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* ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'': Ralsei, our sweet goat companion, dawns a green hat and robes which shields his face and body's true colors from the player and other characters while leaving his glasses and eyes visible.
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* The version of Mr. Freeze from ''WesternAnimation/TheBatman'' usually has his entire head covered by a dome of ice, with the only things visible underneath being the dark silhouette of his head and [[RedEyesTakeWarning his glowing red eyes]].
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* ''Webcomic/MobPsycho100'':
** Of the shadowed body variant. Shigeo "Mob" Kageyama tends to look like this if violently separated from his consciousness; this occurs when another character strangles him in the first season and [[spoiler: when he is struck by a car on the way to ask out his childhood friend in the third.]]
** When he is first introduced, Scar echelon member Koyama's purple hoodie obscures his entire face, except for his [[RedEyesTakeWarning glowing red eyes]].
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* ''VideoGame/TheMessenger2018'': The Order of the Blue Robes is an organization whose members keep their identity a secret, wearing the eponymous blue robes, a white necklace, and leaving only their glowing red eyes visible.
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* ''VideoGame/HeroOfSparta'': Hades' appearance in the first game is a TinTyrant whose face underneath his helmet is just a shadow with two glowing eyes. The sequel averts it by showing his face in the opening cutscene.
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* The Jawas in ''Film/ANewHope'' are little dwarf creatures that run around in cloaks and have squeaky voices.

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* ''Franchise/StarWars'': The Jawas in ''Film/ANewHope'' of Tatooine are little dwarf creatures that run around in small humanoids who wear thick hooded cloaks and have squeaky voices.that conceal the entire face, save for two glowing eyes.
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** ''VideoGame/KirbysReturnToDreamLand'' marks the debut of [[BigBadFriend Magolor]], who has yellow [[spoiler: ([[RedEyesTakeWarning red]] in his OneWingedAngel form)]] eyes peeking out of his shadowed face

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** ''VideoGame/KirbysReturnToDreamLand'' marks the debut of [[BigBadFriend Magolor]], who has yellow [[spoiler: ([[RedEyesTakeWarning red]] in his OneWingedAngel form)]] eyes peeking out of his shadowed faceface.
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* ''VideoGame/FreedomPlanet'': The Royal Magister's face is obscured by shadow from his helmet, leaving only the eyes visible.

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* ''VideoGame/FreedomPlanet'': The Royal Magister's face is obscured by shadow from his helmet, leaving only the eyes visible. [[spoiler:In the climax of the [[VideoGame/FreedomPlanet2 sequel]], Askal knocks off his helmet, revealing his true face underneath.]]



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* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' has Veigar, the Tiny Master of Evil, who is visually reminiscent of a ''VideoGame/FinalFantasy'' Black Mage with his [[RobeAndWizardHat giant wizard hat, cloak]], and glowing yellow eyes. While his in-game model and a few splash arts kept it ambiguous on whether it's a silhouette or his literal appearance, later appearances revealed it to be the latter -- without his NiceHat, it turns out he actually is a fuzzy, black-furred thing with naturally monochrome eyes.

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* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' has Veigar, the Tiny Master of Evil, who is visually reminiscent of a ''VideoGame/FinalFantasy'' Black Mage with his [[RobeAndWizardHat giant wizard hat, cloak]], and glowing yellow eyes. While his in-game model and a few splash arts kept it ambiguous on whether it's a silhouette or his literal appearance, later appearances revealed it to be the latter -- without his NiceHat, hat, it turns out he actually is a fuzzy, black-furred thing with naturally monochrome eyes.



* The VampireHunter player character from ''[[http://www.agame.com/game/turn-undead Turn Undead]]'' is dressed all in purple. He has his face perpetually hidden in the shadow of his NiceHat, leaving only his yellow eyes visible.

