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*** During the First Age, there's something of a genetic bottleneck among elves in that only a few families come back to Middle-Earth, and they promptly kill a large number of the same-species mating possibilities who aren't blood kin to them. Even then, the first few ''non''-related pairings among elves tend to go horribly wrong, to the extent that ... well, you start to wonder if Tolkien was taking some kind of revenge on people like Eol who made his back-to-Valinor family trees not fit neatly on one page. Making the author himself a bit of a kissing-cousins shipper.
*** During the First Age, there's something of a genetic bottleneck among elves in that only a few families come back to Middle-Earth, and they promptly kill a large number of the same-species mating possibilities who aren't blood kin to them. Even then, the first few ''non''-related pairings among elves tend to go horribly wrong, to the extent that ... well, you start to wonder if Tolkien was taking some kind of revenge on people like Eol who made his back-to-Valinor family trees not fit neatly on one page. Making the author himself a bit of a kissing-cousins shipper.
*** Most fanfic treats the canon [[Brother-Sister Incest|Turin/Nienor]] pairing as tragic, like the book in which they're the title characters -- but there's fanfic.
*** Most fanfic treats the canon [[Brother-Sister Incest|Turin/Nienor]] pairing as tragic, like the book in which they're the title characters -- but there's fanfic.
* ''[[Warrior Cats]]'' has Hawkfrost/Brambleclaw, which even has its own [[Idiosyncratic Ship Naming|ship name]]: Brothershipping. They're actually half-brothers, which is probably the only reason it isn't banned from discussion on [[Warriors Wish]].
* ''[[Warrior Cats]]'' has Hawkfrost/Brambleclaw, which even has its own [[Idiosyncratic Ship Naming|ship name]]: Brothershipping. They're actually half-brothers, which is probably the only reason it isn't banned from discussion on [[Warrior's Wish]].
** The reveal that {{spoiler|Firestar and Scourge}} are half-brothers as well means {{spoiler|Altershipping}} now falls under this trope.
** The reveal that {{spoiler|Firestar and Scourge}} are half-brothers as well means {{spoiler|Altershipping}} now falls under this trope.
* ''[[Percy Jackson and The Olympians]]'' has Percy and Annabeth, who, despite being closely related via their respected parents, Poseidon and Athena, {{spoiler|like each other romantically and eventually get together by the end of the series}}.
* ''[[Percy Jackson and The Olympians]]'' has Percy and Annabeth, who, despite being closely related via their respected parents, Poseidon and Athena, {{spoiler|like each other romantically and eventually get together by the end of the series}}.
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** A 4koma doujinshi, ''Golden Sun Gag Battle'', has Ivan [[Power Perversion Potential|trying out his new Reveal power]] on {{spoiler|Hama and Feizhi's clothes.}} To be fair, ''Gag Battle'' was published before ''The Lost Age'' outed {{spoiler|Hama as Ivan's sister.}}
** A 4koma doujinshi, ''Golden Sun Gag Battle'', has Ivan [[Power Perversion Potential|trying out his new Reveal power]] on {{spoiler|Hama and Feizhi's clothes.}} To be fair, ''Gag Battle'' was published before ''The Lost Age'' outed {{spoiler|Hama as Ivan's sister.}}
* ''[[Ace Attorney]]'' caters to this trope, but when you think about it, it's not that surprising: there's shippers for Mia/Maya, Lana/Ema, Jake/Neil, Edgeworth/Franziska (although, to be fair, [[Not Blood Siblings|they're not biologically related]]), and even {{spoiler|Apollo/Trucy}}, all of which have a fair bit of subtext to them. The two incestuous pairings that are by far the most popular in the fandom are {{spoiler|Dahlia/Iris}}, from ''Trials and Tribulations'' and Kristoph/Klavier, from ''Apollo Justice''. As always, though, your mileage may vary.
* ''[[Ace Attorney]]'' caters to this trope, but when you think about it, it's not that surprising: there's shippers for Mia/Maya, Lana/Ema, Jake/Neil, Edgeworth/Franziska (although, to be fair, [[Not Blood Siblings|they're not biologically related]]), and even {{spoiler|Apollo/Trucy}}, all of which have a fair bit of subtext to them. The two incestuous pairings that are by far the most popular in the fandom are {{spoiler|Dahlia/Iris}}, from ''Trials and Tribulations'' and Kristoph/Klavier, from ''Apollo Justice''. As always, though, your mileage may vary.
