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This is essentially marriage as a negotiation tactic — or more precisely, as the final step which seals a contract they already negotiated. The common setup is a political marriage to seal a peace or reinforce an alliance between nations or Feuding Families but in modern fiction, it's becoming more common for the spouses in question to be representatives of family-owned companies or other business interests, and instead of a treaty it becomes a merger. Both parties will typically go into a political marriage with their eyes open, and both parties (or the factions they represent) will typically benefit, though the spouses may not be happy in their married life. This isn't always necessarily mutual; one side may be marrying for politics while the other is marrying for money, for instance. This has been Truth in Television for much of human history. Marrying for love was uncommon for those with status, and a good match was often one that benefited both families politically or in business. A Rebellious Princess (and occasionally Rebel Prince) is often found running away from or fighting against an expectation that she will marry for her kingdom. The Dutiful Son is likely to go through with such a marriage, regardless of his own wishes. This may be a bone of contention between carefree and responsible siblings, one of whom does what's good for their family while the other can't give up their freedom to make this match. The High Queen, the Evil Prince, or even the Wise Prince may arrange such marriages for themselves out of either responsibility or ambition. Corporate executives (Honest or Corrupt) may see the good business sense in it. A darker variant sometimes seen is for a conqueror to forcibly marry a surviving member of the royal family in order to legitimize his conquest. Can often overlap with Arranged Marriage, if one spouse is a princess being married off for instance, but a political marriage doesn't necessarily have to be arranged by anyone other than the spouses themselves. If they truly are faceless pawns in this game, it may be a Bureaucratically Arranged Marriage. If they grow to love each other despite the pragmatic start to their marriage, it can become a Perfectly Arranged Marriage. Often involves Homosocial Heterosexuality. On the other hand, too much or the wrong kind of this can leave a royal family Royally Screwed Up. See also Mail-Order Bride, which is literally a business transaction, and Nobility Marries Money, where one side gets status and one side gets money. |
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The biographical film Marie Antoinette (2006) has Marie of Austria delivered to Louis XVI of France at the age of 15 to cement a treaty between the two nations. Neither is really prepared for marriage, and Marie is despised at the French court as "that Austrian whore." Nevertheless, Marie and Louis grow to love each other during their short reign. | |
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Runaways: This was the Skrull royal Xavin's hope for their Arranged Marriage with Karolina. While the marriage was originally just a bargaining chip used by Karolina's war criminal parents to stop Xavin's family from invading Earth, Xavin hoped that their wedding could end the Skrull-Majesdane war that had been raging ever since. They got as far as the actual ceremony before one of the guests made a snide remark. Five minutes later, both sides were firing anti-matter missiles and the unlucky couple had to flee back to Earth. | |
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Cirque Royale: This was the reason that Crown Princess Quinn was contracted to marry Leo Cashworthy. He was considered worthy to be her fiance as the Cashworthys are the wealthiest family in the kingdom. Quinn learns during the side story "Non-Stop: Side B" that she was basically sold off by her parents to cover contracts they'd signed; the influx of money was needed because the kingdom was broke, and marrying Leo would bring money to the kingdom and stabilize their finances after taking out many loans from Cashworthy Finances over the generations. The contract even says any breach (such as if she had divorced Leo later) would call in the unpaid loans immediately. Quinn doesn't take it well—especially when she learns that because the marriage arraignment was broken after she ran off and married Kingston, she's the one the hook for the breach and has to pay back the loans—or else Aries will take control of the kingdom as collateral. | |
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In El-Hazard: The Magnificent World, Nanami Jinai thinks this is going on when she sees a Shadow Tribe member announced as the Princess's fiancé. She openly delights that the kingdom and the Shadow Triber finally found a diplomatic solution... Which throws a massive wrench in the whole festivities, because she was the only one who could see he was Shadow Tribe, meaning he's a spy/assassin. | |
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Naruto: The First Hokage, Hashirama Senju, was betrothed to Mito Uzumaki as a way to strengthen the Konoha-Uzushio alliance. It had a practical benefit, though; Mito was host to the Nine Tails, while Hashirama was one of the few people who could restrain the beast. | |
