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Often, those of noble or royal birth are supposed to marry other nobles, typically in Arranged Marriages intended to secure alliances, but since there are so few of these people this frequently leads to marriages between cousins or similar relatives. Some even marry their siblings. To qualify for this trope a family doesn't necessarily have to be literal royalty, but as long as they have sufficiently high status compared to the rest of their society and practice this mostly to "keep it in the family" with either money, powers that are In the Blood or other inheritable traits or possessions it still counts. Oftentimes this is used to explain The Caligula, Royally Screwed Up, and It Runs in the Family. Might be used to justify a Single Line of Descent and Lookalike Lovers. Inbred and Evil has an interesting relationship to this trope, as the attitudes that were used to justify inbreeding among nobles were pretty much the inverse, but it's also one of many allegations used to prove that Aristocrats Are Evil. There's some surprising parallelism to its Opposite Trope, Hillbilly Incest. Incest is associated with the extreme upper and lower classes, and almost never with the middle class. Related to Divine Incest. Since incest is commonly associated with the gods, doing it as humans is to take on the trappings of the gods. Gods are above the rules, and so too are royals. Or maybe the royals are outright God Emperors. This is Truth in Television, primarily associated with Ancient Egyptians, Incas, and Hawaiians. It served as a tool to keep land and other forms of inherited wealth in the same family or to renew alliances. See also Incest Standards Are Relative, a broader look at what counts as incest, and thus taboo, across cultures, time periods and social strata. |
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The Empress: As in reality, Emperor Franz Joseph is planning to marry his maternal first cousin Helene. He is taken with and marries her younger sister Elisabeth instead. | |
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Dune: The Bene Gesserit intended for Jessica to bear a daughter that would be mated to her cousin Feyd-Rautha as part of their Super Breeding Program, but she bore a son instead. | |
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The Greek gods have always been their rather inbred selves but the New 52 made Wonder Woman the result of inbreeding in the family. She is made the daughter of Hippolyta and Zeus while doing nothing to change Hippolyta's status as Ares' daughter, making Zeus Diana's father and great-grandfather and Ares Diana's grandfather and brother. Traditionally Wondy rather emphatically has no father, and this fan-disliked change to her origin was quickly done away with and discredited in Wonder Woman (Rebirth) until James Robinson brought it back to make a storyline centered on one of Diana's brothers from the New 52. | |
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Not strictly royal, but the marriage practices of the Uplands are like this in Annals of the Western Shore. The brantors (local chieftains, basically) often arrange marriages between cousins to keep from diluting the family's magic power and ensure a strongly gifted heir. | |
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In Vampire Knight pureblooded vampires are the equivalent of royalty within their communities and commonly marry within the family to maintain their status. It turns out that Yuuki's parents Juri and Haruka were brother and sister, and Juri's other brother Rido also had his eye on her. | |
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The Loud House Movie: The present-day Loud family is completely identical to their distant ancestors from 400 years ago, which possibly raises questions about incest. | |
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In "The Fall of the House of Usher", it's noted that the Usher family tree is a straight line. This leads many readers to suspect an Incest Subtext in the relation between Madeleine and Roderick Usher. | |
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Crusader Kings: Crusader Kings II: Some of the best character traits in the game are hereditary, and become more likely the more common they are in a newborn character's ancestry. The game's mechanics forbid marriage to a sibling, child, or parent, but allow grandparent-to-grandchild marriages, among other icky things. Inbreeding excessively will lead to the dreaded "Inbred" trait, which gives a negative 5 to all stats on top of making a character ugly as sin, disgusted by everyone, and unlikely to breed further. All of this is thrown off the window with Zoroastrians, for whom incestuous marriages are holy, and increase their popularity with vassals. To help keep Zoroastrian families from descending into deformed messes, the game lets their rulers keep three concubines for non-inbred — but legitimate — children. The general "divine blood" modifier that handles making incestuous marriages holy also behind-the-scenes significantly decreases the risk of getting the (very negative) inbred trait from being inbred... while increasing the risk of getting the lunatic trait from being inbred. This mechanic is inspired by the practice of xwedodah, mentioned in the Real Life section below. The Messalian heresy also allows for incest, but no concubines. Mentioned in the "Lust" live-action trailer. Both Zoroastrianism band Messalianism came back in Crusader Kings III, and not only that it's possible to create your own religion that allows incest. The game also introduces non-incestuous variants of Zoroastrianism if you wish to avoid this. And the "Blood" dynasty trait improves the chances of a dynasty producing heirs with good genetic traits and reduces the chance of inheriting bad ones (such as the ones leading to Inbred), which is quite helpful for a dynasty engaging in repeated eugenic incest. |
