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* ''Literature/TheSleepingBeautyKiller'': Paula has always had doubts about her daughter's claims of innocence and later admits that deep down she and her late husband believed Casey did kill her fiance (albeit as a crime of passion rather than a carefully planned act), but she still loves and stands by Casey because she's her child. [[spoiler:It's for this reason Casey decides to [[EasilyForgiven forgive Paula]] when it's proven [[MiscarriageOfJustice she's innocent]], saying her mother still supported her all these years rather than cast her aside]].
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** [[CainAndAbel Horus and Sanguinus]] spend quite some time trying to convince each other to switch sides, unwilling to kill one another. Additionally, when Horus learns that Erebus tried to [[DemonicPossession possess Sanguinus with a daemon]], he [[KickTheSonOfABitch rips his face off]].

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** [[CainAndAbel Horus and Sanguinus]] spend quite some time trying to convince each other to switch sides, unwilling to kill one another. Additionally, when Horus learns that Erebus tried to [[DemonicPossession possess Sanguinus with a daemon]], he [[KickTheSonOfABitch rips his face off]].off.
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* ''LightNovel/AscendanceOfABookworm'': Veronica has an extreme case of this attitude. She dotes on her blood realtives, including protecting her brother who was [[LockedAwayInAMonastery sent to the temple]] as a very young child and has been making liberal use of ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections for a decent portion of his adult life. Meanwhile, she has been acting as a WickedStepmother to a bastard son her her husband took into the main household to be raised as their true-born son's right-hand man and an extreme case of ObnoxiousInLaws to said true-born son's wife. Veronica's son gets along perfectly fine with both his wife and his half-brother, who are in turn loyal to him, so she is literally being hostile to them for no reason other than the lack of blood ties to herself.

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* ''LightNovel/AscendanceOfABookworm'': ''of Ehrenfest'': Veronica has an extreme case of this attitude. She dotes on her blood realtives, including protecting her brother who was [[LockedAwayInAMonastery sent to the temple]] as a very young child and has been making liberal use of ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections for a decent portion of his adult life. Meanwhile, she has been acting as a WickedStepmother to a bastard son her her husband took into the main household to be raised as their true-born son's right-hand man and an extreme case of ObnoxiousInLaws to said true-born son's wife. Veronica's son gets along perfectly fine with both his wife and his half-brother, who are in turn loyal to him, so she is literally being hostile to them for no reason other than the lack of blood ties to herself.
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** Although the Freys refrain from killing family, Tytos Blackwood still considers them as breaking the kinslaying vow following the [[NastyParty Red Wedding]] anyway, because the Blackwoods were slaughtered even though Walder Frey's fourth wife and the mother of five of his children was a Blackwood. To add insult to injury, one of said five children, "Lame" Lothar Frey, was one of the architects of the massacre (he was the one who suggested using "The Rain of Castamere" as a signal for the attack to begin).

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** Although the Freys refrain from killing family, Tytos Blackwood still considers them as breaking the kinslaying vow following the [[NastyParty Red Wedding]] anyway, because the Blackwoods were slaughtered even though Walder Frey's fourth wife and the mother of five of his children was a Blackwood. To add insult to injury, one of said five children, "Lame" Lothar Frey, was one of the architects of the massacre (he was the one who suggested using "The Rain Rains of Castamere" as a signal for the attack to begin).
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** Although the Freys refrain from killing family, Tytos Blackwood still considers them as breaking the kinslaying vow following the [[NastyParty Red Wedding]] anyway, because the Blackwoods were slaughtered even though Walder Frey's fourth wife and the mother of five of his children was a Blackwood. To add insult to injury, one of said five children, "Lame" Lothar Frey, was one of the architects of the massacre (he was the one who suggested using "The Rain of Castamere" as a signal for the attack to begin).
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* ''[[Literature/TheBridgeKingdomArchives]]'': For the women in the harem of the Maridrinian king, especially their matriarch Coralyn, family is the most important thing in the whole world.

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* ''Literature/TheBridgeKingdomArchives]]: For the women in the harem of the Maridrinian king, especially their matriarch Coralyn, family is the most important thing in the whole world.

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* In Creator/JamesSwallow's TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} ''[[Literature/BloodAngels Deus Encarmine'' and ''Deus Sanguinius]]'', Rafen looks for Arkio among the other Blood Angels who have arrived, because they are siblings, despite Sachiel's rebuke that all Blood Angels are brothers. When Arkio [[spoiler:appears to be Sagninius reborn]], Rafen feels bitter ConflictingLoyalty, others seek out Rafen because he is his brother, and he is allowed more leyway for his doubts. It also makes the threat, [[spoiler:and reality,]] of their CainAndAbel clash all the more bitter.