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Henry V ends with Henry marrying Princess Katharine of France to end the latest round of the Hundred Years War after defeating the French at Agincourt. This of course is Based on a True Story: Henry is Henry V Lancaster and Katharine is Catherine of Valois. | |
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Wonder Woman: In Wonder Woman (2006), Achilles marries the (disgraced) Amazon Alkyone when Zeus orders Achilles and his Gargareans to become the new rulers of Themyscira. He does it to lend legitimacy to his rule and to stick it to Zeus by keeping most of the Amazons around instead of kicking them out like Zeus intended. He decides their marriage is void after Alkyone tries to murder him. | |
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It happens in Corpse Bride, albeit between a Nouveau Riche family and a noble but bankrupt Old Money family rather than between countries. The bride and groom to be, Victor and Victoria, are dreading it as they want to Marry for Love... until they see each other and it's Love at First Sight. They would have been happily married right then and there had Victor not messed up the marriage proposal and decided to rehearse by placing the ring on a stick that was actually the finger of a murdered bride. Cue the titular Corpse Bride trying to keep him for herself. | |
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Sleepless: King Surno arranges for his niece Poppy (the technically illegitimate but widely beloved daughter of his late brother King Verato and a prominent Star Reader from Mribesh) to wed his nephew Lord Helder (maternal cousin to Surno's daughter, the heir apparent Princess Rellen). The marriage would neatly tie up several loose ends for Surno; namely that it would cement an alliance between Edtland (where Surno's wife and family hail from, and where he lived prior to inheriting Verato's crown) and Harbeny (his current domain) and Mribesh (where Poppy's mother hails from, and where the subject of Poppy's parentage is no issue to her legitimacy). A marriage would legitimize Poppy into the royal family of Harbeny (and put her in the line of succession behind any children Princess Rellen might have), placating King Verato's loyalists who might have wanted to usurp Surno and put Poppy on the throne. Poppy objects to the marriage on the grounds that she suspects Helder of trying to kill her to gain favor with Princess Rellen. | |
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In the backstory of The Vision of Escaflowne, Millerna's big sister Marlene Aston, eldest daughter of the royal family of Asturia, entered into an Arranged Marriage with the ruling duke of the nearby country of Freid to seal a de facto non-aggression pact, but dies a few years later. During the course of the series, her father King Aston allies with the Zaibach Empire and allows them to use Asturia as a staging ground for an invasion of Freid, and it's mentioned that he never would have allowed such a thing if Marlene were still alive. Considering that Marlene's son/Aston's grandson Chid is the heir-apparent to Freid, it's still a pretty cold move. | |
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Cursed Princess Club: The plot of the comic kicks off when King Jack of the Pastel Kingdom decides to arrange for his three daughters, Maria, Lorena and Gwendolyn, to marry the three princes of the Plaid Kingdom, to forge a strong alliance (and also partly so Jack and Plaid King Leland can be Best Friends-in-Law). The first prince, Blaine, chooses Maria, while the middle one, Lance, is paired with Lorena. For the first two couples, it’s Love at First Sight. Frederick and Gwen, however... not so much. | |
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Ever After: Prince Henry of France is supposed to marry Princess Gabriella of Spain, and it's implied that it'll be a diplomatic nightmare for his father King Francis if Henry sidesteps the match. Henry, who especially at the beginning of the movie is kind of a brat, doesn't care. It turns out Gabriella REALLY doesn't want to marry Henry (plus is in love with a Spanish butler), and is very relieved when the marriage doesn't go through. There's also an allusion to the fact that Henry's parents married for diplomatic reasons as well. note In real life, Francois I was the one who made a reluctant Spanish marriage; he was forced to marry Charles V's sister in order to get out of captivity. Incidentally, neither of his two queens was named Marie (although the wife of his grandson, Francois II, was). However, both marriages were unhappy. |
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The Legend of Zelda fancomic A Tale of Two Rulers has Zelda propose this to Gannondorf in an attempt to keep Hyrule from more devastation and to break the reincarnation cycle that the two of them and Link are subjected to particularly since her illegitimate daughter Rinku is Link's reincarnation this time. | |