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Discussed and deliberately averted by the House of Winton, the royal family of Manticore in the Honor Harrington series. The heir to the throne is required by law to marry a commoner, both to avoid the inbreeding issues that despite the availability of 41st-century medical technology still tend to crop up in other aristocratic families and to keep the eventual ruler a bit more grounded. | |
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In So We'd Both Be Free, Ozai mentions he wants to continue his bloodline. His daughter Azula originally believes he's going to order her into an Arranged Marriage, but he instead impregnates her himself. | |
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Their Bond: Historians believe that Queen Eldora had children with her brother Kelen. Kelen reportedly resembled Eldora's husband so it went under the radar. It's been noted that Eldora's husband likely consented to the relationship as he preferred the maid over his legal wife (and had kids of his own with the maid). Queen Zelda's cousin, Prince Daltus of Lucrum, tries to get her to marry him. Zelda is offended by the audacity of his offer, as she had only recently announced her engagement to Impa. |
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In the X-Wing Rogue Squadron, Rightfully Returning Princess Plourr Illo is surprised to see her second cousin Rial again, and dismayed by his belief that they'll go along with the old Arranged Marriage set up when they were children. Her bloodline has in-bred and been tampered with to keep it "pure" (including with couples more closely related than just second cousins), which sometimes has disastrous results. Such as Plourr's murderously psychotic brother, who she killed while they were still children in order to stop his own killing spree. | |
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This is implied in Naruto with several ninja clans. Sasuke's parents both look like they could have been Uchiha prior to marriage (though an anime filler implies that Mikoto might not be naturally an Uchiha, as she and her husband have to travel to visit her parents), Hinata's mother is shown in the anime and looks like a Hyuga (though the fact her eyes are closed means it's impossible to tell for certain if she had the Byakugan or not), and Itachi mentions that he killed his lover during the Uchiha massacre. And given the extreme lengths the Hyuga went through to prevent outsiders from obtaining the Byakugan, it's highly likely they would've favored marriage within the clan. On a less canon and Played for Laughs side, Rock Lee's Springtime of Youth exaggerates Neji's Big Brother Instinct towards Hinata to outright Kissing Cousins, and Road to Ninja also features an alternate version of Neji that is perverted towards Hinata. Given the large size of both clans, it would be entirely possible for them to have "kept it in the clan" while still marrying fairly distant cousins rather than close relatives. | |
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Harry Potter: The wizarding world doesn't have royalty, but certain pureblood wizards consider themselves the next best thing and keep their magical ancestry "pure" by marrying their cousins. The Malfoys, despite being unashamed blood supremacists, are smart enough not to practise inbreeding and will readily marry half-bloods if necessary. The Gaunts are noted to have become increasingly erratic, violent, unintelligent, and magically untalented as the generations passed and their habit of marrying cousins caught up with them until irony hit and their last descendant, Tom Riddle (a.k.a. Voldemort), got an infusion of muggle DNA through his father and grew up to become one of the most brilliant and talented wizards of the modern era. Sadly this also included all the sociopathy that came from both sides of his gene pool. Despite this, however, the series hasn't actually provided an example of an outright incestuous couple; the closest are Sirius' parents Orion and Walburga, who were second cousins, something that is not worth batting an eyelid in Europe. The Gaunts are mentioned to practise inbreeding, but we have no detailed genealogy to base this claim on. |
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Apparently not uncommon in the Juraian royal family in Tenchi Muyo!, as Prince Yosho was engaged to his half-sister Ayeka prior to going AWOL (though it's suggested they didn't actually intend to go through with it and mostly arranged it to quiet potential objectors due to Yosho being mostly human, notably apparently no-one had a problem with the incest). As part of the Marry Them All solution to the main series' Love Dodecahedron, Tenchi could also potentially end up with Ayeka and/or Sasami, who technically speaking are his great-aunts. Due to a truly Tangled Family Tree, in most continuities Tenchi is (potentially) related to all of his would-be love interests. Though characterising the exact relationship between Tenchi and Washuu and her family (Ryoko and more distantly, Mihoshi) is tricky. Short version, Washuu is the sister of Tsunami, who is undergoing a long-term fusion with Sasami, one of Tenchi's aforementioned great-aunts. So in a way, Washuu is Tenchi's great-aunt as well, genetically she is not since the relation is via fusion. |
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SCP Foundation: SCP-3288 is a branch of the Hapsburg family that took this to severe extremes: thanks to Leopold I experimenting with alchemy, the family is able to interbreed with few of the downsides of inbreeding. The deformed ones are sent to underground crypts, but otherwise don't suffer any ill effects such as poor health and infertility: in fact, their deformities make them stronger. As time passed those in the underground kept breeding with each other (with parental and sibling incest being commonplace) until their blood got so 'pure' and toxic that even children conceived with a non-Hapsburg woman (usually through rape) will come out pure Hapsburg (and in this context, 'come out' means they eat their way out of their mother). The Hapsburg they captured revealed that this was their entire plan, and they won't stop until the entire earth is populated by Hapsburgs. The worst part? The Foundation's only contained some crypts. They don't know how many are actually out there. | |
