of madness. Notable in that they looked like this when they invaded the main continent ages prior, before humans had ever set foot there. When human explorers did arrive, later, they created a panic among the demihuman populace due to the resemblance. Keith Baker, creator of ''Eberron'', was once asked why daelkyr looked so much like humans. [[WordOfGod His response]] was that the real question is why do ''humans'' look so much like ''daelkyr''. Keith Baker indicated his previous response was a joke, and cleared up a few aspects of the daelkyr's appearence, while their basic shape is humanoid, how they look depends on two factors -- who is looking at them, and how they want to appear. A human would see the traditional "looks like an angelic human" daelkyr, while a goblin would see an equally appealing goblinoid. It's stated in multiple sources that the daelkyr only have the flaws they want to have, but the symbionts they wear are fitted for a humanoid shape, so they almost always appear humanoid.
466** The Lady of Pain from the ''TabletopGame/{{Planescape}}'' setting. Beyond her vaguely humanoid appearance (a ten foot tall floating humanoid in a robe with no visible feet and a frozen female face surrounded by a crown of blades), nobody knows anything about what or who she is, save that anyone who disrupts Sigil's day-to-day life or directly interacts with her in any way tend to get FlayedAlive on the spot. Inside of Sigil she is essentially omnipotent and not even gods can set foot there if she doesn't want them there. [[spoiler: It's hinted in 3rd edition that she's an overdeity, just like Ao and the mysterious Serpent.]]
467** Elans, a playable race introduced in 3.5th Edition's ''Expanded Psionics Handbook'', are humans who have undergone a psionic ritual to enhance their abilities and redefine their existence. They can use their innate powers to [[TheAgeless maintain their bodies without aging]], [[TheNeedless go without food or drink]], [[TheSleepless forgo sleep]], [[ManaShield and resist harmful effects or damage.]] This means that though they look human (specifically, whatever physical characteristics appealed to the older Elan who recruited them), Elans are functionally Aberrations, and thus immune to spells like ''charm person''. While none of this is necessarily obvious to the uninitiated, other people can instinctively tell there's something ''off'' about Elans, so they take a -2 racial penalty to their Charisma stat.
468** In 3rd Edition's ''Fiend Folio'', there were the Kaorti. These are hive dwelling humanoids that were introduced to the Prime Material Plane from the insane nightmare plane of the Far Realms. The Kaorti aren't just evil, they're minds are otherwise so alien that if an enemy reads their minds -- they risk a chance of going insane. According to ''Dragon'' Magazine, the very first Kaorti were a group of mortal wizards who travelled to the Far Realm but were unfortunate enough to to attract the curiosity of an Elder Evil so awful that just being examined by it warped them into unrecognizable things and destroyed their minds. When they discovered some unchanged traces of the world they came from, they regained memories of their old world and decided to launch an invasion to make it it more like the Far Realm.
469* ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}'':
470** The [[EldritchAbomination Yozis]] and their [[DemonLordsAndArchdevils various souls]] can appear in any number of bizarre, logic-defying forms, including [[BloodyBowelsOfHell living worlds]]... or they can appear as inhumanly attractive humanoid beings with a few thematic characteristics here and there. They can also do both at the same time -- all demons above the First Circle have the ability to manifest in multiple locations at once. The Primordials Gaia and Autochthon are just as eldritch, except they haven't been mutilated and imprisoned in Hell. Gaia's most familiar form is a beautiful humanoid goddess who hangs out in Heaven.
471** TheFairFolk are even more monstrous and alien in this setting than is standard for that trope -- they come from what is essentially an alien universe characterized by having ''no'' laws of physics, they have no actual personalities or motives, and they can only exist in Creation by eating human souls. Yet, as far as appearance goes, many of the Raksha nobles are inhuman only in their extreme beauty. It helps attract prey, you see.
472** According to [[WordOfGod Word of Sol]], 2e's Green Sun Princes to a degree, having taken the Yozi nature into their once-human souls, allowing them to gradually evolve into Yozi-like beings. 3e's Princes follow a somewhat different path, emulating the Yozis but not becoming full Primordials.
473** In a way, ''all of the Exalted''. Human beings were never meant to receive power in the manner of the Exalted, and elder Exalts tend to have viewpoints that are [[BlueAndOrangeMorality rather skewed]] for one reason or another. They can also be [[TheBeautifulElite impossibly beautiful.]]
474* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'': While most pre-Mending planeswalkers were at the very least potential recruits, the post-Mending setting has given us Ashiok, Nightmare Weaver -- a planeswalker who is gradually transcending humanity and becoming something else. The fact that the top of... ''its'' head is in fact black fog is what we call a "warning sign" in these parts.
475* ''TabletopGame/NewWorldOfDarkness'':
476** ''TabletopGame/MageTheAwakening'' has "the Other," the [[AnthropomorphicPersonification Astral Aeon]] of the [[CosmicHorrorStory Abyss]], who is said to look simply like an unassuming, shrunken, slightly odd old man, who nevertheless has something indescribably ''off'' with everything about him.
477*** Ochemata (avatars of archmages and Ascended beings) are these too. For example, an Ochema of the General, evil Exarch of Forces, looks like a human in its humanoid disguise, but even then it gives off a sinister and eldritch vibe. Mage sight reveals that it looks like a pale, sexless humanoid figure, with a steel fleshless skull.
478** Each of the [[TheFairFolk True Fae]] from ''TabletopGame/ChangelingTheLost'' has a humanoid Mask that they can wear when they appear on Earth. These masks can be beautiful or hideous, but usually within the realm of human expectation... except for the one element that's just ''[[GlamourFailure wrong]]''.
479** When the Changelings' Wyrd stat (basic supernatural power) hits 6, they manifest a certain... oddity in their Mask, which humans rationalise away but are still capable of seeing. [[spoiler:The latter may become the former, given enough Wyrd and [[KarmaMeter not enough Clarity]]. Turning humans into changelings is one of the means the True Fae ''reproduce''. Have fun with your DoomedProtagonist.]]
480** The Arisen of ''TabletopGame/MummyTheCurse'' arguably qualify. Supplicants who were made into eternal magical reactors by ancient sorcerer-priests, each mummy arises from their death-like slumber at the peak of their power, looking like a withered corpse that automatically induces fear and rapturous devotion in anyone unfortunate to look at them and capable of casting magic that can, for instance, destroy entire cities with meteor showers. However, that magic is on an ever-steady decline, which means the mummy will eventually start to look like a normal human... who's still capable of driving humans into cult-like devotion and casting magic that uses the ancient names of creation and is still pretty powerful, if not apocalyptic. It's also pretty much impossible to kill them, and even if you utterly destroy their body, their soul can be brought back into a new shell with the right magic.
481*** And then there are the mummies who went... wrong. [[spoiler: The Shuankhsen were slaves who were effectively beta tests for the Rite of Return that made perfected mummies. Their souls were cast to Ammit the Destroyer, who decided to use them as extensions. They are defined by endless hunger, and their favorite food is mummies. The Deceived, on the other hand, were a guild of artisans who had the bad luck to be empowered by sorcerer-priests who were planning to betray the others and ascend to godhood... only the rite went very, ''very'' wrong, and what was left of those sorcerer-priests merged with their charges. These remnants, or temakhs, are essentially ''screaming'' in their mummy servants' ears all the time to pursue their duty by punishing other mummies, while warping their forms into very strange expressions of "art." Further, where most Arisen are ''almost'' impossible to kill, the Deceived ''can't die''. Even if their body is destroyed, they will regenerate in enough time; even if humanity dies, they will reincarnate as whatever comes next.]]
482** [[TabletopGame/BeastThePrimordial Beasts]] are physically identical to humans, with the same body and biological functions. The one difference? Their ''soul'' is a literal Nightmare in the shape of a mythological monster living inside an EldritchLocation, and they can summon powers from both.