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Beastars: Louis is arranged to marry a Doe named Azuki, who is an abusive alpha-bitch who is shown to make Louis completely miserable. Over the second half of the manga, a relationship built on mutual love was blossoming between Louis and Juno that mirrors the relatonship between Legosi and Haru. However, in the end, Louis decides he has an obligation to marry Azuki and he parts with Juno for the final time. | |
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Ebullient Squire Will Danaher from The Quiet Man has been itching to woo the widow Sarah Tillane, not for love, but because their land holdings combined would make theirs the largest arable tract in the county. Until Sean Thornton from America comes along, Widow Tillane will have nothing to do with Danaher. | |
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Romeo and Juliet has a slightly convoluted example: Inverted by the titular characters themselves, who Marry for Love despite the politics. Subverted when Friar Lawrence attempts to encourage their marriage for the politics, hoping it will bring peace between their houses, but fails when the bride and groom both die; Double Subverted when their deaths bring about the political end he was aiming for anyway. |
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Red River (1995) features one in the backstory, where Kail's Retired Badass father King Suppilinnuma arranged one between himself and a much younger Babylonian princess. Said princess? Nakia, who would grow angry and bitter... and become the Big Bad. | |
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In 1st Maccabees chapter 10 from the apocryphal books, King Alexander, after the defeat of his rival Demetrius, made a treaty of friendship with King Ptolemy of Egypt by having him give his daughter Cleopatra to Alexander as his wife, which Ptolemy accepted. In the following chapter, however, Ptolemy had later regretted it and decided to take back his daughter and give her to Demetrius' son to make an alliance with him, thus causing a rift between himself and Alexander. | |
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Girl Genius: Agatha's confirmed status as the long-lost heir to the house of Heterodyne means that not only do Gil (the heir to the Wulfenbach empire) and Tarvek (a direct descendant of the legendary Storm King) have romantic reasons to want to marry her, they have pretty compelling political motivations as well, as do other power players like Tarvek's cousin Martellus, who goes so far as to kidnap Agatha as part of his master plan to join their houses and ascend to power in Europa. Many people scheme openly or secretly to avoid Gilgamesh marrying Agatha, for various reasons: Seffie wants to marry Gil so that they can link the Wulfenbach family with the Sturmvoraus to restore the Pax transylvania. And this is what she considers ''her choice''. Both Queen Albia of England and Klaus Wulfenbach would want Trelawney Thorpe, Spark of the Realm, to marry Gil to tie the British and the European empires together, and to end Gil's obsession with Agatha. Trelawney appears a little uncomfortable with the idea, but appears to understand duty. During their take on Cinderella, Agatha, playing the protagonist, points out the diplomatic opportunity cost of letting princes simply marry some random girl they meet at a ball. Later, Gil and Tarvek (sharing the prince's role) comment that if this ball scheme of theirs doesn't work they'll have to marry the mole princesses. Hoffmann, a student at the University of Paris, proposed one for two underground kingdoms, only to subsequently learn that as an adopted son of the Talpini Moligarchy he was the one who would marry the princess of the Arguron kingdom (after all, the Talpini themselves aren't even human). The Arguron princess, meanwhile, is attracted to Hoffman, but thinks it's doomed because she's agreed to this political marriage... In the backstory, this was partially the reason for the marriage between "The Storm King" Andronicus Valois and Euphrosynia Heterodyne, as it would end the war between Valois' Coalition of the West and the Heterodynes' conquering army. It helped that Andronicus and Euphrosynia genuinely liked each other. Though he finds out the day of the wedding that he'd been manipulated and it was all a scheme, probably to erode Valois' empire from within. It's implied that Euphrosynia really did love Andronicus, but betrayed him anyway because she was still a Heterodyne, and thus wasn't going to let her feelings get in the way of mad science. |
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In the game lore of BattleTech, the marriage of Hanse "The Fox" Davion, First Prince of the Federated Suns, and Melissa Steiner, daughter and heir-designate of Archon Katrina Steiner of the Lyran Commonwealth, were married to cement a political alliance between their realms. Their wedding was where the Fourth Succession War was declared, which was largely perpetrated so Hanse could get revenge against the Capellan Confederation due to their attempt to kidnap him and replace him with a body-double years earlier, but it also served to widen the spacelane bridge between the two realms by blasting their way through the holdings of the Draconis Combine and Free Worlds League. Katrina was already ordering deployments before the wedding. Thankfully, Hanse and his new hot young German consort made it work and had five children together. | |