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* The VampireHunter player character from ''[[http://www.agame.com/game/turn-undead Turn Undead]]'' is dressed all in purple. He has his face perpetually hidden in the shadow of his NiceHat, hat, leaving only his yellow eyes visible.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Journey}}'': The main character wears red robes and has glowing white eyes underneath them.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Journey}}'': ''VideoGame/Journey2012'': The main character wears red robes and has glowing white eyes underneath them.
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* ''WebAnimation/MinilifeTV'': In Master Quoker's debut in "Season 3 Finale!", only his yellow eyes are visible on his shadowed face, but starting with Season 4, his mouth also becomes visible.
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* The Tamariki at Iowa's upcoming ''Lost Island Theme Park'' are a tribe of horned spirits with eyes glowing beneath their hoods that keep balance between the elements at play elsewhere in the park.

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* The Tamariki at Iowa's upcoming ''Lost Island Theme Park'' are a tribe of childlike horned spirits with eyes glowing beneath their hoods that keep balance between the elements at play elsewhere in the park.
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* ''Webcomic/UnOrdinary'': To indicate that [[spoiler:John]] is slipping back into the angry hyper violent mindset he had while masquerading as "Joker" his face is shown shaded to total darkness with only the eerie eye glow of his activated ability shown as detail while fighting the Rowden Royals.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarepants'', the [[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS2E16GraveyardShiftKrustyLove Hash-slinging Slasher]]. While the immediate scene afterwards explain that it's a completely normal (though odd-looking) fellow who wanted to work on the Krusty Krab, it still doesn't explain the glowing red-eyes.
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* The Conductor from ''Manga/GalaxyExpress999'' only has two visible glowing yellow eyes that peek out from his shadowed face under his uniform. He's actually entirely invisible, having his hat on creates enough of a shadow for him to easily be able to see.
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** ''VideoGame/KirbysReturnToDreamLand'' marks the debut of [[BigBadFriend Magolor]], who has yellow [[spoiler: ([[RedEyesTakeWarning red]] in his OneWingedAngel form)]] eyes peeking out of his shadowed face
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* ''VideoGame/EldritchLandsTheWitchQueensEternalWar'' The upper part of the protagonist Sofia's face is usually covered in shade, the exceptions being when she is in complete private in places like her bedroom or storage room. This is fitting for her, with her shadowy motives, and questionable personal thoughts being hard to read.
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Compare GlowingEyelightsOfUndeath, where these eyes are inside the eye sockets of a skull, and FadeAroundTheEyes, which temporarily induces a similar visual effect during a fade-to-black. BlackBeadEyes are the inverse of this trope. Not to be confused with eiher ConspicuousTrenchcoat, which sometimes invokes this trope, or FaceFramedInShadow.

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Compare GlowingEyelightsOfUndeath, where these eyes are inside the eye sockets of a skull, and FadeAroundTheEyes, which temporarily induces a similar visual effect during a fade-to-black. BlackBeadEyes are the inverse of this trope. Not to be confused with eiher either ConspicuousTrenchcoat, which sometimes invokes this trope, or FaceFramedInShadow.
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* ''VideoGame/EnterTheGungeon'': When playing in Co-Op mode, the second player will play as The Cultist, who wears purple robes that hide their face. Their glowing yellow eyes are visible, and sometimes their mouth as well.

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* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'': A black slaad's face, like the rest of its body, is a featureless mass of shadow from which two points of light peer out.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Chantelise}}'': What are presumably ghosts - given their {{Intangibility}} - are flying cloaks with patches of darkness for faces, yellow dots in the darkness serving as eyes.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Chantelise}}'': What are presumably ghosts - -- given their {{Intangibility}} - -- are flying cloaks with patches of darkness for faces, yellow dots in the darkness serving as eyes.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLordoftheRings'': In the 1978 Ralph Bakshi animated version of part of ''The Lord of the Rings'', the Ringwraiths are depicted with glowing red eyes, sometimes with their faces obscured by hoods.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLordoftheRings'': ''WesternAnimation/TheLordOfTheRings'': In the 1978 Ralph Bakshi animated version of part of ''The Lord of the Rings'', the Ringwraiths are depicted with glowing red eyes, sometimes with their faces obscured by hoods.
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* [[{{WesternAnimation/TheLordoftheRings}} The Lord of the Rings]]: In the 1978 Ralph Bakshi animated version of part of 'The Lord of the Rings', the Ringwraiths are depicted with glowing red eyes, sometimes with their faces obscured by hoods.

