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=== Literature ===
* ''[[Anita Blake]]'': In Anitaverse, a triumvirate of a vampire, a lycanthrope, and a necromancer gathers a ''big'' power boost over the sum of their individual powers. The catch it, to gain the boost, all three have to be very fond of each other. A triumvirate doesn't have to be ''menage a trois'' (although
* [[Tanith Lee]]'s novel ''Lycanthia''" The feudal lord of a certain lineage, when having two werewolf companions, gains the magic powers of an ancient wolf goddess - but only if all three are in a state of true love (not necessarily sexual). The powers are implied to be immense. The protagonist doesn't feel true love to his werewolves, just a kind of needy affection - but even that is enough to summon a hailstorm at a critical moment.
* Near the end of ''[[Illuminatus]]'', this has to be used repeatedly by one character to become an avatar of a goddess.
=== Tabletop Games ===
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