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->''"In fire there is the spark of chaos and destruction, the seed of life. In ice there is perfect tranquility, perfect order, and the silence of death."''
-->-- '''[[https://gatherer.wizards.com/pages/card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=83415 Icy Manipulator]]''', ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering''

[[DarkIsEvil Evil is not only dark]], it is also cold and deadly, while good embodies warmth and life [[LightIsGood as well as light]].

Much more likely for the BigBad or EvilOverlord than pettier sorts of villains. Tends to factor into FisherKing. Whereas Good is probably located in the GhibliHills or {{Arcadia}}, Evil is often located in the GrimUpNorth or the "icy wasteland" version of {{Mordor}}.

[[ChillOfUndeath Very common]] for TheUndead. Even ghosts leave [[GhostlyChill conspicuous cold spots where they wander]].

Can feature with a WinterRoyalLady, AnIcePerson or TragicIceCharacter, but does not have to; ice can also be an elemental power unrelated to good vs. evil. The key is whether the cold is used as an indicator of evil and [[ImColdSoCold death]]. It will be more destructive than other elemental powers in this trope. Evil items like the ArtifactOfDoom may exhibit this as ThermalDissonance; they're always cold no matter where you put them.

The obvious foil to FertileFeet. Indeed, it may not be clear in a story whether the return of sunshine, life, and warmth is owning to the [[FisherKing hero's influence]] or because the BigBad's has NoOntologicalInertia.

The elemental opposite is EvilIsBurningHot. However, the two aren't necessarily mutually exclusive within a single setting. Extreme temperatures in either direction are inimical to human life, so there are evil forces in fiction who make use of both to make our heroes miserable.

May be a factor in why SpringIsLate is such a dangerous trope.

Not to be confused with EvilIsCool.
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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* ''Anime/AkameGaKill'' gives us the villain Esdeath, a hardcore {{Sadist}} and BloodKnight whose Teigu allows her to create and control ice.
* ''Manga/CodeBreaker'': Sakura, who is sensitive to people's scents and body heat, is shocked when she discovers [[spoiler:her friend Ogami's EvilTwin LightIsNotGood possible brother]]'s body is "as cold as ceramic".
* In ''Manga/DeliciousInDungeon'' spirits freeze things with a touch. [[MundaneUtility Senshi realizes that this has caused his bottle of "holy water" to become sherbet.]]
* ''Anime/DigimonAdventure2020'' has [[MonsterOfTheWeek SkullBaluchimon]], an enormous [[NonHumanUndead fossil beast]] that hates all life. Where the [[BedsheetGhost Soulmon]] that appear with it have to make a concerted effort to spread their GhostlyChill to the forest and the [=DigiEggs=] within, [=SkullBaluchimon=] gives off a constant aura of darkness and cold and exhales cold vapors from its NestedMouths.
* ''Manga/DragonBall'':
** In ''Anime/DragonBallZ'', this is a running theme with the names in Frieza's family: Lord Frieza/Freeza, King Cold, Cooler, Chilled... Interestingly enough, it's all InNameOnly. None of them have any ice-related powers.
** Eis Shenron of ''Anime/DragonBallGT'' has power over ice, and is easily the most evil and [[HateSink despicable]] of all seven Shadow Dragons.
* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'': Vampires have incredibly cold body temperatures. In fact, Joseph was able to tell Straizo was a vampire simply by the fact that his breath was not visible when temperatures were below freezing. One of the (inconsistent) explanations for the vampires' ability to flash-freeze their enemies' blood is that they are simply that cold.
* ''Anime/KillLaKill'': After Nui Harime lands a single touch on Ryuko, Senketsu comments that her hand feels ice cold when she touches him.
* ''Manga/PokemonAdventures'': The main villain of the GSC arc is called Mask of Ice, having mastery over ice. [[spoiler: He's revealed to be Pryce, the Ice-type Gym Leader of Mahogany Town.]]
* ''Anime/SailorMoon'':
** Present during the Infinity Arc. [[Manga/SailorMoon The manga]] notes that [[MadScientist Professor]] [[TheQuisling Tomoe]]'s hands are like ice [[spoiler: hinting early that he's [[GeneticAbomination no longer human]]]] and in the anime, Uranus and Neptune note when confronting the [[DarkLordOnLifeSupport Messiah of Silence]] that her throne room is deathly cold (which would explain the OminousFog).
** In ''Anime/SailorMoonCrystal'', snow is periodically shown flurrying in through the Dark Kingdom's colonnades, and neither evil minion Jadeite nor his ''[[MonsterOfTheWeek youma]]'' seem remotely bothered by the wind or cold, despite being generally underdressed.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* ''Franchise/TheDCU'':
** ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'': Mr. Freeze is a twist, in that he's a villain, and he's deathly cold, but in his case the cold is used to stave off death and without it Freeze would already be dead.
** ''ComicBook/TheGreatDarknessSaga'': When Phantom Girl phases through a Servant of Darkness, she feels his body is unbearably cold.
** ComicBook/KidEternity is surprised to find, after being dragged into Hell by Beelzebub, that Hell is incredibly cold. Beelzebub explains that "It's cold in Hell. So cold you'll pray for eternal fire. And eventually, we answer your prayer."
** ''ComicBook/TheSupergirlBatgirlPlot'': The ghostly hand created by reality-warping villains Mxyzptlk and Batmite to capture ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} and ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} feels unbearably cold. Supergirl comments its overpowering glacial aura is so intensely cold it's even making ''her'' (who routinely flies through the void of space) shiver.
** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': The realm of King Pluto, being under the ice of the planetiod, is so cold that if he did not put his victims through the odd ethereal process that leaves them weak phantoms they would quickly freeze to death before he had a chance to feed on them.
* The ''Franchise/{{Hellraiser}}'' comics have a cenobite describe hell as cold, but they tend to go in for more of an IronicHell so it might be personal.
* ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'':
** A group of escaped convicts from the prison planet Titan return to Mega-City One after they were transformed into hideous ice monsters on the DeathWorld of Enceladus. Their crashed ship actually radiated cold that threatened to turn the whole city into a [[EndlessWinter perpetual Siberia]].
** The Dark Judges tend to attract cold. During Necropolis, a serial killer was looking for their base of operations for weeks until he realized that it was the coldest spot in the city. The ice moon Dominion also plays a large part in the "Dark Justice" arc.
* ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'':
** N'Kantu, the Living Mummy, describes undeath as "like life, only colder".
** Mephisto once teleports ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} into Hell. The latter experiences it as a permanent blizzard.
** The ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' villain Tombstone is described as being cold to touch.
* In ''ComicBook/{{Preacher}}'', the Saint of Killers' hate is so strong that when he's killed and sent to Hell, it freezes over.
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[[folder:Fan Works]]
* ''Fanfic/TheBridge'': When the BigBad OmnicidalManiac [[spoiler:Bagan]] takes over the realm of Zenith, he changes it from a FireAndBrimstoneHell to a realm of darkness and cold. It is so cold that certain characters who can survive the vacuum of space like Monster X and Gigan get shocked that they are able to feel it. Bagan's minion Enjin is also described as being nail-bitingly cold to the touch. Bagan's minion Mizu is so cold that in the spinoff ''The Bridge: A Shimmer in the Dark'', Countess Mircalla, who is a vampire and generally unaffected by cold, can feel it.
* In ''Fanfic/DesertedDistractions'', a shadow demon's presence freezes Ryou as it drains him of positive emotions, eventually making him go numb from the cold, and later does the same to Bakura.