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* [[{{WesternAnimation/TheLordoftheRings}} The Lord of the Rings]]: ''WesternAnimation/TheLordoftheRings'': In the 1978 Ralph Bakshi animated version of part of 'The ''The Lord of the Rings', Rings'', the Ringwraiths are depicted with glowing red eyes, sometimes with their faces obscured by hoods.
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse Orco]], [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX Vivi]], [[Franchise/{{Kirby}} Meta Knight]], or [[Franchise/KingdomHearts a Shadow]], you know the look when you see it... assuming they don't see you first.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse Orco]], Orko]], [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX Vivi]], [[Franchise/{{Kirby}} Meta Knight]], or [[Franchise/KingdomHearts a Shadow]], you know the look when you see it... assuming they don't see you first.]]
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* The Tamariki at Iowa's upcoming ''Lost Island Theme Park'' are a tribe of horned spirits with eyes glowing beneath their hoods that keep balance between the elements at play elsewhere in the park.
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* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' has Veigar, the Tiny Master of Evil, who is visually reminiscent of a ''{{VideoGame/FinalFantasy}}'' Black Mage ([[RobeAndWizardHat giant wizard hat, cloak]], and glowing yellow eyes). While his in-game model and a few splash arts kept it ambiguous on whether it's a silhouette or his literal appearance, later appearances revealed it to be the latter -- without his NiceHat, it turns out he actually is a fuzzy, black-furred thing with naturally monochrome eyes.

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* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' has Veigar, the Tiny Master of Evil, who is visually reminiscent of a ''{{VideoGame/FinalFantasy}}'' ''VideoGame/FinalFantasy'' Black Mage ([[RobeAndWizardHat with his [[RobeAndWizardHat giant wizard hat, cloak]], and glowing yellow eyes).eyes. While his in-game model and a few splash arts kept it ambiguous on whether it's a silhouette or his literal appearance, later appearances revealed it to be the latter -- without his NiceHat, it turns out he actually is a fuzzy, black-furred thing with naturally monochrome eyes.
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* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' has Veigar, the Tiny Master of Evil, who is visually reminiscent of a ''{{VideoGame/FinalFantasy}}'' Black Mage ([[RobeAndWizardHat giant wizard hat, cloak]], and glowing yellow eyes). While his in-game model and a few splash arts kept it ambiguous on whether it's a silhouette or his literal appearance, later appearances revealed it to be the latter -- without his NiceHat, it turns out he actually is a fuzzy, black-furred thing with naturally monochrome eyes.
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* The Auditor from ''WebAnimation/MadnessCombat'' is a being made of a fiery shadow-like substance, and sports a NonStandardCharacterDesign of having [[RedEyesTakeWarning two glowing red eyes]].
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse Wizard]], [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX Mage]], [[Franchise/{{Kirby}} Knight]], or [[Franchise/KingdomHearts Shade]], you know the look when you see it... assuming they don't see you first.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse Wizard]], Orco]], [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX Mage]], Vivi]], [[Franchise/{{Kirby}} Meta Knight]], or [[Franchise/KingdomHearts Shade]], a Shadow]], you know the look when you see it... assuming they don't see you first.]]
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* ''Literature/LivInTheFuture'': Mr. Prez is always depicted as a shadowy figure with glowing orange eyes, even in brightly-lit environments such as atop a parade float or on a TV broadcast.

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