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Sleepless: The trope gets Played With in the comic as different factions maneuver to get the eligible royals of Harbeny married off for their benefit: Played Straight — Lord Helder pursues his cousin, Princess Rellen, once her father is made King of Harbeny and Rellen is made Crown Princess. Helder feels no attraction to her, but as the "second son of a lord's third daughter", he's desperate to marry into a ruling line (even if he'll only be Prince Consort). When King Surno learns of this, he dismisses the idea of his nephew Helder marrying Rellen as "the utmost ridiculousness." Downplayed — King Surno wishes to have his nephew Lord Helder married to his niece Lady Poppy. Poppy is the daughter of Surno's brother, while Helder is Surno's nephew by marriage (the son of Surno's wife's sister). In this case, Poppy and Helder would have no blood relation (assuming Verato and Surno were not related to the Eldtish royalty that Surno married into). Averted — Although Poppy and Helder do marry, he is assassinated on their wedding night. Poppy is left free to pursue her romantic interest in the non-royal Sir Cyrenic. |
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In the second trilogy of Kushiel's Legacy Imriel de la Courcel falls in love with and eventually marries Princess Sidonie de la Courcel. Imriel is the son of Sidonie's great-uncle, making them first cousins once removed. | |
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Discworld: In Pyramids, the High Priest Dios suggests that newly-crowned pharaoh Teppic marry any available female relative. Of course, Teppic's kingdom is the Discworld's version of Ancient Egypt. His potential Love Interest, Ptraci, turns out to be his half-sister, and it’s left a little ambiguous at the end whether this proves to be an insurmountable obstacle for their relationship - though while Ptraci isn't bothered, Teppic is. Parodied in Feet of Clay, where it's mentioned that in the city of Genua, the royal lines died out "through interbreeding so intensively that the last king kept trying to breed with himself". |
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In Everworld, the Pharaohs of Everworld-Egypt are so inbred that the last twelve rulers have been mentally retarded. That, combined with the gods' total apathy to anything but ritual, has led to the entire country stagnating until the dwarves and the Amazons were able to take over. | |
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The Irregular at Magic High School uses this trope as a sudden plot twist in the 16th volume when it becomes clear that Tatsuya should become the future husband of his own sister so that his unique abilities remain forever in the clan. So, as his sister is a perfect Designer Baby, their siblings' marriage will not be dangerous for their children and eventually give their clan even stronger offspring than if she married another person. Although the rest of the magical world as a whole averted it (as mentioned, even a marriage between cousins is considered undesirable due to possible genetic problems), we learn that Yotsuba is not the first clan that started experimenting with incest thanks to new opportunities offered by genetic engineering. | |
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Babar, King of the Elephants in Jean de Bruhhoff's children's books is Happily Married to his cousin Celeste. | |
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The Black-Briars of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim are not royalty, but are still arguably the most powerful family in Skyrim, and this seems to be implied by dialogue from the Eldest son, Hemming. There are certain instances where Hemming will refer to Sibbi and Inguin, his siblings, as his children. Likewise, they are tagged as his children in the game's files, with Maven, the family matriarch, as their grandmother. Yet Sibbi and Inguin will also refer to Maven as their mother. Even worse, Hemming can occasionally be found sleeping in Maven's bed, with his mother. The above may simply be the result of an earlier concept of the family in which Hemming and Maven were married, that remained partially in the game's files. Though for a character to go from another character's spouse to their offspring is rather unusual on its own... | |
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In Inverloch, only humans who have elven ancestry can use magic, and the races are so insular that there is only one known half-elf after centuries. The human city of Aydensfell is the only one where mages live and congregate... and the vast majority of them are redheads. Despite Lei'ella dismissing it as a rumor, the implication is clear. | |
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In just the third episode of The Tudors Henry VII arranged a marriage between his daughter Mary and her mother's nephew the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, though the engagement was called off later. Note that Charles and his aunt were Hapsburgs (see Real Life). | |
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Children of Dune: Leto II symbolically married his sister Ghanima, though at that point he was physically unable to have sex so he had Prince Farad'n Corrino (who would be a very distant cousin) sire her children. | |