* The Plains of Death in ''Fanfic/WithStringsAttached'' are desperately cold: "The chill of death." The Twisted Temple, high up in the Misery Mountains, is also frigid, and [[DoomyDoomsOfDoom The Brothers of Doom]] are immune to cold.
* ''Fanfic/PrincessOfTheBlacks:'' Dark magic is consistently described as feeling icy-cold to Jen's sonar, while light magic is described as feeling warm or fiery.
* ''Fanfic/AClashOfNEETS'', a MassiveMultiplayerCrossover based in Westeros, the Others are this as always, but now the Great Other is [[spoiler:[[VideoGame/{{Warcraft}} Arthas Menethil]], the [[TropeCodifier Lich King himself]]]].
* ''Fanfic/NeonGenesisEvangelionGenocide'': The non-human [[TheHeavy Heavy]] of the story [[spoiler:[[AIIsACrapshoot the Emerald Tablet]]]] generally seems to radiate a strong aura of cold where ever it goes.
** Asuka notices when it disguised as her younger self, grabs her by the wrist.
--->It was like being touched by a rotting corpse. There was no warmth in the touch, just a cold sense of inhumanity.
** Kluge also notices it when he observes the Tablet having possessed the body of a Kaworu clone inside the glass tube it is being held in. He especially takes note of the absolutely chilling sensation he gets from touching the glass.
* ''Fanfic/FrozenTurtles'': [[spoiler:In this incarnation, the mutagen that turns Shredder into Super Shredder is also mixed with Elsa's DNA, granting him her [[AnIcePerson cryokinetic abilities]], albeit [[DarkIsEvil colored black]], and even turning parts of his body into ice itself. He even brings up Literature/TheDivineComedy, specifically how the final ring of hell is an icy wasteland reserved for traitors, fitting for how his [[SelfServingMemory addled mind views Splinter as a traitor who stole Tang Shen and Miwa from him]]]].
* ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12030689/1/The-DOOM-Chronicles The DOOM Chronicles]]'': Despite its {{fire and brimstone|Hell}} appearance and the fire alignment of most demons, the atmosphere in Hell is icy cold, enough to cause hypothermia in under-dressed humans, moreso when the wind blows. It gets to be a problem when characters get teleported forcefully there and [[BagOfSpilling lose everything in their possession, even their clothes]].
* ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13164160/1/Ben-10-Prime-Force Ben 10: Prime Force]]'': When Gwen uses her mana detection on Cybertronians, she finds that the sparks of Autobots feel warm whereas those of the Decepticons are cold. As such, [[spoiler: she gets suspicious of Wheeljack (or rather, Makeshift disguised as Wheeljack) when his spark feels cold]].
* Inverted in the ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' fic ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12459102/1/Loud-heroes Loud Heroes]]''. Lucy's superhero identity is named Black Ice, has [[AnIcePerson ice-based superpowers]] (which she even mentions to be based on how she "gives people the cold shoulder" in Chapter 4), and is visually defined by a completely black outfit (as how it's described in Chapter 6, and much like her usual everyday clothes). However, keeping in line with [[DarkIsNotEvil her canon character]], she's firmly one of the main heroes alongside the rest of the Loud siblings.
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[[folder:Films -- Animated]]
* ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013'': Ultimately subverted with Queen Elsa, who is accused of being an evil witch but is a heroic character. This was [[WhatCouldHaveBeen almost]] played straight (sort of). For most of the story's development, Elsa was a villain, but later became [[CainAndAbel Anna's sister]] with more AntiVillain elements to her character. At the last minute the developers decided to change her into a sympathetic character after recognizing that she had actually done nothing wrong. Elsa's near-finalized version wasn't evil in the truest sense but she was an antagonist nevertheless. She was a somewhat campy character who had been [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer ostracized by her kingdom]] due to her [[FreakinessShame ice powers]], and the fact she fit the description of the person in a [[TheProphecy prophecy]] about how someone with a "frozen heart" would be the downfall of her kingdom. She decided to just [[ThenLetMeBeEvil run with the prophecy]] because everyone already thought she was evil.
* The North Wind, the evil ice spirit from the obscure Spanish animated film ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfTheNorthWind'' serves as the titular main antagonist, with the pirate Athanasius serving as his [[TheDragon main human henchman]]. He plans to turn the world into a frosty wasteland after killing all the whales and the three Heroes.
* Averted with Jack Frost and North/Santa Claus in ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheGuardians'' who are associated with cold temperatures and winter but are good people. Invoked by [[BigBad Pitch]] when [[WeCanRuleTogether tempting Jack to join him]] that cold and dark go well together.
* ''WesternAnimation/FireAndIce1983'': The dark Wizard Nekron’s whole schtick is this. And how can it not be when he’s commanding a giant glacier and moving it ever southwards to rule the world?
* ''WesternAnimation/TheUglyDuckling'': The Winds of Winter, a trio of [[{{Cumulonemesis}} animated snow clouds]], and [[JackFrost Frost]], a humanoid imp made out of ice crystals, are some of the movie's most openly cruel and malicious villains, delighting in spreading their ice, snow and cold winds over the land and cruelly mocking those caught in the inclement weather they sow.
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[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
* Inverted in ''Film/TheAmityvilleHorror2005'', where George feels cold everywhere in the house except the basement, where the evil originates.
* Subverted and lampshaded in ''Film/TheBagWitchProject'', a short ''[[Film/TheBlairWitchProject Blair Witch]]'' parody film about four roleplayers who get lost during [=GenCon=] and can't find their way back to the occupied part of the Milwaukee convention center. ''Would'' be this trope, if it weren't a satire:
---> "I'm tired, I'm hungry, I'm even cold. How can it be cold? We're ''indoors''. And ''it's August!''"
* In the Asian movie ''Film/BeyondHypothermia'', the main character is a female assassin who has an abnormally low body temperature.
* In ''Film/TheExorcist'', Regan is a victim of DemonicPossession and her bedroom is shown at times to be so cold that other characters pause to put on heavy coats before entering the room.
* Keeping true to their makers' Viking heritage, ''Film/{{Frostbite}}'' has the vampires living in the coldest area in Sweden and Ukraine.
* In ''Film/TheSecretLifeOfIanFleming'' (1990) -- yes, ''[[Literature/JamesBond that]]'' Creator/IanFleming -- Fleming is able to identify [[FemmeFataleSpy female enemy agents]] by the fact that their lips are cold (presumably because they're faking their passion). Later, he hooks up with his {{UST}} and notes that her lips are burning hot.
* A major theme of ''Film/{{Krampus}}'', where [[TheKrampus the title character]] summons a gigantic, supernaturally cold blizzard to trap his targets in their homes and knock out all their power, but can be held at bay by [[ArcWords keeping the fire hot]]. The climax of the movie, however, links the Krampus to a conventional FireAndBrimstoneHell.
* ''Film/TheLastLeprechaun'': The banshee turns the basement into an ice cave.
* Officer Matt Cordell of the ''Film/ManiacCop'' trilogy is a RevenantZombie described as feeling like ice, even through his clothing. At one point in ''Film/ManiacCop2'', a blind war veteran describes coming into contact with Cordell as being similar to an incident in the war where he was trapped under a pile of mangled corpses.
* ''Film/{{Poltergeist|1982}}'' -- evil is shown as cold throughout all the movies, but especially in ''Film/PoltergeistIII'', during Lara Flynn Boyle's shower sequence.
* In ''Franchise/StarWars: Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'', Luke feels cold when he's near the Dark Side cave on Dagobah.
