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* ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'':
** Count Strahd Von Zarovitch believes that {{spoiler|every hundred years his old love interest from before becoming a vampire is reborn. Naturally, he tries to marry her every single time.}}
** Belgos and Silussa, a drow vampire and succubus who make up a Dual Boss in the 1st Edition module Vault of the Drow (written by [[Gary Gygax]] himself) are stated to be consorts and lovers, but whether they truly love each other isn't clear. As far as the written strategy goes for the module, Belgos does indeed gain a bonus to his attack roles if Silussa is in danger, but Silussa will abandon him and flee if her life is in danger. (The module gives the DM a ''lot'' of leeway in regards to personality and background meaning they could adore or despise each other, depending on personal interpretation.)
** Another famous example of this from Dungeons & Dragons (which ended badly) was the relationship between Mammon, the ruler of the third layer of Baator, and Princess Glasya, the daughter of Asmodeus. Glasya was his lover and consort, but after the failed mass coup called the Reckoning, Mammon proved to be a groveling coward before Asmodeus. As part of his punishment, Asmodeus forced him and Glasya to annul their marriage. Glasya has since [[Took a Level In Badass| become far more powerful]] and become ruler of the sixth layer, and her attitude towards him now is unknown; some believe that they have secretly renewed their relationship (despite the fact that Mammon has a new consort) while others believe she despises him now for failing to defend their love. A third train of thought believes she never loved him to begin with, and was appointed as his consort by her father, as a punishment, or to function as [[The Mole]] in among his henchmen, or possibly both.
** There was also the rather...twisted relationship between the [[Evil Sorceress]] Iggwilv and the demon lord Graz'zt; they were lovers for a time, he helped her forge an empire, and she bore his son, who would grow up to be the cruel tyrant Iuz...all despite the fact that she had [[Stockholm Syndrome| technically kidnapped him and was holding him prisoner]]. It ended very badly. (Oddly enough, while some sources have claimed that Graz'zt has killed minions for simply bringing it up, a Fourth Edition write-up on Graz'zt claims that Iggwilv is his "ally and occasional lover". Of course, given how chaotic demons are, anything is possible, though 4th Edition was known for at best only having Broad Strokes canon from previous editions.
* From ''[[Deadlands]]'' fluff, we have Miles and Mina Devlin, ruthless railroad barons, dark sorcerers, devoted spouses and loving parents. {{spoiler|After Miles' assassination, [[It Got Worse]].}}