483*** And Beasts are basically cuddly teddy bears when compared to the Insatiable. Beasts are what happens when an ancient nightmare passes out of the dark primordial reaches of the collective unconscious, gets shaped by the warm light of humanity (mind you, that means "taking on a form reflective of human fears," so it's not great), and enters a state of symbiosis where their host agrees on some level that the nightmare is a part of them, even if it means surrendering to it. An Insatiable is what happens when freak circumstances lead to that nightmare taking a shortcut, finding a human while skipping the influence of human thinking, and just eating the human's soul and riding around in the skinsuit. Where Beasts represent the fears of humanity, the Insatiable represent cruel, crushing environments that were the fears of things that came ''before'' humanity. And where Beasts can feed by terrorizing humans without killing them, the Insatiable don't have that option.
484** This is what most mages think of [[TabletopGame/GeniusTheTransgression Geniuses]] -- bizarre cosmic intelligences of unknown motivation and origins who simply ''look'' human, and whose creations run on rules, laws and concepts that simply aren't those of this or any other reality, yet still function. In the case of the Illuminated, they may well be right. The "inverted Geniuses" known as Clockstoppers, who cause any technological advancement and the very concept of civilization and intellectualism to wither in their wake, may also be examples -- one of the most powerful is described as being more a force of nature than a man.
485** Mnemosyne in ''TabletopGame/PrincessTheHopeful'' are people who lost their last shred of humanity to [[TheDarkSide the Darkness]], yet didn't get their body warped enough to turn into [[TheHeartless Darkspawns]]. This means they retain a human body and intellect, even though on the inside they have become inhuman creatures of the Dark.
486* The Excrucians in ''TabletopGame/{{Nobilis}}'' generally manifest as creepily pretty humans as part of their [[InhumanlyBeautifulRace "always beautiful"]] shtick. ''[[OmnicidalManiac This does not make them good]]'', and no matter how [[AffablyEvil human]] an Excrucian seems, they are still invaders from the PrimordialChaos outside reality. To be fair, they do have one bit of GlamourFailure -- [[BlackEyesOfEvil their eyes appear as the night sky]], and the [[GlowingEyesOfDoom stars]] are falling.
487** In ''TabletopGame/ChuubosMarvelousWishGrantingEngine'', there's [[spoiler:the Best Friend]] and Billy Sovereign, who have ties to the Actuals of ''Nobilis''. Billy is a pure example, but [[spoiler:the Best Friend]] has actually gained a soul, which the Actuals are usually incapable of doing. ''Chuubo's'' also has Excrucians, under the name Riders, but they don't have as much world-ending horrible doom power, and all of them are at least to a degree playable out of the corebook.
488** The [=PCs=] in ''TabletopGame/{{Glitch}}'' are Excrucian Strategists who've decided, for one reason or another, to say ScrewThisImOuttaHere and walk away from their omnicidal mission.
489* The ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'' has the Onceborn of ''TabletopGame/WraithTheOblivion'', effectively dead gods in service of the necrotic force known as Oblivion. Unlike their cohorts, the [[EldritchAbomination Neverborn]], they were human at one point... but they were such bastards in life, they plummeted right into becoming [[TheHeartless Spectres]] upon death, and then ascended to the ranks of horrible divinity.
490** Then there are their kin the Hekatonkhire, Spectres who lost their minds to Oblivion on the road to becoming Onceborn, giving them the power of the Onceborn without the intellect to back it up. This does ''not'' make them any less dangerous.
491** ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'' has the Banu Haqim Methuselah ur-Shulgi, a creature steeped deeply for millennia in the knowledge of violence and war-magic. It looks like a child with heavily scarred obsidian-black skin, bits of bone and sinew protuding from beneath in some places, as if it had been flayed. Its eyes have been removed, either gouged or burnt away, yet it claims to be able to see without hindrance. It remains motionless when talking, unless it wishes to make a point through a display of violence, and if it absolutely ''has'' to change position to do anything other than kill, it doesn't move so much as [[FlashStep flicker from point to point]]. Whatever it thinks or feels cannot be understood by anything not of its age or power... and there are precious few of those. Its true abilities are unknown, but less than a week after being awakened from torpor, it has the power to casually shred a ritual cast by the combined might of the Tremere Inner Circle without more than the faintest exertion. And it hasn't fully recovered its power yet.
492** The players in ''TabletopGame/MageTheAscension'' are themselves walking fragments of a different universe, with wildly different laws of physics (called the mage's 'paradigm') who are only housed in human flesh to prevent this universe from destroying them for being That Which Should Not Be. Every single mage's powers run on a completely different set of rules, and the only consistency is that they often fail and damage the mage because the universe itself recoils in horror from the very notion of the player's true self. As part of gaining power, mages have to occasionally interact with that true self directly in the form of their avatar, described as something that their approximation of a human mind initially has to dramatically reinterpret to even perceive. The reason that there aren't many godlike mages running around is primarily that past a certain level of understanding of what he is, a mage loses all interest in this world and ascends back to where he came from.
493** ''TabletopGame/WerewolfTheApocalypse'' has more than a few, namely the Maeljin, humans who were such bastards that they were adopted to serve as the right-hands and avatars of the Urge Wyrms, constituent aspects of [[EldritchAbomination the Wyrm's]] current gangrenous state. ''Book of the Wyrm 20th Anniversary Edition'' has the strange example of Donald Gauntley, a former [[EvilInc Pentex]] director who had a HeelFaceTurn and managed to expel the Urge Wyrm of Despair from his body, at the cost of his own life. ''Then'' the body got up and walked away, started a munitions company in Israel that caters mainly to violent regimes, and seems to be recruiting other Pentex executives who die in the line of duty, usually at the claws of the Garou. No one at Pentex, even those with a direct line to the Wyrm, has any idea what it means, but they have a feeling it can't be good.
494* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}''
495** The [[LightIsNotGood Shining Children of Thassilon]] are glowing Outsiders with a vaguely humanoid form. They enjoy inflicting pain on sapient beings, are TheNeedless, and theories on their origin range from an unknown race that AscendedToAHigherPlaneOFExistence, to [[OurAngelsAreDifferent celestials]] from a future so utopian they see all present-day life as heinous sinners that can only be redeemed through pain, to the psychic projections of a dying star.
496** Aberrant bloodline [[MageSpecies sorcerors]] gain their powers from an eldritch taint in their bloodline, which gradually manifests as they level up. By [[LevelCap level 20]], their anatomy is so alien that they can shrug off major injuries and shoot acid.
497** The de facto ruler of [[EldritchLocation Aucturn]], the tenth planet of Golarion's solar system and hub of CosmicHorrorStory activity, is Carsai the King, who looks like a handsome, almost-human fellow... Except he's ruled [[TimeAbyss for untold millenia]], to the point where he's TheConstant linking both ''Pathfinder'' and ''TabletopGame/{{Starfinder}}'' (which takes place an unknown but ostensibly very large number of centuries later), and is a High Priest of [[Franchise/CthulhuMythos Nyarlathotep the Crawling Chaos]], if not one of the Outer God's avatars. [[LordBritishPostulate He also has never been statted so far...]]
498* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'':
499** The Immortal God Emperor of Mankind. Long ago, all of Earth's mages, psykers, and mystics decided that humanity needed a champion to lead them. They committed mass suicide and all of them were reincarnated as one being: the Emperor, an immortal with superhuman stature, intellect, and power. Anyone who had the misfortune to make psychic contact with him and got a glimpse of what lay beneath the surface, such as John Grammaticus (a powerful psyker in his own right), would be left in a state of total awe and terror -- mostly terror. After he was put on life support he spent ten thousand years receiving worship from untold trillions of humans across the galaxy -- in a setting strongly influenced by ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve. The Emperor may have well and truly [[DeityOfHumanOrigin become a god]], and in the sense that he's transcended his humanity to become something altogether other and alien. The "mass sacrifice" backstory is dubiously canon -- the Emperor's true nature may be ''even weirder''. [[spoiler:Bonus points for his human form's ''true'' appearance in the eyes of Blanks (humans who are immune to psyker power due to having no Warp presence) being that of a [[TheNondescript completely unremarkable looking man]].]]