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This is done to Princess Fiona in Shrek; Farquaad sends Shrek to rescue her so he can marry her and officially call himself a king. It is later revealed in Shrek 2 that Fiona had been betrothed to Prince Charming so that he might one day become king of Far Far Away. This was arranged as a way for her father to repay the Fairy Godmother for turning him human so he could be with Fiona's mother. Neither of these marriages actually took place, as Fiona ends up falling in love with and marrying Shrek. | |
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In Anne of the Thousand Days, King Henry VIII feels free to pursue Anne Boleyn because his marriage to Katherine of Aragon was made to cement a treaty. As he put it so succinctly: "I do not love that woman. I did not marry her. That was a marriage of state: England married Spain." | |
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Mulan II: Three princesses are married off to cement an alliance against the Mongols. Despite this being very much the norm at the time and, y'know, vital to national security, Mulan objects to this and the princesses end up marrying the three goofballs from the first movie. The Inferred Holocaust is one of several reasons the movie is disliked. | |
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Ben 10: The episode "Big Fat Alien Wedding" has a marriage between a human man and an alien woman to bring peace to the war between said alien race and the Plumbers. However, the only reason they even got engaged was because they actually fell in love; the peace treaty was only possible because of their romance. | |
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Brave: A variation in which the marriage isn't to form an alliance, but to maintain one. The four Gaelic tribes hate each other, but formed a temporary alliance to fight off Vikings and made King Fergus their leader. Once that threat ended, they wanted Merida, Fergus's daughter, to marry the son of one of the other tribes' chiefs to solidify their alliance. Merida eventually convinces the chiefs to keep the alliance without anyone being forced to marry. | |
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Code Geass has several, being That Kind Of Show. In season 2, after the Black Knights escape to China, Schneizel sets one up between his older brother, Crown Prince Odysseus, and the (very young) Empress of China, Tianzi Jiang Lihua. If that were to go through, Britannia would be able to get to the Black Knights again). In the audio-drama backstory scenes, Emperor Charles tried to arrange this between a Britannian royal and someone from one of Japan's important houses, Kururugi or Sumeragi. Unfortunately, it ended up being the six-year-old Princess Nunnally, and Suzaku's father. So, of course, Nunnally's older brother Lelouch found a way to stop it from happening. Now, if it had been Suzaku and not his father, it might have prevented the war... Of course, Charles's plans required conquering the sakuradite rich land of Japan so this was likely on purpose. |
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The Bible: A variation of this trope occurs in 2nd Samuel chapter 3, where Abner son of Ner makes a treaty with King David to transfer rulership of all the other tribes of Israel to David on the agreement that David's first wife Michal (who was given over to another man when David was on the run and presumed to be dead or a deserter) would be returned to him. Michal was then brought to David with her second husband following behind crying until he was told to return home. Most of King Solomon's 700 wives and 300 concubines were given to him under these circumstances. He allowed them to worship their own gods and goddesses, rather than forcing them to convert to Judaism. This was very generous of him, but it did eventually lead to the fracturing of the kingdom. Probably the most prominent example is Queen Jezebel, who was a Phoenician princess given to King Ahab to seal a political alliance between their two nations. Ahab also allowed her to practice her own faith and even built shrines to Baal and Asherah for her. She assumed a role as a high priestess and promoted the worship of her gods, while also being hostile to Jewish believers and prophets, leading to political instability. Exploited by Jacob's sons, who were angry that the prince of Shechem raped their little sister Dinah and asked for her hand in marriage from her family, (this being considered an apology for assault back then). They accept the marriage, on the grounds that an alliance between their burgeoning tribe and the city-state of Shechem would be advantageous to both... On One Condition: namely, that every male be circumcised like them. The Shechemites do this, and while the men and boys of the city are recovering, Jacob's sons go in and slaughter them, take the women and children as plunder, and rescue Dinah from the prince's tent. Jacob is not happy that they did this, however; he was upset that no one would trust