As always, his face was a mask, inscrutable, expressionless, almost inhuman in that fierce light.
Everywhere she turned she saw faces twisted into monstrous inhuman masks.
It were far better that she believe me dead than that she should know that my brain was forever buried behind this loathsome, inhuman mask.
"We can kill him, Skif," the Healing Adept said calmly, his face an inhuman mask of serenity.
The black man gave no heed to Conan's shout as he charged, eyes rolled up to display the whites, teeth gleaming, face an inhuman mask.
Moon cried, as Aerune whirled around with a roar, his face twisted in an inhuman mask of fury.
Old Tsotha rose and faced his pursuer, his eyes those of a maddened serpent, his face an inhuman mask.
Aristophanes, whose plays form the only remaining fragments of Old comedy, used fantastical plots, grotesque and inhuman masks and status reversals of characters to slander prominent politicians and court his audience's approval.
The echo's face--Sisko's face, transformed but still the same--was an emotionless mask, cold and inhuman, divorced from all feeling.
The turquoise eyes blazed at her mutely, and Julian's face was a still, inhuman mask.