500** Horus became one of these at the end of the Horus Heresy, with '''all four''' of [[GodOfEvil the Chaos gods]] using him as a vessel of their power at once. The battle between him and the Emperor left him dead and the Emperor mortally wounded.
501** Ezekyle Abaddon, the Despoiler, Warmaster of [[TheLegionsOfHell Chaos]], pointedly averts this. He's the only being in the galaxy who can get all the Chaos gods to ([[StatusQuoIsGod temporarily]]) halt their perpetual EnemyCivilWar and unite under one banner, and the only one with his own mark of chaos other than those of the gods themselves. By all rights he should have [[OneWingedAngel ascended]] to [[PhysicalGod Daemonhood]] ages ago, and by every account is chafing at the edges of what it means to be human, but he retains his mortal form out of sheer will, making the deliberate decision to refuse Daemonhood. His rationale is that he has seen in his predecessor and his peers what happens when you throw in with the Chaos Gods: you lose your humanity and your ability to control your own destiny. Abaddon, while unquestionably the villain of his own story, believes the destiny of the galaxy should be decided by humanity, and not the unintended and ignored consequence of fickle and distant gods fighting one another simply because its their nature.
502** Daemonhosts are abominations bound into human bodies. While it's related to DemonicPossession, creating a daemonhost involves a ritual which metaphorically handcuffs a daemon to keep it from accessing most of its power, and having it SealedInsideAPersonShapedCan.
503** There's a fan theory that Commissar Yarrick isn't exactly what you would even call ''alive'' anymore. See, while Orks have a penchant for superstition and having a dubious hold on causality, they also have a latent psychic potential that causes reality to change if enough Orks believe in it, [[HorrifyingTheHorror and many Orks believe that Yarrick is an unkillable murder-machine]]. While it's easy to argue Yarrick is just too stubborn to die, he's positively ancient even with Juvenat therapy to prolong his lifespan, and he has an in-game rule that says if he is killed in battle against Orks then he has a chance of getting back up...
504* ''TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasy'':
505** Morghur the Shadowgave, a legendary lord for the BeastMan faction. Despite ''looking'' like a BeastMan at a distance, Morghur is entirely something else: His body continiously mutates as limbs grow or wilt in his body and its composition constantly changes, he doesn't have a fixed form as much as features that are more commonly there than not, and [[AlmightyIdiot his mind is completely gone if it even existed in the first place]]. Worse than that his volatility is contagious, turning him into a WalkingWasteland who turns geography into the Realm of Chaos and living beings into Chaos Spawn and [[RealityWarper causes reality itself to warp under his presence]], and that he is completely immortal, [[ResurrectiveImmortality returning to life again and again]] after having been slain by PhysicalGod Ariel repeatedly. More creepily, ''no-one'' seems to know exactly what Morghur is or why he is this way; [[TheDreaded even other servants of Chaos are terrified of him]].
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509* Agonistes from the ''[[Toys/CliveBarkersTorturedSouls Tortured Souls]]'' line, who appears as a tall, powerfully-built man dressed in black leather and chains, his face horribly scarred and mutilated into a permanent SlasherSmile (if that [[Franchise/{{Hellraiser}} sounds familiar]], it should -- the toy line was created by Creator/CliveBarker). Hand-made by an insane God on the seventh day of Creation, he answers the prayers of those who seek revenge on their enemies, [[BodyHorror remaking their bodies]] and transforming them into [[NightmareFuel living weapons]]. While he isn't malicious (he only transforms people who come to him willingly), he's still [[BlueAndOrangeMorality beyond human morality]] -- all he cares about is the "art" he can create with his supplicants.
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513* ''VisualNovel/DiesIrae'': Whenever he makes an appearance in front of other characters, it is made abundantly clear that there is just something wrong with Mercurius' existence. He's like a shadow with an overwhelming presence, it's like he doesn't exist while still existing at the same time. People who have never meet him before start to spontaneously hate him, normally selfish people start to try and defend those nearby. Wilhelm describes him as weak but at the same time emphasizes that even at death's door, a monster is still overwhelming to a single ant. [[spoiler:He is later revealed to be the god of the universe, responsible for the current happenings and some sort of living paradox]].
514* Franchise/{{Nasuverse}}:
515** The [[SentientCosmicForce Ultimate Ones]] and their physical incarnations [[PhysicalGod the TYPES]], first introduced in ''Literature/AngelNotes'', are all {{Eldritch Abomination}}s, but TYPE-Moon is the only one who looks like a human. It doesn't stop him from [[RealityWarper warping reality]] to his will, [[TheresNoKillLikeOverkill creating copies of the Moon as projectiles]], [[BeyondTheImpossible creating winds in space to blow celestial bodies away]] and other stuff of similar magnitude.
516** Most of the beings listed in the [[TheDreaded Dead Apostle Ancestors]] list, 27 beings who are ranked based on their threat level towards humanity as a whole, are usually [[WasOnceAMan former-humans]] who became vampires after various circumstances, and being immortal, take their time to study magic and gain immense magical power. Usually, anyway. The beings in the top-10 list are not even former-humans (except Rank 4 and 2) and among them only Rank 9 (Altrouge, Arcueid's "sister"), Rank 8, Rank 6, Rank 4 (Zelretch, a very powerful [[TheArchmage archmage]]) and Rank 3 (TYPE-Moon itself) appear humanoid.
517** The Servants summoned in [[VisualNovel/FateStayNight the Holy Grail Wars]]. They aren't just resurrected spirits, they're incarnations pulled from the cycle of death and rebirth, as entities who imprinted themselves into the very consciousness of humanity due to being viewed as "heroes" (in sometimes horrifying, obtuse ways, as seen with most anti-heroes). It is stated over and over again throughout the VN that despite being summoned as a familiar for a Master, they are existences beyond what a human is capable of equalling or understanding. And this is true: when a human tries to access the memories and powers of a Servant, it begins to ''completely destroy his mind'' [[spoiler:and it's only because the Servant is actually him from an alternate future that the process doesn't go even faster]].
518** Counter Guardians look as human as the other Servants but are arguably even weirder. These beings aren't heroes in the traditional sense. They are the agents of Alaya, the collective will of humanity itself, and are deployed whenever something threatens humanity. Unleashing them is the equivalent of deploying a tactical nuke on the part of Alaya, and often ends with equivalent collateral damage. On certain occasions, Counter Guardians are willing to, and ''have'', killed thousands of people to save humanity as a whole. One of the seven Servants of the [[VisualNovel/FateStayNight 5th Holy Grail War]] is a counter guardian, and aside from [[spoiler:his [[AmbiguouslyBrown dark skin]] and white hair that he [[FutureBadass doesn't have in the present]], he]] looks perfectly human.
519** ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'' introduces the Foreigner class, which has as part of its concept what happens when the Nasuverse meets the Franchise/CthulhuMythos; a number of Foreigners qualified for the class by having encountered an [[EldritchAbomination Outer God]] in life, and instead of being [[GoMadFromTheRevelation overwhelmed by madness]], either managed to maintain their psychic integrity, or proved [[CrazySane crazy enough]] to ''overcome'' the madness. They've come out the other side with a connection to the Outer Gods, [[LovecraftianSuperpower which they channel into their powers]].