* In the ''[[Touhou]]'' fandom, any pair or trio of siblings has a pairing with each other. Oddly, in all cases it is most common to see the younger sibling as dominant or otherwise more active/aggressive than the older one, who, if not submissive, is thus the passive one. Expect any inversions of the relationship to be of an equal or higher degree of [[Fetish Fuel]]. Of course, this IS [[Improbably-Female Cast|''Gensokyo'']], [[Les Yay|so we have...]]
* In the ''[[Touhou]]'' fandom, any pair or trio of siblings has a pairing with each other. Oddly, in all cases it is most common to see the younger sibling as dominant or otherwise more active/aggressive than the older one, who, if not submissive, is thus the passive one. Expect any inversions of the relationship to be of an equal or higher degree of [[Fetish Fuel]]. Of course, this IS [[Fundamentally Female Cast|''Gensokyo'']], [[Les Yay|so we have...]]
* Hawke/Bethany has a surprisingly strong following in ''[[Dragon Age 2]].'' Isabela and Merrill weren't everyone's cup of tea, and Aveline wasn't a love interest. Cue a large amount of people shipping Hawke with his/her younger sister.
* Hawke/Bethany has a surprisingly strong following in ''[[Dragon Age 2]].'' Isabela and Merrill weren't everyone's cup of tea, and Aveline wasn't a love interest. Cue a large amount of people shipping Hawke with his/her younger sister.
** There's also a considerably smaller, but still noticeable amount of shipping for Carver/Hawke. Perhaps all that waits now is for Bethany/Hawke/Carver to become the [[One True Threesome]]. Though [[Rule 34|they probably already have somewhere]].
** There's also a considerably smaller, but still noticeable amount of shipping for Carver/Hawke. Perhaps all that waits now is for Bethany/Hawke/Carver to become the [[One True Threesome]]. Though [[Rule 34|they probably already have somewhere]].
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* Occurs in some segments of the ''Animaniacs'' fandom, though probably more because there aren't very many other shipping options.
* Occurs in some segments of the ''Animaniacs'' fandom, though probably more because there aren't very many other shipping options.
* ''[[The Amazing Chan and The Chan Clan]]'' has almost no fandom and was made long before the internet and Rule34, but Tom still manages to have a few [http://sarajaye.superbusnet.com/Pictures/inabarrell.PNG choice] [http://sarajaye.superbusnet.com/Pictures/look.PNG moments] with Alan ''and'' have a dynamic with [http://sarajaye.superbusnet.com/Pictures/flirtylookidk.PNG Anne] that sometimes screams "they'd be strongly hinted at as a couple if they weren't siblings".
* ''[[The Amazing Chan and The Chan Clan]]'' has almost no fandom and was made long before the internet and Rule34, but Tom still manages to have a few [http://sarajaye.superbusnet.com/Pictures/inabarrell.PNG choice] [http://sarajaye.superbusnet.com/Pictures/look.PNG moments] with Alan ''and'' have a dynamic with [http://sarajaye.superbusnet.com/Pictures/flirtylookidk.PNG Anne] that sometimes screams "they'd be strongly hinted at as a couple if they weren't siblings".
* In ''[[Rugrats]]'' and ''[[All Grown Up]]'' some people [[Ship]] Chuckie and Kimi together. At least they are only step brother and step sister.
* In ''[[Rugrats]]'' and ''[[All Grown Up!]]'' some people [[Ship]] Chuckie and Kimi together. At least they are only step brother and step sister.
** ''Any'' shipping between the Rugrats is vaguely squicky. Having known each other since they were infants, [[wikipedia:Westermark effect|the Westermarck effect]] should be in full force.
** ''Any'' shipping between the Rugrats is vaguely squicky. Having known each other since they were infants, [[wikipedia:Westermark effect|the Westermarck effect]] should be in full force.
* Papa Smurf and Smurfette in ''[[The Smurfs]]'', while not biologically related, get constantly shipped together in this fashion. It doesn't really help that [[Ephebophile|Papa Smurf even has]] [[Pervert Dad|that type of interest in Smurfette]].
* Papa Smurf and Smurfette in ''[[The Smurfs]]'', while not biologically related, get constantly shipped together in this fashion. It doesn't really help that [[Ephebophile|Papa Smurf even has]] [[Pervert Dad|that type of interest in Smurfette]].