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Game of Thrones universe: Game of Thrones: The former Targaryen dynasty usually wed their siblings or cousins, including Daenerys' own parents. Her brother Viserys hints that he wants to carry on the tradition, but instead has her sold off as a bride to the horselord Khal Drago, hoping to use his forces to invade the Seven Kingdoms. Cersei Lannister had earlier used the Targaryen example as a justification for her own illicit romance with her twin brother Jaime when Eddard Stark confronted her with the truth of her children's illegitimate heritage. The truth is buried for political purposes despite becoming an Open Secret, but once Cersei becomes Queen Regnant in her own right, it appears that she doesn't even feel the need to bother hiding it from her subjects anymore. It turns out that, unknowingly, Jon and Daenerys are doing this, as biologically, the latter is the former's aunt, with Jon's father being confirmed to be Rhaegar Targaryen, who was Daenerys's elder brother. However, Jon puts a stop to it when he finds out and ends up killing Daenerys for unrelated reasons before any offspring can result. House of the Dragon: As mentioned above, Tragaryens routinely practice incestuous pairing. King Viserys and Queen Aemma were cousins, Rhaenyra is their only surviving child, and she ends up marrying her own uncle Daemon. |
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Berserk: According to the king's brother Count Julius, his son was to marry the king's daughter Charlotte when both came of age. This ends up not happening when Guts is ordered by Griffith to assassinate Julius and accidentally kills Julius's son in the process when he reflexively attacks upon realizing someone's seen him. | |
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In Never Been Bothered, it's noted that incestuous relationships are not unknown to occur between Arendelle royalty. However, sibling incest is unheard of. As a result, Anna and Elsa's same-gender, sibling incest relationship caused the worst scandal in their country's history, forcing the two to flee far away. | |
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In Tales of the Branion Realm, several pages are devoted to explaining how an exiled member of the royal family, over the course of about 75 years, managed to tie his bloodline back into the ruling line — by marrying his cousin, having their children marry second cousins, and having their grandchildren marry third cousins — one of whom is the current monarch. His child inherits the powers of four different septs of the dynasty in one go. | |
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It's implied that Zelda is RH negative in Divorced because the Hyrulian royal family often inbreeds to varying degrees. | |
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In A Legacy of Light, Tutankhamun and Ankhesenamun were married as children to maintain the royal bloodline. | |
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Preacher: It turns out the Holy Grail is indeed the receptacle of Jesus' blood... meaning they're the organisation who've been making the original descendants of Jesus interbreed for nearly 2,000 years to keep his bloodline pure. The results are universally handicapped, deformed (the latest was born with eyes half the size of his head), and anything but divine... yet somehow less physically freaky than the family of one-eyed hillbillies Jessie met and befriended. | |
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A few examples in the Dune universe. Though mostly intended as eugenics. Dune: The Bene Gesserit intended for Jessica to bear a daughter that would be mated to her cousin Feyd-Rautha as part of their Super Breeding Program, but she bore a son instead. Children of Dune: Leto II symbolically married his sister Ghanima, though at that point he was physically unable to have sex so he had Prince Farad'n Corrino (who would be a very distant cousin) sire her children. God-Emperor of Dune: Over the 3,500 years Leto II controlled the Bene Gesserit breeding program, he mated several of Duncan Idaho's clones with his sister's descendants. While Duncan himself was genetically unrelated to the Atreides family, this obviously became less and less true every time one of his clones fathered a new child. |
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Implied with the von Auslese dynasty of Liberl in the Trails in the Sky trilogy. At one point in the second game, a family member is compared via a genetic scanner to the Founder of the Kingdom Celeste D. Auslese (who had lived twelve centuries previous, making the genetic separation roughly 40 generations), and surprised by how high a percentage their genetic match is (73%, suggesting that roughly three-quarters of Kloe's ancestors could trace their lineage back to Celeste). | |
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Farzar: Queen Flammy of The Zygloot System comes from a long line of royal inbreds, who are all a bunch of hideously disfigured mutants with comically exaggerated deformities that are Played for Laughs. The royal family resents her for marrying outside the family, and tainting their gene pool with Renzo's foreign DNA and producing a normal-looking child with naturally functioning body parts. The most prominent family member is Flammy's twin brother/cousin, Splammy, who was the intended husband for Flammy before she broke royal tradition. Splammy now serves as an abhorrent admirer to Flammy and still chases his sister's tail in hopes she'll divorce Renzo and remarry him. | |
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In Elisabeth, as it was in Real Life, Franz Joseph (of the famous House of Habsburg) was intended to marry Duchess Hélène in Bavaria and ended up marrying her sister Elisabeth instead. The bride and groom were first cousins. | |
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New Tamaran: Starfire unashamedly admits to coming from eight generations of brother-sister marriage; one could imply that Blackfire’s “defects� are a result of this. | |