* A possible version in ''Film/TheShining''. News reports say that while the rest of the country is undergoing a heatwave, the area where the Outlook Hotel is situated is undergoing [[SnowedIn heavy snowfall]].
* In ''Film/{{Thor}},'' the Frost Giants have ice-based powers, and their homeworld is an inhospitable frozen wasteland. The Asgardians believe that they are all [[AlwaysChaoticEvil terribly sinister]]. One of the Frost Giants is a DiscOneFinalBoss, the other is the film's BigBad.
* In ''Film/VanHelsing'', Dracula lives in a frozen castle [[spoiler:and it can only be found on the other side of a mirror made of ice.]]
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[[folder:Literature]]
* ''Literature/The13Clocks'': The Duke is explicitly described as cold while his niece is warm. The title clocks are frozen, and the Duke has concluded that he has killed time. [[spoiler:In the end, his niece gets them to move again.]]
-->''He was six feet four, and forty-six, and even colder than he thought he was.''
* ''Literature/AChorusOfDragons'': Demons consume energy to live, including heat, and thus tend to be accompanied by areas of intense cold. They also tend to produce chilling, ghostly blue ColdFlames.
* The final story of Creator/MargaretMahy's ''The Chewing-Gum Rescue and Other Stories'', "The Devil and the Corner Grocer", has the grocer feel a chill whenever the villain walks into the shop. [[spoiler:At the climax, the demon manifests without his disguise, and it's ''freezing'' -- until the grocer calls on the angel who's also been appearing throughout the story, who turns up with a much more convivial temperature.]]
* Creator/CSLewis' Jadis the White Witch plunged [[Literature/TheChroniclesOfNarnia Narnia]] into unending winter and turned her opponents [[TakenForGranite into stone]]; the arrival of Aslan brought spring, and he transformed the statues back to life. This even carries over into the characters' colour schemes: the White Witch wears white fur and is very pale, while Aslan is a big golden lion.
* ''Literature/TheDarkIsRising'' by Creator/SusanCooper: The Dark uses powerful cold-based magic to prevent the retrieval of one of the six Signs. Also averted, as the ice candles are actually neutral and end up being reclaimed by the Light.
* Creator/MarionZimmerBradley's ''Literature/{{Darkover}}'', being rather cold itself, says that Zandru has seven hells, each one colder than the one before.
* ''Literature/DarkShores'': The fortress of the evil queen Rufina is much colder than the city outside. As it turns out, there is a pit in her throne room, from which frigid air flows -- and it is strongly suggested that the pit has a connection with the [[GodOfEvil Seventh god]].
* In ''The Final Reckoning'', the third book in Creator/RobinJarvis' ''Literature/DeptfordMice'' trilogy, [[BigBad Jupiter]] intends to plunge the world in eternal winter. It's explained that, as a spirit, he is used to the icy chill of the void and so prefers cold weather.
* In the Literature/{{Discworld}}, the Dungeon Dimensions of the first few books are a place of cold black sand and "the light that never warms". The [[ChaoticEvil Elves]] who replace them as the alien enemy of later books are described as living in a place of permanent cold, snow and ice.
* OlderThanPrint: While Christian Hell [[EvilIsBurningHot is usually hot]], Dante's ''Literature/TheDivineComedy'' portrays two circles of hell as cold:
** The Third Circle (for gluttons) is constantly bombarded by freezing rain, hail, and snow while Cerberus chews on the sinners.
** The Ninth Circle (for traitors) is a lake frozen by the bitter winds made by Lucifer's wings. Just as betrayal is a calculating and cold evil, the damned here are submerged more and more into the ice depending on how calculated and unfeeling they were in carrying out their crime, for the worst evil, as the frozen lake of Cocytus. It's frozen because Satan, the giant trapped in the middle of it all, [[RedRightHand whose beauty has been twisted into hideous ugliness,]] is constantly beating all six of his wings, trying to get up to Heaven, and the resulting wind re-freezes the water (which itself is a mixture of Satan's tears, as he is weeping and wishing he could undo his betrayal, and the water from the other four rivers which flowed all the way down to the Ninth Circle). [[SelfInflictedHell Of course, if he ever stopped trying to ascend, the ice would melt and he could be free.]][[note]]This leads to a fascinating Biblical HistoricalInJoke. As described by Revelation, Satan will eventually be freed as part of TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt, implying that after a few thousand years, he finally figured it out; a joke that only gets funnier with age. Not to mention, AfterTheEnd, he'll be rid of the lake of ice...by being cast into a lake of fire.[[/note]] The sinners down there -- guilty of treachery -- are frozen solid, [[AndIMustScream conscious, with the amount of their bodies frozen increasing as the degree of treachery gets worse]]. There are four circles: Caina, for people who betrayed their families (in ice up to their necks), Antenora, for people who betrayed their countries (in ice up to their heads), Ptolomaea, for people who [[SacredHospitality betrayed their guests or hosts]] (only their faces out of the ice, and [[EyeScream their tears freeze over their eyes]]), and Judecca, for people who [[UngratefulBastard betrayed their benefactors]] (completely encased in ice and twisted into grotesque positions). The [[FireAndBrimstoneHell fire and brimstone levels]] are higher up, for sinners whose crimes are comparatively less severe ([[ValuesDissonance or are at least considered so for the time]]).
* [[EvilSorcerer Fistandantilus]] as presented in the ''Literature/{{Dragonlance}}'' main series and the ''Literature/KingpriestTrilogy'' combines this with WalkingWasteland, as he's surrounded by a continuous aura of cold that withers plants and kills small animals near him. The spellbooks he writes are also painfully cold to touch. Inverted with his apprentice/reincarnation Raistlin, whose skin is inhumanly hot and whose spellbooks give off an unnatural warmth.
* Literature/TheDresdenFiles:
** In ''Literature/GravePeril'', Harry describes a vicious spell as "cold"; Michael suggests it was "evil" and Harry agrees.
** In ''Literature/DeadBeat'', after an encounter with evil magic, Harry's lips are blue from the cold.
* In Creator/AndreNorton and A.C. Crispin's Literature/WitchWorld novel ''Gryphon's Eyrie'', the shadow creatures are bitterly cold and prey on the main character's warmth. At the climax, they deliberately go for the pregnant Joisan's [[ChildrenAreInnocent baby]].
* In the novel ''Literature/{{Grunts}}'', the Nameless Necromancer gets a freezing aura in addition to his AnimateDead skills. It's sufficient to coat nearby grass with frost as he walks.
* ''Literature/HarryPotter'':
** Dementors, who cause the temperature of whatever room they're in to drop about 30-50 degrees. [[note]]Dementors are ''heavily'' inspired by Rowling's own experiences with depression, which symptoms include feeling cold even in warm weather, suggesting an element of TruthInTelevision for this trope.[[/note]] In the movie version, they cause ice to form around everywhere.
** Also, the wizarding school Durmstrang -- where Dark Arts are actually ''taught'' to students and former Death Eater Karkaroff is headmaster -- is [[GrimUpNorth 'somewhere north']], based on their heavy cloaks and school clothes.
** Inferi (animated corpses) are described as being cold, and they fear fire.
* In ''Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus,'' Leo mentions feeling a cold sensation when [[NotHimself he suddenly]] [[spoiler:attacked Camp Jupiter]]; this turns out to be a case of DemonicPossession.
* In ''Literature/HeroInTheShadows'', the arrival of demons is preceded by clouds of flesh-freezing mist.
