* Special mention goes out to the description of [[EldritchAbomination the Skinwalker]] in ''Turn Coat'' when Harry turned his Sight on the thing.
--> Try to imagine the stench of rotten meat. Imagine the languid, arrhythmic pulsing of a corpse filled with maggots. Imagine the scent of stale body odor mixed with mildew, the sound of nails screeching across a chalkboard, the taste of rotten milk, and the flavor of spoiled fruit.
--> Now imagine that your eyes can experience those things, all at once, in excruciating detail.
** Made even worse by the fact that Harry will ''never, ever forget it.'' Three books later in ''Literature/ColdDays'', his narration still stumbles every time he remembers the skinwalker. (And implications that it still happens in ''Literature/PeaceTalks''...)
** Oh, and don't forget-it escapes, and it's a ''shapeshifter.'' [[ParanoiaFuel It could still be out there, anywhere.]]
* On the subject of Shagnasty, there's what it did to [[spoiler:Thomas]] to get to Harry. [[spoiler:It slowly flayed him alive, then when his vampiric regeneration ran out and he was about to die, fed him a random innocent woman. Thomas's out-of-control Hunger would force him to rape them to death. Then it ''started over again'', repeating the process so many times Thomas lost count. [[BreakTheCutie No wonder]] he fell off the FriendlyNeighborhoodVampires wagon...]]
** Even worse is the fact that Shagnasty only did that because it has [[spoiler:''Intellectus'' on how to torture you in the most horrific way possible.]] So it, in fact, has no idea ''why'' it tortured [[spoiler:Thomas]] like it did, only that it would be the most effective way to cause pain for both Harry and [[spoiler:Thomas]].
* After Lara is hit by a concussion grenade in ''Turn Coat'', she goes from "sexy DarkActionGirl" to "burnt-up corpse powered by pure rage." [[spoiler:[[{{Squick}} Then she disembowels and "eats" her cousin]].]]
** [[spoiler:One must not forget the implied rape part of this scene. She basically raped her cousin to death while eating her entrails and her life energy at the same time.]]
*** [[FromBadToWorse While forcing her victim to love every moment of it.]]
* '''''Zero'''''. Just... ''Jesus''. Try and read that passage when Harry describes walking in without shivering. You will fail. The White Court may not be as overt as the Red or Black Courts, but that just makes the times when their full depth is revealed to be that much creepier.
-->That's why the place was called Zero, I realized. Zero limits. Zero inhibitions. Zero restraint. It was a place of perfect, focused abandon, of indulgence, and it was intriguing and hideous, nauseating and viscerally ''hungry''.
-->Zero fulfillment.
-->I felt a shudder run through me. This was the world as created by the White Court. This is what they would make of it, if they were given the chance. Planet Zero.
* One gets the impression that ''Turn Coat'' was intended to de-humanize the White Court. After watching Thomas behave almost like a good person for several books, we're in danger of [[DracoInLeatherPants forgetting that the White Court vampires are ''monsters''.]] In one book we have [[spoiler:Zero, Lara and her two sisters devouring three security guards who just risked their lives to protect the Raiths, Lara's stomach-turning defeat of Madeline, and finally Thomas's FaceHeelTurn.]] Is it any wonder that in ''Peace Talks,'' Ebenezar's knee-jerk reaction to the White Court is to treat them like monsters?
* The mordite attack to the terror of mostly non-combatant, trapped wizards with several dying horribly.
* The Senior Council discovering that their wartime decisions were all influenced by the traitor. Like, say, the Merlin realizing that he came a hair away from sentencing Molly Carpenter to death in a fit of pique. Or [=McCoy=] realizing that he escalated the war with the Red Court with his ColonyDrop on Casa Verde. Or Listens-to-Wind realizing that he put political expediency ahead of saving an innocent man's life. God only knows what other decisions senior councilors made that could have been even worse. [[spoiler:And that's nothing compared to the damage Luccio likely did while completely enthralled by Peabody.]]