520* [[spoiler:The titular character]] from ''VisualNovel/SayaNoUta''. Its true form is never seen, and it looks human normally. The key words there are "looks" and "normally". And this is only because of [[spoiler:the brain injury that the main character is suffering from.]] Its real appearance tends to drive people that see it insane.
521* Many of the spirits from ''VisualNovel/SpiritHunterNG'' have the general appearance of a human, but are distorted in some way to make them appear ghoulish, which only becomes worse once their true visage is shown.
522** The Urashima Woman is a pregnant woman with stringy black hair. Underneath her hair is revealed to be an abnormally long neck covered in barnacles and a giant, multi-layered LampreyMouth.
523** Kubitarou is an absolute giant despite being a young girl, with flesh that's mottled red and brown. Her face is a lump of flesh that only has a big, drooling mouth.
524** Killer Peach has the body of a woman, but three heads belonging to a monkey, dog, and pheasant. The monkey, in turn, has a human head hanging down from its jaw, which belonged to Peach when she was alive.
525** Kakuya appears as a doll-like human, her features beautiful but stiff and unnatural. At the end of the game, [[spoiler:when she forces herself to 'grow up', her body distorts into something that's still recognisably human -- and is more curvaceous to represent her desire to do 'grown-up' things to Akira -- but its face is mutated, the skin is cracked, it has claws for hands, and it has one arm and one leg too many.]]
526* ''VisualNovel/WeKnowTheDevil'': The form a character takes on [[spoiler: when possessed by the devil.]]
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530* ''WebAnimation/DontWalkHomeAloneAfterDark'': The titular antagonists in ''The Pine Creepers'' are pale humanoid creatures with long, spindly limbs, sharp teeth, glowing eyes and ape-like faces. They live in the woods surrounding the narrator's hometown and are reportedly responsible for several people going missing over the decades.
531* ''WebAnimation/{{Dreamscape}}'': Pita is actually a deadly curse Melinda placed upon Dylan that was given a human shape after Dylan made it take the form of something sapient that he could talk out of killing him.
532* ''WebAnimation/FlipnoteWarrior'': The Anti-Sakuga in the prologue is a shadowy, horned humanoid monster.
533* ''WebAnimation/HazbinHotel'':
534** Charlie has a rather human appearance (especially if we compare her to the other inhabitants of hell), but she is the daughter of Lucifer and Lilith, she is a powerful RealityWarper and when she gets excited she shows ''red eyes, sharp teeth'' and other demonic traits. She also qualifies as an AdorableAbomination, as she is gentle, compassionate, and the most pleasant person in all hell.
535** Alastor, the Radio Demon, is a deer demon who looks mostly human and used to be one, but he somehow has become something terrifying even to other demons. He is a RealityWarper with powers far beyond any other formerly human demon, and strong enough that very few natural born demons are stronger. And like with Charlie it is strongly implied that he is hidding a much more monstrous true form. Why exactly he is so powerful is a mystery, and according to WordOfGod he has [[BlueAndOrangeMorality a sense of morality very different than normal people]].
536* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'': Most of the [[TheSoulless Creatures of Grimm]] are [[AnimalisticAbomination twisted simulacrums]] of real or mythic animals, born from the eldritch Pools of Annihilation and [[NoBodyLeftBehind evaporating when killed]]. However, the [[EmotionEater Apathy]] are humanoid in shape, so thin and sinewy that they appear skeletal. Their white mask covers their face and looks like a human skull. Their bodies are capable of twisting in inhuman ways, and they twitch with bone-cricking tics when they straighten up, just like the creator of the Grimm, the GodOfDarkness.
537** Then there’s Salem, the BigBad herself. A mysterious witch constantly cloaked in darkness and looks almost undead in appearance. [[spoiler: She’s actually a living fragment of the old world who started out as a princess that fell in love with Ozma, Ozpin’s original self. After losing Ozma to illness, she begged both the gods of light and darkness to bring him back. She defied them, so they punished her by giving her immortality and destroying the world. She couldn’t take being so alone in the new world so she tried killing herself. And when that didn’t work she thought maybe diving into the God of Darkness’ pool could do the trick. Instead it made her something part Grimm, part human and with complete control over them.]]
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542* ''Webcomic/AllNightLaundry'': The Naughts are reanimated bodies of people, who have been erased from existence by an EldritchAbomination. Each of them looks like several mangled corpses stuck together, and if they are physically damaged, the Naughts unfold to create even more random body parts. They are also incredibly fast and move in disturbingly unnatural ways.
543* In ''Webcomic/AutumnBay'', [[http://autumnbaycomics.com/comics/21/ Dr. Simon Nestor]] appears human at first glance, but closer inspection reveals his non-human nature.
544* Black Mage in ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'' -- physically, at least. His face is some kind of infinite lattice of dark magic and has [[GoMadFromTheRevelation driven at least one person mad simply from looking at it]]. He's also the OnlySaneMan when he's not blowing everything up.
545* ''WebComic/KillSixBillionDemons''
546** Devils are (usually) humanoid creatures, and wen they are in that form, they don't necessarily seem that eldritch -- but they are formed into individuals out of formless stuff of chaos.
547** Gog Agog appears normally as a human-like female jester, but even superficially, shown when she transforms or gets injured, she's really composed of a lot of worms -- and that's not accounting for her being a thing from the beginning days of the multiverse that also assimilates countless people that want to partly be a part of her.
548* ''Webcomic/LovecraftIsMissing'', naturally. Dr. Kartophilus' freaky butler, [[http://lovecraftismissing.com/?p=397 Heeg]], is the [[http://lovecraftismissing.com/?p=920 most obvious]], though most likely he's [[spoiler:"only" a [[BlobMonster shoggoth]] in human form]]. There's also [[http://lovecraftismissing.com/?p=5262 Young Tom Malone]], who raised [[http://lovecraftismissing.com/?p=5386 all sorts]] of [[http://lovecraftismissing.com/?p=5672 questions]] which, probably for the best, are [[http://lovecraftismissing.com/?p=5674 likely to go unanswered]].
549* ''Webcomic/LovelyLovecraft'': Noyes and Azalea, [[spoiler:who are actually Nyarlathotep and Azathoth respectively]].
550* Issue #3 of ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheBlackDog'' has [[http://www.orderoftheblackdog.com/comic.php?pid=20130426 Mal-Fa'asha the vermin lord]], who looks like an oddly generic furry wearing a black cloak, when he's not appearing as a swarm of moths. And [[spoiler: that black cat in the black suit and hat who was asking about Rhoda's art. [[http://orderoftheblackdog.com/comic.php?pid=20130620 He could be Nyarlathotep]].]]
551* ''Webcomic/OwMySanity'' has tons of these from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, many of which are female. The kicker? They're the protagonist's UnwantedHarem.
552* ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt'':
553** A look into her past reveals that [[spoiler:Jones]] qualifies. [[TimeAbyss Her existence predates life on Earth by at least a few billion years]], but she has always looked the same. She has [[PhotographicMemory a perfect memory for every instant of her entire history]], [[NighInvulnerability scratches diamonds]], and is impenetrable to x-rays. She claims to [[EmotionlessGirl lack emotions and imagination]]; though Antimony [[TinMan has her doubts on this matter]], it might just be projection on her (and the readership's) part. Oh, and [[spoiler:she has no idea what she is, either. [[MemeticMutation MYSTERY SOLVED]]!]]
554** One could consider [[spoiler:Antimony]] to be one of these -- a HalfHumanHybrid who is part [[PlayingWithFire fire elemental]], can see [[GrimReaper psychopomps]] [[spoiler:(and, indeed, function as one)]], and [[EmotionlessGirl rarely shows emotions]]. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Oh, and]] she [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu slapped Coyote]] ''on the rump!''