* ''Literature/HouseOfLeaves'': the hallways that begin to appear in the [[color:blue:house]] on Ash Tree Lane are described as being very cold, so that when Navidson and the others go on the explorations, they wear winter coats. Navidson himself almost dies of cold after being inside for too long.
* In ''Literature/TheKingdomKeepers'', Maleficent causes the air to drop to freezing temperatures whenever she's around, to the point of leaving the ground where she walks frozen.
* ''Literature/TheLaundryFiles'': This is the hallmark of a ''very'' bad EldritchAbomination. Abominations on a certain level tend to consume information, thus immediately reducing their surroundings to maximum entropy. Since entropy has hit maximum nothing around them is doing anything, rendering the place deathly cold.
* ''Literature/{{Lensman}}'' features several species of [[StarfishAliens very alien life]] evolved at near-absolute-zero temperatures. (In a prequel story, one of them colonizes Pluto.) When visiting environments capable of sustaining human life, they freeze everything in the vicinity. While not all of these species (or all members of these species) are villainous, all display a more than mildly unsettling LackOfEmpathy.
* The Norns in Creator/TadWilliams' ''Literature/MemorySorrowAndThorn'' are very fond of the cold, and their [[BigBad master]], the SealedEvilInACan Storm King, both uses and draws his strength from the power of cold.
* In Teresa Frohock's ''Literature/MiserereAnAutumnTale'', Catarina's amulet is burning cold to Lindsey's touch
* In ''Literature/{{Momo|1973}}'', people feel a chill whenever one of the Grey Men shows up, which gets worse the longer he's present or the closer attention he's paying, and multiplies when there are more than one present. In their secret stronghold there is a vault that has to be constantly kept at a freezing temperature, which is apparently achieved without any artificial aids just by having a sufficiently large group of Grey Men in it at all times.
* While she isn't evil as much as just lonely and pure horror itself, the Groke from ''Literature/TheMoomins'' is also very, very cold and probably as close to a cosmic horror you can have in that kind of series.
* In ''Literature/{{Neverwhere}}'', by Creator/NeilGaiman, the vampire-like [[spoiler:Lamia]] preys on humans by drinking heat from them. ''Death'' is also shown to be deadly cold as [[spoiler:The Marquis discovers. Thanks to his SoulJar, [[OnlyMostlyDead he gets better though.]]]]
* In Creator/GarthNix's ''Literature/OldKingdom'' trilogy, the Book of the Dead has a clasp which frosts over with condensation and a leather cover which sweats even on the warmest day. People in its presence have been known to start shivering spontaneously. Most things related to Death have similar effects. True, the Book of the Dead and the realms of Death hew closer to TrueNeutral--death is less of a concern than those who won't accept it--but you don't exactly want to hang around.
* Subtly invoked in ''Literature/OneFlewOverTheCuckoosNest'', with the white-clad, emotionless Big Nurse, in contrast with the friendly, redheaded [=McMurphy=]. They are usually described in terms suggesting winter and summer, respectively.
* The Other in ''Literature/{{Otherland}}'', also by Creator/TadWilliams, causes a sensation of killing cold in most people who encounter it within the virtual world. The reason for this is a key plot point.
* In ''Literature/ThePendragonAdventure'', Bobby describes Saint Dane as being deathly cold when he grabs him.
* In the original novel ''Literature/ThePhantomOfTheOpera'' by Gaston Leroux, the phantom is described as having ice cold hands, likely an effect from living underground.
* The Old Ones from ''Literature/ThePowerOfFive'' have this effect.
* In L. Jagi Lamplighter's ''[[Literature/ProsperosDaughter Prospero Regained]]'', Hell has large chunks of frozen wasteland.
* In the ''Literature/RainbowMagic'' series, Jack Frost's presence creates cold wherever he goes. In early books, the goblins had this too.
* Gossamer, the second ArcVillain of Holly Webb's ''Rose'' series, specializes in snow and ice-themed spells. He unleashes an EndlessWinter on England in his first appearance, and [[spoiler:wounds Mr. Fountain]] with an enchanted dagger that freezes its victim from the inside in the third book. Aptly, Gossamer is also associated with [[LightIsNotGood white]], and his skin is "bonelike" pale.
* In ''Literature/TheRedQueensWar'', a threat is brewing in the GrimUpNorth. The plot kicks off when a Viking slave is brought to the court of a southern city with tales of a necromancer raising a NightOfTheLivingMooks in his homeland. It's not clear whether there's anything ''inherently'' evil about the cold or cold about the evil, but the fact that the cold preserves dead bodies makes them more useful as weapons.
* In ''Literature/TheReynardCycle'', Wulf, the god of death, is also called the Winter-King. The [[GrimUpNorth North]] and its inhabitants are considered inhumanly evil by many Southerners (and not without reason).
* In ''Literature/TheRiseOfAtlantisLightAndDarkness'', after [[FallenAngel King Anturoc and the Dark Stone Cutters]] were banished from the Stone Cutters, they rose {{Atlantis}} from the depths of the ocean to found their own kingdom. But because of the evil magic involved, the continent completely froze over, whereupon they gave it its new name [[IDontLikeTheSoundOfThatPlace Acheron]]. By contrast, the Stone Cutters live on a tropical island in the Pacific Ocean.
* Darke Magyk in ''Literature/SeptimusHeap'' is usually described as being freezing cold.
* ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Snow_Queen The Snow Queen]]'' (1845) by Creator/HansChristianAndersen.
* The Others from ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'' are malevolent creatures in the North who are heavily associated with cold, ice, and darkness. The same goes with the [[OurZombiesAreDifferent wights]] that they create. A past age when the Others dominated the world was marked by an endless winter and TheNightThatNeverEnds. In the R'hllor religion, a god called the Great Other is heavily associated with cold and is considered evil, though R'hllor at times seems no less destructive a force, and can easily come across as EvilIsBurningHot to those of other religious faiths.
* ''Literature/SpinningSilver'': Over the last few years, the [[TheFairFolk Staryk]] king has stolen so much sunlight from the mortal realm that there's now snow on the ground in ''June''. He's doing it to protect his own kingdom against a magical attack, but he doesn't care in the slightest about the damage he's doing to the mortal realm and its people. Such indifference to the suffering of others qualifies as "evil" in most people's dictionaries.
* In Creator/StephenKing's ''Literature/TheStand'', Randall Flagg is repeatedly descibed as icy. Even in dreams, people feel cold when they come into contact with Flagg, which makes his sex scene--described from Nadine's point of view--pure, unadulterated terror.
* Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse and [[Franchise/StarWarsLegends Legends]]:
** Good-aligned Force-sensitives sensing Dark Side practitioners and using cold-related terms to describe the feeling.
** Tash Arranda in ''Literature/GalaxyOfFear'' meets [[VideoGame/DarkForcesSaga Jerec]].
---> As Tash turned toward the voice, a wave of sheer terror overwhelmed her. She recognized the feeling. It was the dark side of the Force. She had felt it only once before, in the presence of Darth Vader! She felt it again now, like an ice-cold blast of air all around her.
** In the novelization of ''Literature/RevengeOfTheSith'', this is how Anakin senses Count Dooku in the Force, going against his expectation that EvilIsBurningHot.
* Joe Chip from Creator/PhilipKDick's ''Literature/{{Ubik}}'' plays the trope straight as he reflects on death: "''They must be wrong about hell, he said to himself. Hell is cold; everything there is cold. The body means weight and heat; now weight is a force which I am succumbing to, and heat, my heat, is slipping away''".