their tribe after his sons had taken advantage of diplomacy to Rape, Pillage, and Burn an entire city. Inverted in the Book of Esther, though. A very beautiful and very clever Jewish young woman named Esther was taken as a harem concubine by King Ahasuerus of Persia, eventually becoming his favorite, and uses her connection to the king to protect the Jews from a genocide instigated by his Evil Chancellor Haman. In 1st Maccabees chapter 10 from the apocryphal books, King Alexander, after the defeat of his rival Demetrius, made a treaty of friendship with King Ptolemy of Egypt by having him give his daughter Cleopatra to Alexander as his wife, which Ptolemy accepted. In the following chapter, however, Ptolemy had later regretted it and decided to take back his daughter and give her to Demetrius' son to make an alliance with him, thus causing a rift between himself and Alexander. |
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A variation of this trope occurs in 2nd Samuel chapter 3, where Abner son of Ner makes a treaty with King David to transfer rulership of all the other tribes of Israel to David on the agreement that David's first wife Michal (who was given over to another man when David was on the run and presumed to be dead or a deserter) would be returned to him. Michal was then brought to David with her second husband following behind crying until he was told to return home. | |
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The Moon Arc in Land of the Lustrous has the Prince of the moon, Aechmea, strike a deal with Phosphophyllite to ensure the Lustrous won't be harmed as long as Phos cooperates with him. When Phos later brings a few of their fellow Lustrous to the Moon, Aechmea decides to formalize the alliance by using Cairngorm as the representative—and the Gem is taken as Aechmea's wife. The problem? The Lustrous on Earth don't know about any of this, so from their perspective Phos spirited away a portion of their remaining ranks for some unknown alliance with their mortal enemy. Unsurprisingly negotiations go south from here. | |
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In The Princess Bride, Prince Humperdinck chooses beautiful peasant Buttercup to be his wife, knowing she will capture the hearts of the populace; he will get a popularity boost and she will get the stable life of royalty. However, what he truly wants is to kill her and start a war. | |
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Despite what their name would have you believe, the Harmony faction from Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid is not a single unified organization but rather a loose collection of political entities. As a result, they often take part in Arranged Marriages to maintain peaceful alliances with one another (like when Elma is betrothed to a member of the Dragon Slayer subgroup). | |
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World's End Harem: Fantasia: Arc of House Nargala is in love with his cousin Aurelia of House Isteshia, but she's married off to the prince of The Empire to advance Lord Isteshia's foreign policy goals. Their failed attempt to run away together in the second chapter kickstarts the series' Myth Arc. Discussed after Wenna turns up pregnant. Arc is reminded that even if he wanted to, he couldn't marry her: his hand in marriage is a valuable policy tool, meaning a child sired with a castle maid will have to remain illegitimate. |
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Unsounded: When discussing the marriage that bound together the Foi and Hellick families Duane describes it as a consolidation of power. | |
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In The Last Queen, in order to consolidate his grip over Algiers, 16th century Ottoman corsair Aruj "Barbarossa" (Dali Benssalah) plans to marry the freshly widowed local queen Zaphira (Adila Bendimerad). | |
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Aquaman: In Aquaman (2011), many of the under sea kingdom elopements are done out of political arrangements, largely to better tie political powers with its military. | |
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In The Miracle of the Wolves, Louis XI, King of France, and Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, are in a "cold war" situation. Louis wants his goddaughter Jeanne de Beauvais to marry Charles in order to secure peace and refuses her marriage project to the knight Robert de Neuville (whom she loves), telling her that, in public affairs, she's "not a person", and that she must do it for the unity of his kingdom. Jeanne prefers to Take a Third Option, telling the king she'd rather end up at the convent. | |
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The Slipper and the Rose: The king wants an alliance with another kingdom, preferably a powerful one, in the face of hostile powers that have begun looking at his kingdom greedily. For this purpose he is trying to arrange a marriage for his son, Prince Edward. | |