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The Winchester Family from The Sims 3 Midnight Hollow neighborhood are an allusion to this. Although the brother and sister (who live alone together) cannot be romantically involved with one another; their identical physical characteristics, personality traits, and backstory, make it obvious that this was not an uncommon practice in their family. | |
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Werewolf: The Apocalypse: The Silver Fangs suffered from inbreeding despite their biological requirement to outbreed (Werewolf/Werewolf pairings always result in the sterile and deformed Metis no matter how closely related the parents are). They managed this by being so proud that they disdained marrying any humans that weren't royalty. So not only did they severely limit their pool of potential partners, they also got all the Royally Screwed Up that resulted from previous inbreeding. Marrying into the Habsburg line was not very good for their genetic health. | |
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30 Rock features a fictionalnote The actual Habsburgs are doing quite well, at least in the Habsburg-Lorraine branch that ruled from the days of Joseph II to the fall of the monarchy in 1919. "last of the Habsburgs" prince (played by Paul Reubens) who suffers very badly from this. Another episode had a gag with Liz at a fancy party calling the rich people there out, except "for the really inbred WASPs"; one of them promptly thanks Liz (we think). |
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In Little Fires, it's noted that ThunderClan has become very inbred. Most cats are related to one another somehow and they look a lot alike as well. This has resulted in several stillbirths and ill kittens. As a result, they've begun letting in cats from out of the Clan in order to bring in new blood. | |
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RWBY Recaps uses this as the comedic quirk of Blake's parents- they're first cousins, as is traditional for royalty, and they're kind of ditzy due to the inbreeding. Matt notes that there really isn't much else to make fun of, since Blake's parents are just straight-up Good Parents. | |
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The Accursed Kings: Just about every royal marries someone who's a cousin at least (though some are by marriage) since most of them are descended from Louis IX of France or his family. Because so many marriages among nobility are cousins, Louis X can't use it as a way to get his marriage to Marguerite de Bourgogne annulled and has to use more dramatic measures that lead to tragedy for France and England. Charles de Valois marries off his nephew (brother's son) Louis X to Clemence of Hungary (daughter of his brother-in-law). The usual consequences of inbreeding aren't seen since the child's Body Double dies a few days old of poison. |
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In Kult: Heretic Kingdoms, the Heroic Lineage of the person who killed god is not precisely "royal", but because it carries power over the magical sword he used, people have tried to control the bloodline in similar ways. Taryn Arkor, a descendant, is referred to as inbred, and his own practices (using his fellow descendants as breeding stock for sacrifices) wouldn't have left the gene pool any more diverse. | |
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Gladiator: Emperor Commodus indicates that he intends to force his sister Lucilla to become his concubine and carry his child because he is obsessed with creating a "pure-blooded" dynasty. He's killed before he can put it into action, though. This is some serious Artistic License – History, since aside from giving Commodus a dose of Historical Villain Upgrade, the historical Romans also had laws against incest (hence the slander against disliked emperors such as Caligula and Nero) and looked down on contemporaneous royal families like the Ptolemys for their habits. | |
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Though as far as we know it's not the case in the original show (aside from the princess being slated to marry her cousin), Berserk Abridged cites this as the reason the Midland Royal family is as Royally Screwed Up as it is, and why Princess Charlotte turned out the way she did, with a regal bearing like a cow looking at an oncoming train. | |
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Both Zoroastrianism band Messalianism came back in Crusader Kings III, and not only that it's possible to create your own religion that allows incest. The game also introduces non-incestuous variants of Zoroastrianism if you wish to avoid this. And the "Blood" dynasty trait improves the chances of a dynasty producing heirs with good genetic traits and reduces the chance of inheriting bad ones (such as the ones leading to Inbred), which is quite helpful for a dynasty engaging in repeated eugenic incest. | |
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A Song of Ice and Fire: The Targaryen dynasty wed brother to sister (not as often as you'd think, but likely more often than you want to imagine), first cousin to first cousin (most common), or even uncle to niece (occasional) for centuries, which is often blamed in-universe for their tendency to produce the odd mad king (mainly by those very strongly of the Faith and rather biased on the whole issue). It got to the point that Daenerys (the series's most prominent Targaryen) only has two great-grandparents rather than eight because her parents and grandparents were brothers and sisters. It's suggested that the Targaryens have some sort of strengthened genes because they are, for the most part, physically sound, whereas the extent of such inbreeding would be genetically disastrous if it is practiced in real life (Daenerys is more inbred than the infamous Charles II of Spain). That said, many Targaryen kings did have to contend with higher-than-average rates of infertility and stillbirths, and plumbing