* In Franchise/TolkiensLegendarium:
** [[{{Satan}} Morgoth]] in ''Literature/TheSilmarillion'' causes all the extreme natural phenomena that make life in such an inhospitable world impossible, including scorching heat and bitter cold during Creation, and the hell-fortresses he builds (Utumno and Angband) are located in the far north, in extremes of freezing cold. After the heroes fail to defeat him in the Battle of Unnumbered Tears, his free reign results in the more temperate lands suffering terrible winters.
** The Barrow-wights in ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings''. The entire scene emphasizes almost ''ad nauseum'' how cold they and their haunts are, both literally and figuratively. The touch of the wight that grabs Frodo is apparently so cold that it causes him to lose consciousness.
** When the Witch-king stabs Frodo with a magic knife, it's described as feeling "like a dart of poisoned ice," and the wound continues to feel as if frozen.
** Incidentally, ''The Lord of the Rings'' is one of those settings that uses both this trope and EvilIsBurningHot -- Sauron himself more often embodies the latter.
* ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'':
** Lowered temperature is a by-product of psychic power. It doesn't necessarily mean evil, as good psychic characters can cause it too. But when evil does come along, it really is deathly cold. Explicit examples from the novels:
** In the ''{{Literature/Eisenhorn}}'' novels, psykers' usage of Warp powers often comes with frost formation. This once saves Eisenhorn from a PsychicAssistedSuicide - the psyker overpowered his mind and compelled him to shoot himself, but ice buildup jammed the gun’s mechanisms.
** In Creator/DanAbnett's ''Literature/GauntsGhosts'' novel ''His Last Command'', when Maggs is thrown through [[HellGate a Chaos warp gate]] and [[NoOneGetsLeftBehind Mkoll jumps after him]], they find it frigid, as well as [[AlienGeometries impossible]], with [[AlienSky the stars all wrong and blocks of stone floating in the sky]]. They escape through another gate and are found covered with frost (but alive).
** In ''Only In Death'', frost forms about [[spoiler:Soric]]'s cage because of the psychic forces unleashed from Chaos.
** In Lee Lightner's ''Warhammer 40000 Literature/SpaceWolf'' novel ''Wolf's Honour'', Madox's sword strikes with numbing cold. Which drives Ragnar's decision to take RefugeInAudacity.
** In Creator/GrahamMcNeill's ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} Literature/{{Ultramarines}}'' novel ''The Killing Ground'', an atrocity's [[{{Revenge}} vengeful]] ghosts are "glacial cold."
* In ''Literature/WarriorCats'':
** The Clans' version of Hell, called the Dark Forest or the Place of No Stars, is a forest locked in perpetual night with luminous fungi providing the only light source. It's muddy, cold and foggy, there's no food and it's so large that the souls of the damned can wander for ''years'' without running across one another.
** In ''The Rise of Scourge'', Scourge describes feeling an icy cold feeling in his belly when he kills his first cat, and he embraces the cold and lets it fill him.
** The power of the Dark Forest freezes over [[spoiler: [=StarClan=] territory]] in ''The Last Hope''.
* According to [[spoiler:southern Scadrian]] lore in ''Literature/WaxAndWayne'', Hell is a cold place in the sky. Fitting for a people who almost went extinct from a new ice age [[spoiler:and can't retain body heat]].
* ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' series starts off this way, with a "year without a summer" as the result of the Dark One's influence. Inverted several books later with a "year without a winter" from the same cause--or perhaps a subversion, since the first may have really been the work of [[TheDragon Ishamael]]. In general, the Dark One is presented as being a fan of extreme and unnatural weather, whether it's too hot or too cold - fitting, for a god of chaos, decay, and evil.
* Used in Melissa Mar's ''Literature/WickedLovely,'' where the main villain is the queen of the Winter Court, who made a deal that allowed her to seal the summer king's power and expand winter's influence, which would eventually plunge the world into endless winter and kill everything. [[spoiler: Averted in later books, as the Winter Court comes under new leadership and the Dark and High Courts are explored. It's implied that none of the courts are truly good or truly evil, but are merely what they represent.]]
* ''Literature/WraithKnight'': The King Below and his minions live in the Northern Wasteland, wield ice magic, and have their headquarters at the North Pole (called "The Eyes of the World"). The World Below is also an icy hell for the damned.
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* ''Series/AmericanGothic1995''. The heating in the hospital room where Caleb was born still doesn't work properly years after the birth.
* In ''Series/GameOfThrones'', the White Walkers radiate cold. This is so potent that they snuff out fires just by being near them.
* ''Series/Kingdom2019'': The resurrection medicinal herb that leads to the zombie outbreak was found in an icy cave. This is also reflected in the zombies' ability to rise -- they can stay active in the cold, such as nighttime and winter.
* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'': Sauron's evil fortress in Forodwaith is so cold that the fire from torches stops giving any heat at all. Furthermore, Galadriel is able to find the inner sanctum by following the coldest path.
* ''Series/{{Merlin|2008}}'''s season four premiere shows the Dorocha, spirits of the dead resembling skeletons, who leave their victims frozen and dead with one touch.
* ''Series/TheStand1994''. Nadine tells Randall Flagg that his seed is cold (in reference to the FetusTerrible [[ChildByRape he's given her]]).
* In ''Series/StrangerThings,'' [[EldritchLocation the Upside-Down]] is very cold, with bits of snow perpetually floating through the air. One of the signs of Will [[DemonicPossession being possessed]] in Season 2 is that his body temperature is falling, and that he only wants to be in cold temperatures. [[spoiler:The others use this to their advantage, using heat to drive [[BigBad the Mind Flayer]] out of his body]].
* In ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'', [[ArchangelLucifer Lucifer]] shows this trope, freezing a window with his breath.
-->"Sorry if it's a bit chilly. Most people think I burn ''hot''. It's actually quite the opposite."
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* An early Christian sermon from England (and one of the few bits of literature we have left written in Anglo-Saxon English) speaks of Hell as a dark, cold place far to the north.
* Christian missionaries to Native Alaskans spoke of Hell as a very cold place.
* It has been suggested that the conception of Hell depends on the climate of the region where a religion was born - that Hell is the worst weather that region has, for all eternity. Thus Christianity/Judaism/Islam - born in an arid semi-desert region - have Hell as a place which is very very hot. The Nordic pantheon, from a region nearer to the Arctic, has Hell as a place of eternal cold and ice.
* Some Jews who believe in Hell believe that some souls suffer in ice and others in fire.
* In ''A Criminal History of Mankind'', Creator/ColinWilson claimed that the reason the Scots eagerly embraced John Calvin's hellfire Christianity was that [[TakeThat "in Scotland's climate, any form of fire looks attractive."]]
* In ancient Greek astrology, since Saturn was furthest from the sun (among the planets that can be seen by the naked eye, that is), it was assumed to be cold, and therefore a bad omen. Ironically enough, they also assumed that Mars was hot and therefore ''also'' a bad omen. Jupiter, on the other hand, was between them in a "happy medium" between the two extremes, and thus a good influence.
* In UsefulNotes/{{Buddhism}}, there are purgatories that are extremely cold and those that are extremely hot. All of them are reserved for people who are ''extremely'' evil, even being reincarnated as a perpetually hungry spirit is better.
* [[https://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/hell.htm This now infamous study]] [[ForScience got all sciency on some Bible scriptures]] and "proved" that Hell is deathly cold when compared to the ''much'' hotter Heaven.
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[[folder:Professional Wrestling]]
* [[OminousFog Fog]] often precedes the arrival of Wrestling/TheUndertaker, giving one the illusion his presence causes the temperature to drop.