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The Secret Knots: Parodied in "How to make the best of your time in airports". After forming a theocratic nation in an airport and waging a holy war on people wearing neck pillows, peace is restored in the airport via an arranged marriage between one of the airport-cult and one of the neck pillow-wearers. All is quickly forgotten when everyone boards the plane. | |
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In the backstory of TwoKinds, Flora, the long-lost Tiger princess, was supposed to marry Sythe, a wolf duke, to cement their two tribes alliance against the humans, who got worked up into a xenocidal frenzy by the machinations of an Evil Sorceror. She was so opposed to the idea that she immediately started trying to antagonize poor Sythe when they met. She eventually ran away on the way to the wedding, running smack into said evil wizard, who was out to kill her to stop the alliance! Luckily for her, a god made him into a Amnesiac Hero, driving the "evil" part under-ground and letting his Nice Guy original personality out to play. Thus begins the comic, with Flora and Sythe lost and the wizard waking up with a headache. | |
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Disenchantment: In the first two episodes, Princess Bean of Dreamland is being forced by her father King Zog to have an arranged wedding with Prince Guysbert of Bentwood, in order to seal a political/economic alliance between Dreamland and Bentwood (the former kingdom isn't as wealthy as the latter). Bean's refusal to actually marry Guysbert (or his more annoying brother Merkimer, who replaced him as the groom after Guybsert accidentally stabbed himself on a sword) sets off the first main storyline in the show. This is also mentioned in the backstory, as an explanation for the (loveless) arranged marriage of King Zog of Dreamland to his second wife Queen Oona, who was originally a princess from Dankmire. Dreamland and Dankmire had been at war for decades, until Zog married Oona as part of a peace agreement; which resulted in the construction of a canal to link the two kingdoms together, along with Oona giving Zog a male heir to Dreamland's throne, Prince Derek. |
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No Need for Bushido has this as its main plot device, and the first few pages are devoted to breaking the news to Ina, the girl (see page quote). Both Ina and Yuri (the boy) run away upon learning this, and end up getting to know and like each other without (immediately) knowing who they are to each other. | |
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The very first storyline of The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob! is about Ahem and Princess Voluptua trying to get out of an arranged political marriage. | |
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Dangerous Beauty revolves around a courtesan in Renaissance-era Venice, who took up the profession because social custom dictated that she, a commoner, could not marry her beloved, a powerful nobleman. Later, he lets her know that he is getting married to someone else, the daughter of another powerful nobleman, whose influence would be very helpful to the city-state. They still manage to be together because he is her favorite client. | |
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Aldnoah.Zero: Slaine Troyard personally arranges a marriage to Princess Asseylum Vers Allusia except it was her ill sister Lemrina Vers Envers masquerading as her at the start of the second season. At the end of the show, Princess Asseylum announces that she would take Count Klanclain Cruhteo as her husband in marriage in order to secure a lasting peace between the Earth and the Vers Empire. |
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Men Of The Harem takes place in a fantasy world where Emperors of different empires (where almost everyone is white and not an ancient ethnicity where polygamy is normal) each have a Royal Harem of consorts and concubines in addition to his legal wife and Empress. This trope is Played With many times. After trying to secure his throne In Its Hour of Need, Hyacinth is promised help by Duke La Daga, on one condition, that he marry the Duke’s daughter and make her his legal wife and Empress, meaning he must break his promise of marriage to his True Love. A common practice of diplomacy between Emperors is sending women from their native courts to become consorts or concubines in another empire’s Royal Harem. When Latil becomes the first female Emperor to have a harem of men, she makes no exception to this practice and requests someone from Hyacinth’s court to join her harem. |
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Monstress: The Baroness of the Last Dusk (Tuya) arranges to marry the Sword of the East (Maika's aunt) on the grounds that she doesn't trust her further than she can throw her, and she needs an actual guarantee in order to secure the alliance between the Dusk and Dawn courts. | |
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In The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part, this is eventually revealed to be the motivation of Queen Watevera's plans; by marrying Batman, whom she perceives as the leader of Apocalypseburg, she believes it will finally unite their warring worlds in peace. | |
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