the depths of Targaryen history will reveal more than a fair amount of royal children born with extra toes, webbed fingers, and scales… although that might also indicate that their claims to be "blood of the dragon," which such practices were meant to preserve, were Not Hyperbole. Cersei and Jaime Lannister are twins who secretly have an affair. They have three kids. The good news: the younger two are sweet kids, and seemingly okay! The bad news: The eldest is Joffrey Baratheon, who starts a three-way civil war with two secessions. Jaime and Cersei tried to justify their relationship by citing the Targaryen practice, but both felt great pangs of guilt wondering if their sin led to their thoroughly rotten eldest. Also of note is that Cersei and Jaime's parents were first cousins who were both born with the name Lannister, although first cousin marriage is unremarkable in Westeros and isn't considered incest. Ned Stark's parents were first cousins once removed who were both born with the name Stark as well. |
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In Vampire Game, the royal family of Pheliosta is required by law to marry incestuously in order to keep the bloodline pure for King Phelios, who according to prophecy will be reborn as his own descendant a century after his death. Protagonist Ishtar, who hates most of her family and is in love with her decidedly non-royal bodyguard, is none too pleased about this. | |
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In Pyramids, the High Priest Dios suggests that newly-crowned pharaoh Teppic marry any available female relative. Of course, Teppic's kingdom is the Discworld's version of Ancient Egypt. His potential Love Interest, Ptraci, turns out to be his half-sister, and it’s left a little ambiguous at the end whether this proves to be an insurmountable obstacle for their relationship - though while Ptraci isn't bothered, Teppic is. | |
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Though there are no actual marriages between family (barring Suzaku being betrothed to his cousin Kaguya as a child), Code Geass contains a lot of Incest Subtext between the Britannian royal family. As a child, Lelouch was fought over by Euphemia (his half-sister) and Nunnally (his full-sister), and it wasn't presumably childish innocence as Lelouch mentions that he considered Euphemia his first love. At the end of R2, when Nunnally realizes the reach of Lelouch's Thanatos Gambit, she tells him so via what sounds exactly like an Anguished Declaration of Love. | |
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Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War is infamous for this. In the first half of the story, most of the player characters are from noble houses, and the player can choose to pair up two sets of cousins (one was implied to be a case of Brother–Sister Incest before later supplements stated them to be distant cousins). The Big Bad's plan also hinges on having two half-siblings bear a child. This is because of an ancient Blood Pact made centuries ago between humans and dragons, and carriers of "major" Holy Blood can be created from a union of two "minor" carriers. Depending on who married who in the first-gen, there are also a number of possibilities for Kissing Cousins in the next generation. | |
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Parodied in Feet of Clay, where it's mentioned that in the city of Genua, the royal lines died out "through interbreeding so intensively that the last king kept trying to breed with himself". | |
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Game of Thrones: The former Targaryen dynasty usually wed their siblings or cousins, including Daenerys' own parents. Her brother Viserys hints that he wants to carry on the tradition, but instead has her sold off as a bride to the horselord Khal Drago, hoping to use his forces to invade the Seven Kingdoms. Cersei Lannister had earlier used the Targaryen example as a justification for her own illicit romance with her twin brother Jaime when Eddard Stark confronted her with the truth of her children's illegitimate heritage. The truth is buried for political purposes despite becoming an Open Secret, but once Cersei becomes Queen Regnant in her own right, it appears that she doesn't even feel the need to bother hiding it from her subjects anymore. It turns out that, unknowingly, Jon and Daenerys are doing this, as biologically, the latter is the former's aunt, with Jon's father being confirmed to be Rhaegar Targaryen, who was Daenerys's elder brother. However, Jon puts a stop to it when he finds out and ends up killing Daenerys for unrelated reasons before any offspring can result. |
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Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood: Implied Brother–Sister Incest between Cesare and Lucrezia Borgia. Though not literal royalty, due to their father being the Pope they might as well be, and the whole Borgia clan is certainly Royally Screwed Up enough to qualify. | |
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Nala: My Father's Madness: Scar is king of the Pridelands. He declares an Arranged Marriage between his daughter Nala and her younger half-brother Nuka. In the case that Nala refuses, he'll have her killed and instead marry Nuka to his full-blooded younger sister Vitani. Neither marriages go through because Scar is killed soon afterwards. Though it was unknown to most of the pride (including Simba's parents and Nala's father) until adulthood, Nala and Simba are cousins who were in an Arranged Marriage. They end up marrying and becoming the queen and king of the Pridelands together. |
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Warhammer 40,000: The Navigator Houses, aka the Navis Nobilite, tend to act like aristocrats and have become so inbred over the millennia that most if not all of them have mutations other than their genetically engineered third eye (which is recessive, hence the inbreeding). | |