* Wrestling/{{Chikara}} has given The Colony numerous {{evil counterpart}}s over the years, not all of which are immediately obvious. Gekido, with it's "Colony Extreme Force", which included Arctic Adventure Ant, was not too hard to figure out.
* Autumn Frost was one of the {{heel}}s of Wrestling/{{Wrestlicious}} and said to be a difficult opponent to wrestle because of her [[AnIcePerson very low body temperature]], more so than her knowledge of holds or counters. Also, [[Wrestling/DaffneyUnger Draculetta]] had a different fog effect but otherwise same arrive and temperature drops concept at The Undertaker.
* In Wrestling/{{TNA}}, [[Wrestling/KatarinaWaters Winter]] embodied this concept, despite starting on the show as a {{face}}, despite her [[TheGimmick gimmick]] being more about [[WickedCultured wine]], [[SingleTargetSexuality aggressive single minded sexuality]], hoodoo BloodMagic and ReincarnationRomance than anything related to snow or ice. She was called "Winter" because she was so figuratively cold blooded throwing someone out in it and watching them freeze to death purely for amusement's sake wasn't beneath her([[VillainSong as implied in her entrance theme]]).
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[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* ''TabletopGame/TheDarkEye'': The Netherhells, home of the forces of chaos that want to destroy the world, are proverbially cold.
* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'':
** The Nine Hells feature both "boiling hot" and "absolutely frickin' frigid" variants. One of the archdevils, Levistus, is actually [[AndIMustScream trapped forever in unyielding ice, using telepathy to boss everyone around]].
** A line in the ''Book of Erotic Fantasy'' has a wizard commenting that having sex with a vampire was like having sex with "ice covered in thick velvet".
** Gelugons are evil extraplanar entities also known as "ice devils". In addition to being immune to cold damage, they can cast Cone of Cold, Ice Storm and Wall of Ice at will.
** Cold and death are the signatures of the Elder Evil Father Llymic, from the ice age he creates and the killing cold he wields in battle to the way his rise strangles all life and light from the world.
* In ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}'':
** Played straight with the [[EldritchAbomination Neverborn]], who have a lot of imagery revolving around darkness, death, and the chill of the Void. The Ebon Dragon sometimes gets in on this act, but is more associated with shadows, treachery, opposition, and the ShadowArchetype than anything else. Averted with [[LightIsNotGood Ligier]] and anyone associated with him; as the Green Sun that illuminates Malfeas, he burns very hot indeed.
** Likewise, the Abyssal Charmset often evokes instances of the icy grip of death, chilling, et cetera. In fact, there's even an Abyssal hearthstone to that effect.
* In ''TabletopGame/{{Infernum}}'', the 2nd and 9th Circles of Hell are like this. Tempest, the second Circle, is an unbroken range of mountains locked under a perpetual storm, while Pandemonium is circled by a 15-mile wide river of supernatural ice. Demons with the [[FisherKing Chain of the Screaming Sky]] can also turn their kingdoms into this.
* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' has a Witch Hex called Hoarfrost, that delivers a slow and painful death by way of ice needles that burrow into the body of the afflicted, doing one point of damage to their Constitution score per minute, making them save each minute, and it goes til it kills them. This is subverted somewhat since hex can be used by both good and evil witches alike, but it's difficult to imagine a good aligned character using this and not being horrified by their actions.
* ''TabletopGame/PrincessTheHopeful'': The [[BigBad All-Consuming Darkness]] is strongly associated with cold; many [[TheDarkArts Caligines]] involve cold effects such as draining the heat from someone or generating a cold climate, and the DarkWorld itself is described as so cold most creatures who stay too long and too far from Tainted Areas while inside fall into an hibernation-like state, called "freezing".
* ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'':
** Unusual variant: the Necrons are often associated with cold, but not ice-and-snow sort of cold - rather, the cold nature of the mechanical and [[SpaceIsCold the chill of the void]].
** Played straighter in the Imperial Guard novel ''Ice Guard'' by Steve Lyons. The planet of Cressida is plunged into an ice age-like state by the Chaos powers that are taking it over.
** Chaos itself is usually subject to this, as warp energy tends to cause a noticeable drop in temperature in the surrounding area of a daemon summoning.
** Dark Eldar Mandrakes are beings of darkness and cold that drain light and heat wherever they go. A thin rime of ice hanging in the air is usually all the warning you get before they step out of your shadow and sink their icy claws into your heart.
* ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'': Played perfectly straight. The Chaos Marauders, aligned to the ''Warhammer'' universe's version of hell, come from the frozen wastes of the north (equivalent to real-world Scandanavia). Go even further north and you'll enter the Realm of Chaos, a hellish, otherworldly realm where the laws of physics and causality no longer fully apply and daemons and gods roam freely. The strongest points of Chaos in the world are located at the north and south poles.
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* A more comical example can be found in ''VideoGame/TheAddamsFamily: Pugley's Scavenger Hunt''. In which the last level takes place inside a fridge. The difficulty spikes up to eleven with ice spikes, evil snowmen, and slippery surfaces at every turn.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Angband}}'', put on a cursed item and a message will appear saying, "Oops! It feels deathly cold!"
* ''VideoGame/ANNOMutationem'': C's DraconicAbomination form as [[OneWingedAngel Nidhogg]] displays a variety of ice-based attacks representing the entirety of his own malice, ranging from unleashing a GroundPound that burst icy spikes from below and a cold wind attack that traps his opponent in ice until he lands on top of them from above.
* In ''VideoGame/BattleForWesnoth'', cold-based attacks are the prerogative of two "dark" magic-using and one undead unit lines, all not so coincidentally of chaotic alignment: Dark Adepts, Saurian Augurs, and Ghosts.
* Jin Kisaragi in ''Franchise/BlazBlue''. While his ice power is ''definitely'' not evil, [[{{Jerkass}} his]] [[AxCrazy personality]] certainly gives off this vibe.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Cryostasis}}'', all of the enemies have ice motifs, all of the characters are trapped in the frozen Arctic Ocean, and Nesterov's life is heat.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Deadbolt}}'', the Undead describe themselves as being cold all the time in the tapes you get from killing them. [[spoiler: The Dredged, allegedly, feel this the worst.]]
* In Chapter 2 of ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'', [[spoiler:Noelle]] is capable of using the [=IceShock=] spell, which can freeze enemies solid. While she herself isn't evil, [[spoiler:her ice magic can only be brought to its full potential in the chapter's alternate route, which requires the player to psychologically abuse her into becoming a living weapon with the help of the opportunistic manipulator Spamton. The route culminates in her freezing Berdly with the "fatal" spell [=SnowGrave=] before going on a rampage with her ice magic, allowing Spamton to take over the Cyber World]].
* The Gloom armor of [[ObviouslyEvil Yurt the Silent Chief]] of ''VideoGame/DemonsSouls'' steals the users body heat, leaving them shivering.
* ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountryTropicalFreeze'' has Donkey Kong's peaceful tropical island taken over by the Snowmads, a villainous group of Viking-like arctic animals, led by Lord Fredrik, a WilyWalrus who uses his magical horn to [[AnIcePerson cover the island in ice and snow]] and blow the Kongs away. The whole objective of the game is to help the Kongs get back to the island, defeat the Snowmads, and reverse the EndlessWinter placed on the island.
* Ethreain the Lich in ''VideoGame/{{Dota 2}}'' uses a variety of frost-based magic, and is plenty villainous, but the crown jewel for this goes to Kaldr, the Ancient Apparition, a timeless manifestation of the [[GeniusBonus Heat Death of the Universe]], with suitably entropic and sinister magic.
