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*** Elminster the Sage once had a romantic relationship with Mystra, the goddess of magic (chronicled in the first three books of ''Literature/TheElminsterSeries''). That Mystra, however, was killed during the Time of Troubles and the new one doesn't share his feelings.

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*** Elminster the Sage once had a romantic relationship with Mystra, the goddess of magic (chronicled in the first three books of ''Literature/TheElminsterSeries''). That Mystra, however, was killed during the Time of Troubles and the Troubles. The new one doesn't share became his feelings.lover for a short period of time, but decided to stop their relationship as she still felt the presence of her predecessor watching over them and felt awkward about it.
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* ''Literature/{{Inkmistress}}'': Asra's parents were a god and a mortal who had been lovers, it turns out.
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* ''Literature/DaughterOfTheSun'': Orsina, a mortal woman, develops a mutual attraction with Aelia, a Goddess who is [[GodInHumanForm in a human body]] (although she's unaware of Aelia's true nature at first). This is not explicitly forbidden to the gods, but most frown on it given just how much more power they have over mortals, so most wouldn't feel able to refuse their advances. Aelia, having scant power, doesn't feel this is a problem.

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* ''Literature/DaughterOfTheSun'': Orsina, a mortal woman, develops a mutual attraction with Aelia, a Goddess who is [[GodInHumanForm in a human body]] (although she's unaware of Aelia's true nature at first). This is not explicitly forbidden to the gods, but most frown on it given just how much more power they have over mortals, so most a mortal wouldn't feel able to refuse their advances. Aelia, having scant power, doesn't feel this is a problem.

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* ''Webcomic/LadyOfTheShard'' revolves around the romance between the mortal Acolyte and the initially reluctant Radiant Goddess eventually developing a wholesome romantic relationship with each other. [[spoiler: The Radiant Goddess herself used to be a mortal granted immortality by the true god of their world, known as the Old God, who also had a romantic relationship with the former mortal that went really badly. It eventually gets amended, however.]]

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* ''Webcomic/LadyOfTheShard'' revolves around the romance between the mortal Acolyte and the initially reluctant Radiant Goddess eventually developing a wholesome romantic relationship with each other. [[spoiler: The Radiant Goddess herself [[DeityOfHumanOrigin used to be a mortal granted immortality immortality]] by [[TopGod the true god of their world, known as world]], the Old God, who also had a romantic relationship with the former mortal that went really badly. It eventually gets amended, however.]]
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* ''Literature/TheGraceOfKings'': Unknown to the protagonist, the concubine who seduces him in Pan is the GodOfChaos Tazu [[GodInHumanForm in human form]]. Nothing seems to come of it aside from distracting the protagonist for a while; Tazu's motivation is more or less ItAmusedMe.
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* ''Literature/DaughterOfTheSun'': Orsina, a mortal woman, develops a mutual attraction with Aelia, a Goddess who is [[GodInHumanForm in a human body]] (although she's unaware of Aelia's true nature at first).

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* ''Literature/DaughterOfTheSun'': Orsina, a mortal woman, develops a mutual attraction with Aelia, a Goddess who is [[GodInHumanForm in a human body]] (although she's unaware of Aelia's true nature at first). This is not explicitly forbidden to the gods, but most frown on it given just how much more power they have over mortals, so most wouldn't feel able to refuse their advances. Aelia, having scant power, doesn't feel this is a problem.
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* ''Literature/DaughterOfTheSun'': Orsina, a mortal woman, develops a mutual attraction with Aelia, a Goddess who is [[GodInHumanForm in a human body]] (although she's unaware of Aelia's true nature at first).
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* ''Literature/{{Psyche}}'': Eros lays out a beautiful food spread to welcome his new wife to his cloud palace. He stays invisible, but the date goes well.
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* A Japanese story features Oumononushi, the god/spirit of Mount Miwa. Oumononushi was married to a woman called Yamato Totohimomosohime, but visited her only at night. When she asked him to show her his true form, he hid in her comb case, where she found him as [[ScaledUp a small snake]]. She was so alarmed, Oumononushi fled to Mount Miwa, and Totohimomosohime felt so ashamed, she used chopsticks to [[WidgetSeries stab herself mortally in the genitals]].

