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* [[The Talmud]] (Sanhedrin 103b), expanding on the evil deeds of the biblical king Amon of Judah, says that he raped his mother, but not for the reason one might think. Afterward, she asks him bitterly, "Did you derive any pleasure, then, from the place whence you issued?" His response: "Did I do this for any other purpose than to [[Rage Against the Heavens|provoke]] my [[Nay Theist|creator]]?"
* In [[Aztec Mythology]] the god of wind, wisdom, arts and other stuff Quetzalcoatl became human (as the historical figure Ce Atlat Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl) and became the King of the legendary city of Tula, which was seen by the aztecs as their own version of Arcadia. His rule was cut short when god of earth, night and war [[Trickster God|Tezcatlipoca]], which in different myths is [[Sibling Rivalry|his brother]], appeared as a member of the court and got him drunk, prompting him to sleep with his daughter Quetzalpetatl (in some versions she is his sister and he had made a Celibazy Oath, prehispanic myths vary a lot). A weirder and more complex example, as Quetzalpetatl wasn't a goddess in most stories just merely a human related by blood to the incarnation of the god. Quetzalcoatl was so ashamed he exiled himself, either way.
* Not even Catholicism is free of this. [http://saints.sqpn.com/saint-dymphna/ Saint Dymphna's myth] says that, after her mom's death, her father fell for her due to [[Strong Family Resemblance|how physically similar they were]], went [[:Category:Yandere|Yandere]] for poor Dymphna, and tried to forcibly marry her. [[It Got Worse]], obviously.
 
 
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