* The [[TheGrimReaper Death God]] boss in ''VideoGame/DragonsCrown'' attacks with a variety of ice magic when it isn't swinging its scythe around. In addition, the [[EliteMooks elite]] Wight skeletons have a chance to freeze the characters they hit with each attack.
* ''Franchise/DragonQuest'':
** The recurring Frostburn/Blizzard monster has the ability to [[TotalPartyKill cast instant death spells on the entire party]].
** Zoma from ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIII'' is associated with ice elemental magic, which is elaborated on in sequels and spin-offs.
** The recurring dragon zombie/Skullgon monsters often cast ice-elemetal magic and breaths, as well.
* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls''
** The Kamal are a race of "snow demons" native to the continent of [[{{Wutai}} Akavir]]. They [[HumanPopsicle freeze every winter]] and thaw out every spring, where they attack the Tang Mo "monkey folk." The one time this ViciousCycle was broken was to attack Tamriel (the continent where all of the games in the series to date have taken place) and it failed.
** The Deadlands, the realm of Mehrunes Dagon, [[OurGodsAreDifferent Daedric Prince]] of [[OmnicidalManiac Destruction]], looks as close to FireAndBrimstoneHell as Oblivion realms tend to get, and yet despite all the flowing magma and roaring fires the air feels so deeply cold even [[HornyVikings Nords]], who are naturally resistant to the cold and come from the GrimUpNorth land of Skyrim, feel the chill there.
** An affinity to cold and [[AnIcePerson Frost-magic]] is a common trait of many of Tamriel's [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Vampire]] bloodlines. In addition, most are [[KillItWithFire weak to fire]]. According to tales in the series' lore, this is especially true of Skyrim's vampires, who are said to be able to freeze enemies with their breath and ambush their prey from beneath frozen lakes without breaking the ice on the surface.
** In ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]'''s ''Dawnguard'' DLC, Skyrim's Volkihar clan of vampires takes center stage. Even the lowest-leveled vampires are capable of using a "Chill Touch" spell, and it evolves into other kinds of Frost-magic from there. They also utilize [[BeastOfBattle Death Hounds]], monstrous undead dogs that deal Frost damage with their bite and have a weak but permanent "Frost Cloak" spell that deals damage to any enemy within melee range.
** [[TheCorrupter Molag Bal]]'s realm of Coldharbour is described in in-universe texts as a ruined DarkWorld of Tamriel that's so cold that magic intended to keep the caster warm is ineffectual. Molag Bal is notably the creator of the Vampires, meaning their affinity for the cold is something passed down from him.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Evergrace}}'', the [[BreakTheCutie tragic queen Xenovius]] in Rieubane Castle in a form of SelfInflictedHell complains about the cold of the castle after having been absorbed by a demon of ice, naked, crying out for help during your battle. It [[{{Woobie}} really makes you want to hug the boss]], not fight her. There is, unfortunately [[ShootTheDog nothing you can do]].
* The premise of ''VideoGame/FadeToSilence'' is that an EldritchAbomination that likes cold caused another ice age, turning the world into a frozen EldritchLocation.
* Subtle example in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'': [[DarkMessiah Seymour]] passes as a perfectly decent, saintly public servant in subtropical Luca and the green forests surrounding the Moonflow river and his capital city of Guadosalam. We find out he is evil in the trip to Macalania -- his temple, and frozen through and through.
* In ''VideoGame/GenshinImpact'', each of Teyvat's seven nations is ruled by a PhysicalGod known as an Archon. The Archon of [[AnIcePerson Cryo]], the Tsaritsa, rules the frigid, unforgiving land of Snezhnaya, from which hail the Fatui, the game's most prominent antagonistic faction.
* ''VideoGame/HostileWatersAntaeusRising'' justifies this. The genocidal 'alien' species thrives in cold weather by design, and purposefully chills the atmosphere both to sustain itself and render the islands uninhabitable to humans.
* Inverted in ''VideoGame/{{InFAMOUS 2}}'': The Good end of the KarmaMeter gets you ice powers, the Evil end [[PlayingWithFire fire powers]].
* Vexen, Organization XIII's resident MadScientist from the ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' series. [[OldMaster Master Xehanort]] has other powers, but uses ice magic for one of his biggest KickTheDog moments in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'': [[spoiler:freezing Ven solid and then dropping him off a cliff]]. He also uses it during his boss fight against Terra. [[spoiler:His younger self]] also rains blocks of ice magic onto Riku in his boss fight in ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance''
* Lissandra the Ice Witch from ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' is this trope personified. To set her apart from the other ice users in the game, her spells are described as black ice and her eventual goal is to bring a new ice age to the world. Killing or enslaving anyone who isn't Iceborn (which literally means everyone else as she's possibly the only one left).
* [[OurLichesAreDifferent Liches]] in ''{{VideoGame/Lusternia}}'' gain the ability to cloak themselves in an aura of cold, passively freezing their foes. They can do the same thing even faster with a touch.
* In the {{Roguelike}} game ''VideoGame/{{Moria|PLATO}}'', equipping a cursed item causes the message, "Oops! It feels deathly cold!" to appear.
* A few of the Robot Masters ''[[VideoGame/MegaManClassic Mega Man]]'' has tangled with are ice-themed. Some, such as [[VideoGame/MegaMan1 Ice Man]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan6 Blizzard Man]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan10 Chill Man]], and [[VideoGame/MegaMan11 Tundra Man]] are good robots reprogrammed into wreaking havoc by [[BigBad Dr. Wily]]. Others, such as [[VideoGame/MegaMan7 Freeze Man]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan8 Frost Man]], and [[VideoGame/MegaManAndBass Cold Man]] are Wily's loyal machines to begin with.
* While it's more of an amoral wild beast than anything, Goss Harag from ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterRise'' is a terrifying oni-like bear that acts and looks the part of an ominous demon stalking the icy wilderness. It's aggressive, dangerous, and is even used as a boogeyman figure by parents who want to scare their children into behaving.
* The mere awakening of the Banshee in ''[[VideoGame/MysteryCaseFiles Mystery Case Files: Dire Grove]]'' is enough to freeze Dire Grove and its surroundings. Should she be freed from her mystical tomb, she would freeze the ''entire world''.
* You get to visit one layer of hell (see ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' under "TabletopGames") in ''VideoGame/NeverwinterNights: Hordes of the Underdark''. This one is so cold that you take continuous cold damage from just being there without the appropriate protection. This leads to an obligatory, predictable, yet irresistible pun after you get out.
--> [[spoiler:'''Mephistopheles''']]: Last I knew, I thought I had trapped you for all eternity in an icy little place called Cania.
--> '''PlayerCharacter''': Sorry, Hell froze over.
--> [[spoiler:'''Mephistopheles''']]: How very witty.
* Stygia from ''VideoGame/NexusWar'' games does this and FireAndBrimstoneHell simultaneously. The entire plane is a horrifically cold frozen wasteland interrupted by blazing hot firepits, and the infinite malice of the [[PowersThatBe Dark Powers]] ensures that there isn't any pleasant happy medium anywhere between the two.
* In ''VideoGame/PokemonBlack2AndWhite2'', Sage Zinzolin primarily uses Ice-type Pokemon (ironic, since he constantly complained about cold temperatures and nearly froze to death in Cold Storage in ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite''). Also, [[BigBad Ghetsis]] catches Kyurem, a powerful ice dragon, and uses it as his signature Pokémon, aside from his traditional Hydreigon.