555** Much worse is Zimmy. She looks like a girl with [[HadesShaded gray skin]], [[MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily sharklike teeth]], and {{red eyes|TakeWarning}} that are usually [[BlackEyesOfEvil covered in black goo]]. Renard calls her a demon and refuses to be touched by her, and the project she presents for a science competition is described as an abomination by Antimony. She's actually a powerful RealityWarper who [[PowerIncontinence cannot control her abilities]], and her mind is constantly filled with static that is only soothed by [[RedemptionInTheRain natural rain]] or by staying close to [[PowerNullifier a person like Antimony or her friend Gamma]]. Losing control of her powers can cause her to trap herself and the people around her in a DarkWorld infested with fake humans and other monsters.
556** It is hinted that Kat may be one when it is revealed that she looks like a bizarre, vaguely angel-like, metal monster when viewed through Zimmy's eyes.
557* The Master from ''Webcomic/TheInvitation''. While her true form appears to be some collection of vines or tentacles, she always takes on at least a vaguely humanoid shape.
558* Rithuly from ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'', a vaguely defined "dark god" with strong EldritchAbomination vibes: his "true form is of a great flying Stygian dragon" but he "usually appears man-sized, either as a wispy tentacle-headed dark ghost or a charming handsome man in a white robe adorned with jewelry."
559* [[spoiler: Raven]] in ''Webcomic/WildeLife'' is a shapechanger, so he can be in either human or animal form. He acts creepy enough even as a human, but then he turns into [[http://www.wildelifecomic.com/comic/590 this]].
560* ''Webcomic/WhiteDarkLife'' has a specific demon that fits this category in her true form. That demon is [[spoiler:Artemis Astarte]]. Befitting of her status as the strongest [[SuccubiAndIncubi succubi]] her real form is [[spoiler:a parody of an ImpossibleHourglassFigure. This meaning that she has nothing but her spine and ribs between her chest and hips. The rest of her is just as unpleasant.]]
561* In ''Webcomic/RomanticallyApocalyptic'', Snippy is turned into one of these after the Biomatrix [[CameBackWrong revives him]]; he's now an undead being existing outside of time, and his mask and clothes are fused to his skin. He's understandably freaked out when he realizes this.
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565* Franchise/{{The Slender Man|Mythos}}, pictured on the main HumanoidAbomination page. You can just about mistake him for a human being at a distance (unless he's in full-on CombatTentacles mode), but come any closer and you start to... [[NoodlePeople notice things]]. ''WebVideo/MarbleHornets'', one of the most famous Slendy stories, is an excellent portrayal of this trope. The Slender Man distorts reality just by existing, driving some characters into homicidal madness. He ''seems'' to have a goal of some sort, but whatever it is, it's utterly inscrutable.
566* Another well-known creepypasta creation, Literature/TheRake, also counts -- a freakish hairless [[BeastMan dog-man]] who seems to have similar stalking habits to Slenderman, albeit being more direct with his victims. [[spoiler:Slendy watches from a distance; the Rake likes to sit on your bed. While you're in it.]] Has even showed up in ''WebVideo/EverymanHYBRID'', integrating it into the above mythos.
567* The Slender Man and the Rake are joined by a number of other Humanoid Abominations in ''Franchise/TheFearMythos'', including [[TheAdjectivalMan the Cold Boy, the Wooden Girl, and the Blind Man]].
568* The titular monster's first form in ''Literature/TheHorrorFromTheVault'', which looks like a [[OurGhoulsAreCreepier ghoul]] with [[TheBlank no face]].
569%%* The Fat Men from ''It's Usually Quiet Between 1 and 5 AM.''
570%%* The Teachers from ''My Primary School Had Strange Rituals.''
571* The Japanese creepypasta [[http://www.scaryforkids.com/eight-feet-tall/ Hasshaku-sama]] sits ''somewhere'' between HumanoidAbomination and TheFairFolk. According to the creepypasta, Hasshaku-sama is a woman who is perceived differently by everyone who sees her with the only consistent traits being her abnormal height, hence her name: Ms. Eight-feet-tall, and her [[EvilLaugh inhuman laugh]], a deep, uncanny "po, po, po" sound... At first she comes across as some kind of {{youkai}}, but her description and behavior defies her being one. The [[SuperPersistentPredator absolute relentlessness in her pursuit of her victims]] is most of all akin to the grudge of an [[StringyHairedGhostGirl Onryou]], but there's no indications that she's dead ''or'' holding a grudge. It's explained in the backstory of the creepypasta that [[BadassPreacher a group of monks]] attempted to confront her but could neither {{seal|edEvilInACan}}, exorcise ''or'' kill her, and so were forced to merely contain her within the confines of a village using four Buddha statues as cornerstones of a barrier. She can also [[ParanoiaFuel imitate the voices of her victim's loved ones]], which makes her primarily [[WouldHurtAChild target children]] who are reliant on their older family members, and she is [[InvisibleToNormals invisible to all but her chosen victims]].
572* Literature/TommyTaffy, from a series of [[Website/{{Reddit}} r/nosleep]] stories ([[https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/51bnu3/third_parent/ first,]] [[https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/53kgyr/his_name_was_tommy_taffy/ prequel,]] [[https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/55qjdf/tommy_taffys_twins/ sequel,]] [[https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/5ozie0/the_night_i_met_tommy_taffy/ additional]]) is a perpetually cheery, doll-like man who [[TheThingThatWouldNotLeave moves himself into a family's house without invitation]], never eats, and "helps them raise their children." Anyone who goes against him is ''horrifically'' punished, [[WouldHurtAChild even small children]]. He also [[PedoHunt grooms the children, and worse]]. Tommy Taffy goes away after a period of five years or so, but [[HereWeGoAgain returns once the children he lived with have their own children]]. He also has a number of supernatural powers, like the ability to be in multiple places at once and to return from the dead.
573* ''Literature/TalesFromCherryshrubMississippi'': A few.
574** The Old Man from [[https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/An_Old_Man_Visited_a_Town An Old Man Visited a Town]] who has an emaciated face and sunken in yellow eyes. The narrator notes how he wobbled around as if he did not have feet.
575** [[https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/Into_the_Catacombs D'regorra]], a multi-armed woman who is knowledgeable on all forms of torture and stitches every orifice of her victim's body to ensnare them to her.
576* ''WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall'': [[spoiler: The Entity/Missingno can apparently only manifest itself in the physical realm by taking the form of another]].
577** [[SupernaturalFearInducer The King of Worms]] is another example. It's mentioned that he's one of the weakest of the Outer Gods, but even despite that, none of the gang's weapons can harm him. The only reason he wasn't able to destroy Linkara utterly is [[spoiler:because The Entity was possessing him, and The King Of Worms died from pure fear after discovering this.]]
578** [[HeWhoFightsMonsters Lord Vyce]] [[WasOnceAMan becomes one]] in order to fight The Entity.
579* ''Series/TheCryOfMann'': Gergiev looks like a human, but with bright orange teeth and the power to infect and curse the Mann family with his bite. He speaks mostly in gibberish and uses his powers to try and kill Mann.
580* Roy from ''WebVideo/DontHugMeImScared''. The way his arms stretch beyond their natural length, along with his ability to slip into random scenes without drawing attention to himself, the way the music changes whenever he appears as well as the fact that Red Guy was teleported right after making eye contact with him make him seem far too abnormal for such a crudely made puppet.