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* A Japanese story features Oumononushi, the god/spirit of Mount Miwa. Oumononushi was married to a woman called Yamato Totohimomosohime, but visited her only at night. When she asked him to show her his true form, he hid in her comb case, where she found him as [[ScaledUp a small snake]]. She was so alarmed, Oumononushi fled to Mount Miwa, and Totohimomosohime felt so ashamed, she used chopsticks to [[WidgetSeries stab herself mortally in the genitals]].genitals.
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* In ''VideoGame/StrayGods'', three of Grace's four romance options are the divine Pan, Persephone, and Apollo. (The fourth is her mortal friend Freddie.)
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* In ''Series/MrsDavis]], Simone's bounty hunter handler Jay [[spoiler: is actually her husband, Jesus Christ. Hence why she becomes a nun, taking the "married to Christ" part literally.]]

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* In ''Series/MrsDavis]], ''Series/MrsDavis'', Simone's bounty hunter handler Jay [[spoiler: is actually her husband, Jesus Christ. Hence why she becomes a nun, taking the "married to Christ" part literally.]]
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* In ''Series/MrsDavis]], Simone's bounty hunter handler Jay [[spoiler: is actually her husband, Jesus Christ. Hence why she becomes a nun, taking the "married to Christ" part literally.]]
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* In ''TabletopGame/NinjasAndSuperspies'', one of the "False" paths to Immortality is to be the lover or companion of a Celestial being(such as a god(dess)). They will sustain your life and vitality so long as the relationship remains good.
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* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword'': [[spoiler:It's quite possible Link ends up regularly dating a deity in mortal form after the ending of almost any game! But at least Zelda doesn't seem to know in most of those lifetimes that she is the Queen of Lesser Gods, Hylia, in mortal form...]] The (dubiously canonical) prequel manga takes it a step further by strongly implying that while she was [[spoiler:still a fully divine goddess]], Hylia fell in love with her chosen hero and [[spoiler:bound their souls together so they could have an eternal ReincarnationRomance.]]

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* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword'': [[spoiler:It's quite possible Link ends up regularly [[spoiler:Zelda is the mortal reincarnation of the Goddess Hylia, and while she's not explicitly confirmed to be dating a deity in mortal form after Link, the ending game is stuffed with ShipTease between the two, implying that if they're not already together, it's only a matter of almost any game! But at least time. If one accepts the interpretation that every other Zelda doesn't seem to know in most of those lifetimes that she is the Queen franchise is also a reincarnation of Lesser Gods, Hylia, in mortal form...]] then other games featuring ShipTease for Link and Zelda carry the same implication]]. The (dubiously canonical) prequel manga takes it a step further by strongly implying that while she was [[spoiler:still a fully divine goddess]], Hylia fell in love with her chosen hero and [[spoiler:bound their souls together so they could have an eternal ReincarnationRomance.]]
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* ''Railhead'': [[DeusEstMachina Guardians]] occasionally fall in love with humans, granting them the substantial benefits of [[ArbitrarilyLargeBankAccount never having to worry about any material needs]], being able to attend the glitziest parties and events, and [[BrainUploading having their mind uploaded into the Datasea]] to become something immortal and beyond human, allowing [[MesACrowd control of multiple bodies]]. This happened between [[spoiler:Dhravid Raven and Anais Six, but she was forced to destroy him after he attempted to let slip to the rest of humankind that the Guardians knew about the existence of {{Precursors}} that built the [[PortalNetwork K-Gates]] used by humanity]].

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* ''Railhead'': ''Literature/{{Railhead}}'': [[DeusEstMachina Guardians]] occasionally fall in love with humans, granting them the substantial benefits of [[ArbitrarilyLargeBankAccount never having to worry about any material needs]], being able to attend the glitziest parties and events, and [[BrainUploading having their mind uploaded into the Datasea]] to become something immortal and beyond human, allowing [[MesACrowd control of multiple bodies]]. This happened between [[spoiler:Dhravid Raven and Anais Six, but she was forced to destroy him after he attempted to let slip to the rest of humankind that the Guardians knew about the existence of {{Precursors}} that built the [[PortalNetwork K-Gates]] used by humanity]].

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