* Subverted and played straight in ''VideoGame/PokemonMysteryDungeonGatesToInfinity''. Subverted with [[spoiler:the Ice/Dragon legendary Kyurem]], who is just evil due the fact that [[spoiler:he foresaw the destruction of the world and [[TheFatalist simply wishes to carry it out]]]]. Played straight with [[spoiler:the Bittercold, what is a crystalized form of all of the world's negative emotions who is the key of bringing the end of the world.]]
* In ''VideoGame/PokemonScarletAndViolet'', Chien-Pao is a member of the [[spoiler:"Treasures of Ruin", being known as the "Sword of Ruin".]] [[spoiler:The Treasures of Ruin are a group of four Pokemon born from intense negative emotions corrupting four ancient treaures.]] Chien-Pao was [[spoiler:born from and is fueled by the hatred of everyone who has died by the sword,]] and has control over ice and snow. [[spoiler:It forms a body out of snow, and its true form is the two halves of the broken sword forming its fangs.]] Fittingly, it is part Ice-type.
* Eifer Skute from ''VideoGame/{{Rosenkreuzstilette}}'' loves this trope. With Eiferstachel, in addition to using plants and energy balls, she can also fire her variation of Freudia's Freudenstachel as well. She also likes choosing cold places as her stages (two of which also feature such undead enemies as ghosts and skeletons), plus she's on the side of the Schwarzkreuz, a group that's witch-hunting the Magi of RKS[[spoiler: (which, in truth, she's actually pretending, as, suffice it to say, she's actually affiliated with her creator, Iris Zeppelin)]].
* A pretty subtle example, but in ''VideoGame/SilentHill2'', unlike Angela's [[EvilIsBurningHot flame-filled]] otherworld, Eddie's otherworld is most clearly seen manifested as a cold meatlocker.
* ''VideoGame/SilentHillShatteredMemories'' replaces the rust and fire the town's evil alternate dimension has become known for with cold, covering everything with thick layers of ice. Justified, considering the Rawshocks suck the heat from things they touch, which is how they kill you. Also worth noting is the scene in the car, in which you are trapped in a car at the bottom of the lake. Suddenly, a [[JumpScare Rawshock]] comes up against your back window and the water all freezes (but somehow you can still move) and the phrases, "Stop fighting", "It will all be okay", and "So cold" appear scraped onto your window.
* Bonechill in ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario'' uses various ice-related powers. Oddly enough, his backstory seems to be largely based off of that of Satan in the aforementioned Dante's ''Inferno'', as that of a [[OurAngelsAreDifferent Nimbi]] who [[FallenAngel fell from grace]] and was imprisoned in one of the lowest levels of the Underwhere (the Mario-verse's version of the Underworld) in ice.
* In ''VideoGame/TotalWarAttila'', the world is entering a small ice age, which is used to great effect as part of the apocalyptic motif of the game. It's not a coincidence that the global cooling begins with the birth of [[BigBad Attila the Hun]].
* ''VideoGame/{{Unworthy}}'' has Death Speakers, the people who ''"embraced the nothing over the unknown, and in their nihilism they found strength"'', essentially escaping the uncertainty of life in a CrapsackWorld through serving Night God Death. This gives them the power to cast ice projectiles, as well as summoning CombatTentacles from the ground to trap you in place.
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* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'':
** The (now obsolete) Frozen Shadoweave armour set gives a bonus to shadow and frost spells and was a favorite of Warlocks, Shadow Priests, and Frost Mages. Although none of those classes could use shadow ''and'' frost spells, as might be expected.
** Many parts of Northrend (the domain of the aforementioned Lich King) are snowy. And Death Knights (who are undead creations of the Scourge, albeit prone to {{Heel Face Turn}}s) use shadow and ice-based attacks.
** The Scourge in ''VideoGame/WarcraftIII'' also featured the Lich hero (who could hurl ice blasts, etc) and the Frost Wyrm. It's probably not coincidental that Arthas' cursed blade is named '''Frost'''mourne. Liches who were normal mages/warlocks/shamans/bloodmages etc. in life suddenly become highly attuned to the power of cold when they enter the service of the Lich King. This was originally explained by their attunement to the frozen Northrend wastes, although there's also an unconnected lich found in a desert in Outland with the same mastery over cold.
* One of the notable traits of TheWildHunt in ''Videogame/TheWitcher3WildHunt'' is their ability to weaponize the White Frost, a mysterious magical ice that spreads throughout the multiverse and drains energy from anything it touches, and is believed by many to be how the world will eventually end. Soldiers of The Hunt can craft the ice into dog-shaped constructs which they use as hunting hounds and shock troops, open portals to worlds which the White Frost has consumed to harass and delay their enemies, and leave areas they attack blanketed in thick snow that will not melt even in the height of summer. Ironically, the White Frost poses just as much of a threat to the Wild Hunt [[spoiler:since their own world is also being slowly consumed by it. They want to conquer Geralt's world because their own world is slowly dying.]]
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* ''Literature/CreepypastaCookoff'': In "[[https://bogleech.com/creepy/creepy-theamundsenscottincident The Amundsen-Scott Incident]]", the temperature constantly drops lower and lower as things get worse.
* In ''{{WebAnimation/RWBY}}'', a [[FreezeFrameBonus split-second]] thermal image shows that the [[AnimalisticAbomination Grimm]] flesh of [[spoiler:[[RedRightHand Cinder's replacement arm]]]] is ''far'' colder than that of a living creature.
* ''Literature/UnderTheColdMoon'' has [[BigBad Siegfried]], who's body is eerily cold all the time. [[spoiler:This is largely due to the deal he made with Ithaqua]].
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* ''WebVideo/WinterOf83'' plays this for [[PlayedForHorror horror]] with [[spoiler:the monsters, which can control and spread through snow]].
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* The Ice King in ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'', as well as [[OmnicidalManiac The Lich]]. The difference being that The Ice King is an AntiVillain who's more sad and pathetic than menacing, while The Lich is a walking nuclear bomb who wants the extinction of all life.
-->'''The Lich:''' Aren't you... cold?
* In ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'', Karl Rove freezes Klaus in his bowl as he floats past.
* The Highbreed in ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce'' are less pronounced than most examples, but they do have rather "cold" colors (white and purple, mostly), and their species get stronger and more comfortable in cold climates. Their minions frequently build weather machines to keep their bases snowy so they can go around at full potential.
* Professor Coldheart of the ''Franchise/CareBears'' franchise is a villain with ice powers and an ice theme.
* In ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'''s WholePlotReference to Film/TheExorcist, the [[DemonicPossession possessed Muriel's]] bedroom is shown to have grown icicles over the door, and characters's breath is visible.
* The [[{{Wendigo}} Windigo]] blizzard spirits in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic''.
* In ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'', much like the ''Expanded Universe'' example above, this is how Force-sensitives react to the mere presence of [[spoiler: Darth Vader.]] Ezra also feels incredibly cold after he channels the Dark Side while in a trance.
-->'''Ezra:''' Do you feel that?\\
'''Kanan:'''...The cold.
* Arktos, the BigBad from ''WesternAnimation/{{Tabaluga}}'' is a [[{{Snowlems}} living snowman]], the avatar of ice and snow and ruler over Iceworld. He rules over an army of ice-dwelling animals. His goal is to conquer the world by freezing it creating an everlasting winter.
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->''...But if it had to perish twice,\\
I think I know enough of hate\\
To say that for destruction, ice\\
Is also great\\
And would suffice.''
-->--'''Creator/RobertFrost''', "Fire and Ice"
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