581* ''Literature/{{Eclipse}}'' heavily indicates that Alice Sitchri, the main character, is ''far'' from your typical Succubus. She's a tall, fit, and gorgeous young lady with pale skin and a sexy outfit, but she has tendrils protruding from her arms, smoke-like darkness that oozes out of her body at various times, HellishPupils, gray eyes that turn amber (when indoctrinating people) and red (when angry), and the ability to transform into a tornado-like whirlpool of smoke and shadows that engulfs a country in a black fog. She absorbs souls within her own body (itself a PocketDimension), and she has the ability to [[MoreThanMindControl indoctrinate]] people without needing to try. Various characters have suggested that this is [[YouCannotGraspTheTrueForm the form she ALLOWS other people perceive of her]], [[AFormYouAreComfortableWith the form she's attempting to keep as humanoid as possible]], or a form that is a self-imposed restraint [[NothingIsScarier keeping something even more abstract from popping out]]. She is the only distinctly human-ish being who doesn't utilize a BattleAura at all; rather than being a human who has a really fancy way of manifesting her innate energy in fantastical ways (ala Aura), Alice simply ''doesn't''. All of the shadows and smoke and darkness are not a manifestation of her energy, that's simply how she is, and [[FromASingleCell as long as there is darkness, she will continue existing]], even if that darkness is completely separate from her body. This is all while she's on her ''good'' side; lord help you [[DrivenToMadness if you ever experience]] her ability to [[RealityWarper distort reality at her own whim]].
582* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXBJIZ1NXFU The Season 4 finale]] of ''WebVideo/EpicRapBattlesOfHistory'' (Creator/JimHenson versus Creator/StanLee) ends with a chilling surprise appearance from an eldritch version of Creator/WaltDisney. No, scratch that, it's not Walt. It's an AnthropomorphicPersonification of what the Creator/{{Disney}} company has become, and the corporate monster is about to consume two more franchises into its "empire of joy". There's some BitingTheHandHumor here, since ''Epic Rap Battles of History'' was at the time [[DisneyOwnsThisTrope produced by one of Disney's countless subsidiaries]].
583* [[BigBad Chin-Chin]], an interdimensional GodOfEvil serves as this for the sometimes [[PlayedForLaughs whimsical]] and almost-always bizarre world of ''WebVideo/FilthyFrank'', appearing with increasing frequency to torment Frank and his Lycra People friends, [[HostageForMacGuffin often demanding tribute from them]] in exchange for promising to free one of Frank's friends (typically his HeterosexualLifePartner Salamander Man) whom he takes hostage. At his [[CerebusSyndrome darkest]], he invokes {{I Will Punish Your Friend for Your Failure}} with his RealityWarper powers, and when he's not kidnapping them [[AxCrazy for his twisted pleasure]] he's usually [[EvilGloating taunting]] the main characters with one of his [[UncannyValley heralds]], always managing to [[ParanoiaFuel keep them on their toes]]. It is implied that YouCannotGraspTheTrueForm, and he is a denizen of various {{Eldritch Location}}s throughout the [[CosmicHorrorStory multiverse]]. [[spoiler:Keeping it from getting too disturbing (and thereby draining it of humor) is that his [[PokemonSpeak language]] (disregarding the misleading subtitles) [[BilingualBonus effectively translates from Japanese]] as "I love penis".]]
584* ''WebVideo/HalfLifeButTheAIIsSelfAware'':
585** Dr. Coomer can smell through his mouth, gains power by killing his own clones, and can eat solid metal, among other violations of science.
586** Benrey flat out admits to not being human in the first episode, and he can come back from the dead and in fact does so repeatedly, on his passport his name reappears and extends into the air, and the Skeleton that follows the party is heavily implied to be the same as him. [[spoiler:The finale has him reveal as a flat-out EldritchAbomination, contorting violently, growing to large size, and summoning more skeletons to attack the party.]]
587** The G-Man, as per usual. It’s also quite possible the same applies to his son [[spoiler:Tommy.]]
588* [[spoiler:Dizzy Jones]] from ''WebVideo/SatelliteCity'' is some kind of asymmetrical, mannequin-like ''thing'' that's impossibly thin, as tall as an alleyway, and appears to cause [[InterfaceScrew video and audio recordings to distort]] by his very presence. If that wasn't enough, he apparently has the ability to [[VoiceChangeling mimic voices]] and track people through all long-distance forms of communication -- even written letters -- and we even get to see him [[spoiler: stalk and presumably kill some poor bloke on the streets of London at night by tracking him through his phone.]] All the other Kivouackians are completely [[TheDreaded terrified of him]], [[YouMonster Ludwig outright calls him a monster]], and it's strongly hinted that he's the one responsible for [[spoiler:[[BrokenBird Winifred's current condition.]]]]
589* ''Podcast/{{Kowabana}}'', a podcast that translates and shares Japanese urban legends and creepypasta, has an episode focused on the stories of Kunekune, a strange, undulating, white humanoid that drives people insane if they see its form clearly.
590* ''Literature/LukeThePlagueSonOfNurgle:'' Luke’s sheer level of grossness transcends mere dirtiness, he is somehow capable of eating and talking with a mouth full of green rotten teeth without being in debilitating agony, his shit was described as a black tar like substance, his presence makes inanimate objects edge away from him and even years after he has left a location, sleeping in a room that he has occupied will [[ViralTransformation turn you into a clone of him]].
591* The Auditor in ''WebAnimation/MadnessCombat'' is a humanoid mass of shadowy flames.
592* ''Website/TheOnion'':
593** Spoofed in the 2005 article "[[http://www.theonion.com/articles/neverland-ranch-investigators-discover-corpse-of-r,1303/ Neverland Ranch Investigators Discover Corpse of Real Michael Jackson]]". Apparently Music/MichaelJackson died sometime in 1985-1987 at the hands of one of these, and that abomination replaced him and went on to physically decay into the realm of BodyHorror and prey upon children. (At the time, in RealLife, Jackson was being tried on child molestation charges.)
594** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W15ucMZ8V-c Cindy McCain]] [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial is just like any other human and definitely not an example]]. Just like any other female human, she loves her kids with both of her hearts, and enjoys things like relaxing in the sleep pod which delivers nutrients to her body during her nightly stasis periods, or herding livestock with her mind. When asked what woman she admired most, she said "Oprah Winfrey", whom she described as "delicious-looking in her fattened state". She has laughed off concerns about her husband's age, saying "He's not nearly as old as the Ancient Ones. His outer shell has not even yet calcified". She was less friendly when asked about her husband's ties to lobbyists, emitting a high-pitched shrieking noise which melted all plastic objects in the room.
595* ''Podcast/PretendingToBePeople'':
596** [[TheDon Marvin Glass]] is a freakishly-tall, thin man with translucent skin and few facial features. He also displays immense telekinetic power and possible mind control.
597** Many agents of [[TheMenInBlack Myriad]] appear to be a similar type of entity.
598* Many creatures created by Tumblr user Blog/{{Slimyswampghost}} qualify, but special mention goes to [[http://slimyswampghost.tumblr.com/tagged/Siren-Head Siren Head]]. A 40-foot-tall [[ToServeMan maneater]] with a skeletal body, skin resembling rusted metal, extremely long arms and, as the name suggests, a head resembling a pair of sirens, giving him the ability to [[VoiceChangeling mimic voices and sounds]]--which is how he lures in his prey. [[http://slimyswampghost.tumblr.com/post/179081605669/theyre-still-here-theyve-always-been-here One]] of Slimyswampghost's posts implies that Siren Head is far more ancient than he looks, having been hunting humans since the caveman days.
599* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBYGUn6Q7tQ The Smiling Woman]], a woman with a perfectly normal appearance, only with a SlasherSmile, dressed in yellow, a very strange way of moving, the ability to teleport and [[spoiler: turn other women into copies of herself.]]
600* ''Podcast/WelcomeToNightVale'':
601** The Voice of Night Vale himself, Cecil, may or may not be one. He frequently reports on events that he shouldn't have any way of knowing, little is known about his past, and his appearance is never described aside from the fact that he looks similar to Kevin (his EvilCounterpart from Desert Bluffs). Fan-artists often depict him as a man with a ThirdEye. On the other hand, he has a mostly normal family of people who seem human.