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House of the Dragon: As mentioned above, Tragaryens routinely practice incestuous pairing. King Viserys and Queen Aemma were cousins, Rhaenyra is their only surviving child, and she ends up marrying her own uncle Daemon. | |
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In the My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic fanfic Maternal Instinct, the royal family of the Changeling Kingdom, the House of Roachanov, has practiced inbreeding for hundreds of years. Because of this, many of the present-day members of the family have noticeable birth defects. Changelings normally have large numbers of children, but Queen Chrysalis' children have all died from inbreeding-related birth defects or illness exacerbated by their weakened immune systems. Her only surviving daughter, Princess Pupa, is mentally handicapped and has a long list of health problems, including malformed legs and wings, scoliosis, and low white blood cell count. | |
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In A Man for All Seasons, the king tells Thomas More that he considers having married his dead brother's wife to be incest, despite them not being relatives by blood. | |
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It's not quite just one family, but the increased emphasis — and legal enforcement — of blood purity in The Rigel Black Chronicles has resulted in a large percentage of the population being "hyper-pure", with not just all-magical grandparents but many generations previous. This results in very orderly and controlled magic, unlike the wilder and unpredictable magic of first-generation magic-users, but Hermione's research shows that it is also the source of the Fade, a lethal disorder affecting second and succeeding children in hyper-pure families, leading to a looming population implosion if measures are not taken. | |
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This trope drives the main plot and two subplots in Gilbert and Sullivan's H.M.S. Pinafore. Sir Joseph Porter, the First Lord of the Admiralty, boards the Pinafore to court Josephine, daughter of the ship's captain. However, seaport floozy Buttercup declares that, in her youth, she breastfed both Captain Corcoran and seaman Rackstraw, and inadvertently mixed up the two infants. Sir Joseph then declares that he cannot marry Josephine, as she is the daughter of a mere seaman, her charm and grace notwithstanding. This allows now-Captain Rackstraw to propose to Josephine, and demoted-to-seaman Corcoran to pursue Buttercup. Sir Joseph resigns himself to courting his cousin Hebe. | |
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In Warrior Cats, the Clans set themselves apart from other cats, believing their social lifestyle superior and other, solitary cats to be 'rogues': untrustworthy, dishonorable, and dirty creatures to be driven off their land by force. The Clans display quite a few signs of inbreeding, such as an extremely high rate of stillbirths (generally at least one in every litter larger than three), low overall fertility (litters rarely larger than four, normal would be four or more), and conditions such as 'rex' coats, limb deformities, Klinefelter syndrome, epilepsy, and kinked tails.note Oddly, however, they've never even heard of polydactyly despite its prevalence in real life. It is never directly stated, but their intolerance of outsiders and small founding population (which was itself derived from a small founding population) would naturally lead to incest and therefore inbreeding. It is telling that the modern SkyClan, who are almost all former pets and ex-rogues, display almost none of these problems. One went deaf, but that's about it. | |
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The Nanayas in Tsukihime often encourage this to preserve their innate "anything-killer" ability. | |
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Ironclaw: Grey foxes, the ruling house of Calebria, often exhibit signs of inbreeding like hemophilia or color blindness, with rumors of more extreme traits like polydactyly. The novel Scars elaborates further: all grey foxes in Calebria are of House Rinaldi, and if they mate with the more common red foxes their offspring are usually red. The other major houses are the same species as most of their peasants so they have the option of legitimizing their bastards and adding some diversity to their gene pools. | |
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In Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Edelgard and Constance's supports heavily imply that House Nuvelle frequently married their relatives in order to keep fewer people from learning about their Crest of Noa. Unfortunately, this backfired on them during the Dagda-Brigid War, as it left them with fewer allies to come to their aid, resulting in everyone but Constance getting wiped out. | |
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The Masters from The Stone Dance of the Chameleon place such a high value on blood purity that brother/sister, mother/son and father/daughter marriages are extremely common in the imperial family. | |
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Merry Gentry says this is a major problem with the fey due to immortality: they don't bother checking genealogical records or they'd know that their current paramour is a sibling born centuries apart. She herself has problems due to both her cousin (prince of the Unseelie Court) and her uncle (king of the Seelie Court) wishing to make her the mother of their children. | |
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The Ciaphas Cain series partially blames the overall incompetence of much of the Imperial aristocracy (including the majority of planetary governors we meet) on an excess of inbreeding. | |