602** The City Council, and the people wearing deer masks. The hooded figures in the dog park may or may not be this.
603** The Man in the Tan Jacket and the Faceless Old Woman Who Secretly Lives in Your Home also qualify. The former inflicts amnesia on anyone who sees him, making them remember nothing about him except his attire and deerskin briefcase with flies in it, and the latter is an entity that somehow manages to live in everyone's house without being noticed, can only be seen through one's peripheral vision and [[TheBlank lacks a face]]. They're both relatively friendly examples, although the Faceless Old Woman shows signs of being a bit of a [[TheTrickster trickster]].
604** Old Woman Josie's Angels, who are described as ten-feet-tall, radiant and always smiling.
605** The Woman from Italy. All throughout her visit to Night Vale, [[CharacterNarrator Cecil]] keeps reporting on her but swears she's just another person. But all the while, he keeps randomly spewing nursery rhymes in a broken voice, talking about how her hands are storm clouds with lightning talons, how she skins her victims, and how she lurks at the end of dark hallways.
606* ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'':
607** Sara Waite, codename Carmilla. She looks like a goddess of lust. Her father's mother is actually [[Franchise/CthulhuMythos Shub-Niggurath]]. Her mother's ancestry is even creepier.
608** Tennyo is somehow related to some EldritchAbomination that was created to eat/destroy the Eldritch Abominations of the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, something that would look at Cthulhu and think "ooh, an appetizer!"
609* ''Literature/{{Worm}}'':
610** [[spoiler:Scion, the world's first and greatest superhero,]] is the avatar of an immensely powerful and ancient alien entity.
611** [[TheChessmaster The Simurgh]] looks like a fifteen-foot-tall woman with chalk-white skin and a multitude of feathery wings. She is also an [[EldritchAbomination Endbringer]], a nearly indestructible entity of unknown origin equipped with horribly destructive superpowers that apparently wants nothing less than [[OmnicidalManiac to wipe humanity from the earth]]. Her particular set of powers includes pre- and postcognition to the point of being TheOmniscient, as well as MindOverMatter and some ''very'' nasty MindRape powers.
612* Website/{{Cracked}}.com's ''Man Comics'' gives us Popsicle Pete: the mascot of Good Humor, spokesman for Popsicle-brand frozen treats and [[BreadMilkEggsSquick baleful scion of the night]].
613-->'''Man:''' Oh my god, kid.\
614'''Popsicle Pete:''' '''YOUR GOD IS PAIN NOW.'''
615* ''WebVideo/UnwantedHouseguest'': The Shadow Demon. [[spoiler:It's never clarified what it's true form is, but it is "humanoid" simply by virtue of taking on the appearance of the Houseguest.]]
616* ''Website/TheCrewOfTheCopperColoredCupids'': When visiting [[DidWeJustHaveTeaWithCthulhu Thymon's birthday party]], [[Franchise/CthulhuMythos Nyarlathotep]] appears as a perfectly ordinary-looking human man wearing a Panama hat, principally referred to in narration as "the Man in the Panama Hat". He [[TheUnblinking doesn't blink enough]], though, and there's ''something'' disconcerting about him besides, albeit not necessarily ''scary''.
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620* As a general example many {{Toon}}s are anthromorphic beings who may ''look'' more similar to humans than whatever their actual species is, but can [[RealityWarper do almost anything]] as long as [[RuleOfFunny it's funny]].
621* Many of the vampires from ''WesternAnimation/Castlevania2017'' qualify, including Dracula himself. Of all the vampires, however, none are moreso an abomination than [[spoiler:Varney, who is actually a disguise for none other than ''[[CanonCharacterAllAlong Death]]'']].
622* In the ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'' episode "[[Recap/DarkwingDuckS2E3Negaduck Negaduck]]", Darkwing accidentally gets separated into his [[ItRunsOnNonsensoleum "good and evil particles"]], creating a ([[GoodIsImpotent wussy]]) good and (badass) evil version of him. Then the evil version gets galvanized. The resulting "Negaduck" (not to be confused with the recurring MirrorUniverse EvilCounterpart of Darkwing by the same name) is still shaped like Darkwing, though with negative black-and-white colours and PowerGlows, but it's an almost mindless accumulation of pure evil and destruction that uses its RealityWarper powers to tear everything apart. (The good side also gets galvanized, but the result is much less abominable.) However, the whole thing is largely PlayedForLaughs, so it also speaks in an exaggerated StupidEvil CardCarryingVillain ForTheEvulz manner.
623* ''WesternAnimation/DeadtimeStories'': [[spoiler: Little girls should NOT be able to transform into man-eating {{Giant Spider}}s and back again.]]
624* ''WesternAnimation/FinalSpace'':
625** Whilst the Titans are inhuman cosmic horrors with wildly varying appearances, their baseline body plan appears to be humanoid-shaped: two arms, two legs, an upright torso, and a head with two eyes and a mouth. There are deviations and exceptions, such as Titans with extra eyes or limbs and with horns or antlers, and the Season 1 visualizations of Nightfall's and the Titans' past depict one Titan who's essentially just a tendril- and boil-covered blob.
626** [[Characters/FinalSpaceCelestialEntities Phil]] is a tall, human-shaped creature in shamanic clothes with completely black skin, red glowing eyes and a pair of goat horns on his head. Also on his pocket are baby hands, so called by him as pocket observers, which help to keep in the pockets, for example, a map. Despite his extreme creepiness, he turns out to be trustworthy.
627* ''WesternAnimation/GeneratorRex'': [[BigBad Van Kleiss]] looks like a man with [[RedRightHand a mechanical hand]], but in truth while he WasOnceAMan the seat of his consciousness now is the nanites that fill his body -- and [[FisherKing the area around his stronghold]], meaning that in a sense the entire country of Abysus ''is'' [[GeniusLoci him]], and answers to his commands. As of episode 21, instead of a GeniusLoci, he can now [[spoiler:induce BodyHorror with a touch.]]
628* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'': Mandy herself is occasionally strongly implied to be some kind of unfathomable cosmic horror within the body of a young little girl, one who [[HorrifyingTheHorror freaks out]] all the other denizens of the Underworld.
629* Miss Bitters from ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim''. Nobody is exactly sure ''what'' she is, but human is not on the list of options. She is implied to be older than the School (they couldn't make her move so they built it around her and [[CrapsackWorld made her a teacher]]) and has taught at least two generations worth of students. The official website mentions rumors that she is [[HalfHumanHybrid the spawn of]] an English teacher and a really big snake. Her flashbacks in the series indicate she [[BreakTheCutie was once much happier]]...
630* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'' season two, [[EldritchAbomination Vaatu, spirit of darkness]], [[FusionDance fuses]] with [[spoiler:Unalaq, becoming the Dark Avatar]]. By extension this makes [[spoiler:the Avatar]] an example, as they fused with Vaatu's counterpart Raava, spirit of light.
631* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Metalocalypse}}'', the shadowy power broker [[BigBad Mr. Salacia]] looks like a very tall old man on the surface, but he's actually an ancient [[TheDreaded dreaded]] being implied to have connections with, at the very least, the Sumerian civilization. We get a glimpse of his true nature toward the end of the fourth season: his hair turns into a writhing mass of tentacles, his teeth grow into sharp fangs, his jaw unhinges, he grows to {{kaiju}} size and his very presence causes weaker-willed people's [[YourHeadAsplode heads to explode]].
632* The Beast from ''WesternAnimation/OverTheGardenWall'' is mostly shown in silhouette, which seems vaguely humanoid save for the antlers and glowing eyes, and is capable of conversing (and ''[[VillainSong singing]]'') like a human. No hint is given to what kind of creature he is ([[AllegoricalCharacter at least not in a literal sense]]), but he feeds off of human despair [[spoiler:by turning people into trees which make oil for [[SoulJar his lantern]]]]. The one glimpse of the beast in the light, at the series climax, shows [[spoiler:his entire body is made of wood in the shape of faces]].