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Discussed in the third book of The War Gods series, where one man mentions that some of the people in service to Baron Tellian (whose domain is large enough to be considered a duchy were he any nationality but Sothoii, which has no levels of nobility between 'Baron' and 'Royal') wish that he would marry his only child (Who, being female, cannot inherit directly, instead, passing her claim to her father's lands to her eventual husband) to his nephew Trinial. The man he's talking to says that this would never be permitted as they were first cousins. The first man agrees but points out that people wishing that it could happen said a lot about Trinial's character (In the end, Leanna renounces her claim on her father's lands to get away from the politics, and Tellian makes Trinial his heir directly). | |
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The Hands of the Emperor: The imperial family of Astandalas was prone to that, with cousins marrying cousins and even siblings marrying each other to keep the bloodline pure, which lead to some horrifying inbreeding: The current (and last) emperor Artorin's parents had a child each year for as long as they could (he was born in the third year of their marriage, his sister Melissa ten years later), and except for these two, not one sibling survived their first hundred days. Their cousin Shallyr - son of the former emperor and heir to the throne whose parents were also closely related - was physically okay, but cruel and stark raving mad. He was apparently so crazy that he either jumped off a balcony on his own account or somebody magically forced him to do so to have literally anybody else inherit the throne. |
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Chronicles of the Kencyrath: The Knorth, the royal house of the Kencyrath, has a long tradition of inbreeding to keep the bloodlines pure in order to honor a rather vague divine mandate. Twin marriages particularly were a tradition… at least until a particularly bad couple, who were to thank for two-thirds of their people being destroyed. After that, twin marriages acquired some... messy connotations and they stopped those. But kept on with the other kinds of inbreeding. | |
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God-Emperor of Dune: Over the 3,500 years Leto II controlled the Bene Gesserit breeding program, he mated several of Duncan Idaho's clones with his sister's descendants. While Duncan himself was genetically unrelated to the Atreides family, this obviously became less and less true every time one of his clones fathered a new child. | |
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The Yayoi clan in BlazBlue is one of the oldest members of the Duodecim, the 12 families that formed NOL. They put such an emphasis on preserving their magical abilities that when children who exhibited weaker ars magus aptitude started being born, members resorted to incest and inbreeding in the mad delusion they would get stronger, much to the disgust of the other families. It's specifically noted that Tsubaki isn't the firstborn child of her parents, she's merely the first to survive. | |
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Tigtone: The king and queen of Propecia are twins. What is even more disturbing is that they are also conjoined twins, who do have sex with each other, somehow. The fact that their son is a normal-looking human who doesn't look too much like them turns out to be foreshadowing that he was born from the queen having an affair, somehow. It is later confirmed that the prince is actually the son of the queen and the court wizard. It is unknown how the queen had this affair without the king knowing about it and it's probably for the best. | |
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Babylon 5: In the episode "Epiphanies" the late Emperor Cartagia's descent into madness is blamed on the royal family tree being reduced "to a family bush." | |
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In WildStar the Luminai, rulers of the Dominion, are Eldan/Cassian hybrids of at least 50% Eldan blood. Maintained by a law barring Luminai from breeding with Cassians. Though Highborn Cassians, the next step down in the caste system, have some Eldan blood and act just as aristocratic. | |
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Crusader Kings II: Some of the best character traits in the game are hereditary, and become more likely the more common they are in a newborn character's ancestry. The game's mechanics forbid marriage to a sibling, child, or parent, but allow grandparent-to-grandchild marriages, among other icky things. Inbreeding excessively will lead to the dreaded "Inbred" trait, which gives a negative 5 to all stats on top of making a character ugly as sin, disgusted by everyone, and unlikely to breed further. All of this is thrown off the window with Zoroastrians, for whom incestuous marriages are holy, and increase their popularity with vassals. To help keep Zoroastrian families from descending into deformed messes, the game lets their rulers keep three concubines for non-inbred — but legitimate — children. The general "divine blood" modifier that handles making incestuous marriages holy also behind-the-scenes significantly decreases the risk of getting the (very negative) inbred trait from being inbred... while increasing the risk of getting the lunatic trait from being inbred. This mechanic is inspired by the practice of xwedodah, mentioned in the Real Life section below. The Messalian heresy also allows for incest, but no concubines. Mentioned in the "Lust" live-action trailer. |
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In Downton Abbey, Mary is engaged to her distant cousin Matthew. Since Mary's father Robert has no male children, Matthew will inherit his estate. By marrying Matthew, Mary's place at Downton would be secure, and Robert's grandchildren would remain in the line of succession. | |
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