633* [[Characters/TheOwlHouseEmperorBelos Emperor Belos]] from ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' actually looks surprisingly normal, his appearance being akin to an old man with a strange skin condition, resulting in a band of green, rotting flesh across his face. [[spoiler:However, this form is just a {{Glamour}} for his ''true'' appearance -- a nine-foot-tall, skeletal monster, covered in a thin layer of liquefied, necrotic flesh, and absolutely ''covered'' in [[EyesDoNotBelongThere glowing blue eyes]]. Even in his human form, Belos is able to stretch out his arms as long as he'd like, and morph his limbs into things like spears and scythes. After the season 2 finale ends with the Collector splattering him across a wall, season 3 shows that ''that didn't kill him'', and he's [[FromASingleCell able to regenerate from a single drop of liquid rot]] by possessing various woodland animals and consuming them from the inside out. In this state he can even possess people's bodies and puppet them around, which he does to Hunter, Raine, and even the Titan himself.]]
634* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'':
635** While he is a demonic shapeshifter that can take even more monstrous forms, [[Characters/SamuraiJackAku Aku's]] default appearance is a gigantic, humanoid being made of darkness, and he is capable of assuming more human-like disguises such as a [[http://samuraijack.wikia.com/wiki/Ikra beautiful woman]] on one occasion. The catch is that he will always be [[GlamourFailure limited to the same green/red/black color-scheme, and reflections reveal his true form]]. He also has a wide range of superpowers at his disposal (such as BlackMagic, CompleteImmortality, VoluntaryShapeshifting, [[TheCorruption corrupting]] other living beings, creating [[TimeTravel time portals]], etc.), and is NighInvulnerable to all weapons, except for a [[ForgedByTheGods divine magic sword]] wielded by the titular hero.
636** Demongo the Soul Collector, one of Aku's henchmen also counts. He's a skinny demonic humanoid with black skin, glowing blue eyes, blue fire burning on his head, and a red cape. He has the ability to steal the souls of fallen warriors and monsters, which he can summon as SlaveMooks in order to add more victims to his collection.
637** The Minions of Set are a trio of semi-humanoid, semi-{{animalistic| abomination}}, divine demons with pitch black skin, golden dog-like heads, and shining blue eyes. They are established as some of the most powerful villains in the show, being capable of physically overwhelming Jack in combat and unlike Aku, ''not even'' Jack's sword (which was specifically designed to kill the dark lord) [[NighInvulnerable was able to harm them]]. It took summoning [[PhysicalGod the Egyptian sun god Ra]] in order to permanently destroy them.
638** A very tragic example is featured late in Season 5 with none other than [[spoiler: [[Characters/SamuraiJackAshi Ashi]], Jack's [[HeelFaceTurn enemy-turned-sidekick]]/[[BattleCouple lover]], who is revealed to be a literal [[HalfHumanHybrid Daughter of Aku]], sired when her mother drank a fraction of his essence and gave birth to seven daughters. Her nature was foreshadowed throughout several episodes when she displayed massive tolerance to pain, and enough superhuman strength to dispatch a massive army and emerge unscathed. Once Aku learns of this, he turns Ashi into a demonic being in his own image and compells her to attack Jack.]]
639* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' has a couple examples:
640** Wall-Mart, a [[CaptainErsatz "fictional"]] chain store in the ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episode "Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes". Wall-Mart is actually portrayed as a complete Eldritch Abomination in the episode, being an abstract entity from beyond that exists [[AsLongAsThereIsEvil as long as there is consumerism]] and poisons every town in which it manifests itself. Near the end of the episode however, it temporarily [[AFormYouAreComfortableWith takes on human form]] (looking a lot like Creator/VincentPrice, oddly enough) so it can talk to Stan and Kyle. Played for laughs at the climax with the Vincent Price-thing [[LaughingMad laughing maniacally]] and declaring [[OneWingedAngel "Now you shall see me as I truly am!"]] -- but all he does is tear off his gray mustache, then take off his white hat and wave it around wildly as the store around them collapses like a cave-in at a mine shaft.
641** Later on in the series, the series's trope naming instances of TheyKilledKennyAgain was {{Deconstructed}}, via CerebusRetcon, because of [[Characters/SouthParkKennyMcCormick Kenny McCormick]] being one. Because of some NoodleIncident involving a cult dedicated to Cthulhu, Kenny has ResurrectiveImmortality.
642** Season 19 has [[spoiler: Leslie Meyers.]] Originally just some random 4th grader who PC Principal calls on during school assemblies, she eventually reveals herself to be an ad that was able to achieve human form. Also she exhibits superhuman strength and oozes [[AlienBlood blue blood]] once she gets killed.
643* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': In [[Recap/StevenUniverseS5E24LegsFromHereToHomeworld "Legs From Here to Homeworld"]], we finally see [[spoiler: [[Characters/StevenUniverseWhiteDiamond White Diamond]]]]. Pearl describes her as fundamentally different from other Gems, [[spoiler:including the other Diamonds]]. She glows so brightly she looks like she's made out of light, even more so than the usual Gem HardLight, and it's hard to make out her features, making her head look two-dimensional from some angles. She also stands as still as a statue with her arms outstretched (something [[spoiler:her Pearl]] shares), and speaks in DissonantSerenity for the entirety of her screentime. Her body's even drawn more like the background scenery than a character.
644* ''Franchise/TalesOfArcadia'':
645** ''WesternAnimation/{{Trollhunters}}'' has Morgana, a mysterious being who also goes by the name of the "Eldritch Queen". She is capable of stealing the souls of others and controlling them, and she can easily give others magical abilities. Her spiritual form is WreathedInFlames with GlowingEyesOfDoom, and her true form is even more powerful and almost unstoppable.
646** The Arcane Order from ''WesternAnimation/Wizards2020'' may be even bigger examples. They claim to have existed [[TimeAbyss since the beginning]] and their appearances, as well as their powers, make it clear that whatever they are, they are not human. It's revealed that [[spoiler:they were the ones who gave Morgana her powers, and they turned King Arthur into the Green Knight, an undead being of AntiMagic]].
647* In ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012'', Karai becomes this after mutating by accident. Whenever she isn't in full humanoid snake form, she assumes what looks like her original human self...unless she deliberately displays snake-like traits like scaly skin and sharp fangs or turns her arms into snake head limbs to attack, that is. Plus, she can shed her skin to shrug off any minor injuries.
648* ''WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011'': Mumm-Ra looks like nothing so much as a mummified, semi-decayed human, in spite of (unlike the original) no humans existing in the setting. However, the shape of his face and his gait are just ever-so-slightly... off. His OneWingedAngel form reveals that [[spoiler: he is actually an anthropomorphic vampire bat; kudos to the animators for pulling off this bit of foreshadowing.]]
649%%* Whatever ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' is, he definitely ''isn't'' human.
650* In ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBros'' are The Investors, a trio of ageless "men" in business suits who possess a broad array of powers and behave somewhat like demons, [[DealWithTheDevil making deals in exchange for a hefty price]]. They are among [[TheDreaded most feared]] and most powerful entities in the series, effortlessly dispatching Monstroso and having ''The Sovereign'' utterly terrified of them. [[spoiler:It's soon revealed that Dr. Henry Killinger is also a member of their species, and so absurdly powerful he is able to kill all three Investors in a BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind and his umbrella. Thankfully, Killinger is (for the most part) kind and helpful.]]
651* In ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'', [[Characters/TeenTitans2003Raven Raven's]] demonic heritage manifests as four glowing red eyes and shadowy tentacles growing from underneath her robe. Otherwise, she usually looks human.
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