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* In ''Literature/ABrothersPrice'', this is the expected societal norm. (Which didn't stop the royal family from executing their own cousins after a civil war, but royals are always a special case) Corelle Whistler constantly tells her brother Jerin that his clothes are not nice enough, his accent is too posh, and his hands are too rough, but if he's under attack from outsiders, she'll come to his rescue instantly. His eldest sister tells him at one point that he's a Whistler, and need not be worried about anything, because his family will always be there for him.
* In ''Literature/JohannesCabalTheNecromancer'' Horst Cabal is a far nicer and better man than his brother, the amoral Johannes. The book's plot concerns Cabal tricking people into signing their souls over to him (to then be given to the Devil) which Horst goes along with, since most everyone who signs would go to hell anyway. But eventually Johannes goes too far and Horst objects strongly-but can't bring himself to physically stop Johannes-probably because he'd have to kill him as nothing else would stop the Determinator. This is ultimately subverted as Horst reveals he'd tricked Johannes.
** This is discussed as Barrowman, investigating Cabal asks Horst why he doesn't stop him himself and he names this trope. Cabal brings it up, but the narration makes a joke that Cabal has the actual liquid density of blood and water written down somewhere.

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* ''LightNovel/AscendanceOfABookworm'': Veronica has an extreme case of this attitude. She dotes on her blood realtives, including protecting her brother who was [[LockedAwayInAMonastery sent to the temple]] as a very young child and has been making liberal use of ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections for a decent portion of his adult life. Meanwhile, she has been acting as a WickedStepmother to a bastard son her her husband took into the main household to be raised as their true-born son's right-hand man and an extreme case of ObnoxiousInLaws to said true-born son's wife. Veronica's son gets along perfectly fine with both his wife and his half-brother, who are in turn loyal to him, so she is literally being hostile to them for no reason other than the lack of blood ties to herself.
* ''Broken Gate'' seems to be play with this trope, as, though she had no qualms cursing him, Nezumi seemed to care about Ryuuji enough to want to mend fences, mistreatment be damned. Likewise, she has little emotion when [[spoiler: he's killed by the Ills sealed behind the gate]], then again, Ryuuji didn't seem to care about [[spoiler:killing her either, like he tried to do]].
* In ''Literature/ABrothersPrice'', this is the expected societal norm. (Which didn't stop the royal family from executing their own cousins after a civil war, but royals are always a special case) Corelle Whistler constantly tells her brother Jerin that his clothes are not nice enough, his accent is too posh, and his hands are too rough, but if he's under attack from outsiders, she'll come to his rescue instantly. His eldest sister tells him at one point that he's a Whistler, and need not be worried about anything, because his family will always be there for him.
him.
* In ''Literature/JohannesCabalTheNecromancer'' Horst Cabal is ''Literature/TheCityWithoutMemory'', it seems to be a far nicer trait with every family on Krina. In particular, Squirrel has been abused and better man than his brother, the amoral Johannes. The book's plot concerns Cabal tricking people into signing their souls over to him (to then be given to the Devil) which Horst goes along with, belittled by her father and brothers since most everyone who signs would go to hell anyway. But eventually Johannes goes too far and Horst objects strongly-but can't bring himself to physically stop Johannes-probably because he'd have to kill him as nothing else would stop childhood, but don't you dare say a word against them in her presence.
* In Jeramey Kraatz's ''Literature/TheCloakSociety'' novel ''Fall of Heroes'', Lone Star contacts someone in
the Determinator. This is ultimately subverted as Horst reveals he'd tricked Johannes.
** This is discussed as Barrowman, investigating Cabal asks Horst why he doesn't stop him himself and he names this trope. Cabal brings it up, but
city for help after the narration makes a joke Cloak Society has persuaded the public that Cabal has he's an imposter and they are the actual liquid density of blood and water written down somewhere.true Rangers. It's his sister. (That he could prove his identify to her no doubt helped.)



* In Creator/EdgarRiceBurroughs's ''[[Literature/JohnCarterOfMars Gods Of Mars]]'', when Carthoris learns that the man he had met only days before is his father, and John Carter convinces him of it by asking after his mother, Carthoris jumps to embrace him and weep ManlyTears. Then, by his own account, he had long wanted to be worthy of his father.
** In ''The Chessman Of Mars'', on learning that A-Tor is the son of Haja of Gathol and so his cousin, Gahan of Gathol is immediately interested in him, and assures him that if he had made it to Gathol, being her son would have assured him a welcome.
* In Creator/LMMontgomery's ''Literature/ATangledWeb1931'', we are told, in the BackStory, a mere family feud that keeps relatives from speaking to each other does not keep one of them from punching a man for insulting the other side of the family.
** In ''Literature/TheBlueCastle'', Valancy is appealed to on these grounds and refuses.
* ''Literature/HorusHeresy'', being as it is about civil war between brothers, has a few examples:
** [[CainAndAbel Horus and Sanguinus]] spend quite some time trying to convince each other to switch sides, unwilling to kill one another. Additionally, when Horus learns that Erebus tried to [[DemonicPossession possess Sanguinus with a daemon]], he [[KickTheSonOfABitch rips his face off]].
** When Angron is buried under tonnes of rubble, Lorgar teleports in the thick of the battle and starts digging him out, ignoring the enemies and fight he's in center of.
** This is the reason Magnus gives when Numeon asks why [[spoiler:a traitor Primarch would intervene to save a loyalist one]] -- he claims that with galaxy driven to madness, some values should still be honoured and he wants to be able to [[spoiler:do something for Vulkan one last time.]]
** Defied by Leman Russ, who's perfectly willing to kill his brothers if the Emperor orders him so. It's implied that he executed two before the series begins, and by the start of the story, he's off to kill Magnus.
* In ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles,'' Thomas Raith takes this seriously, partly because Daddy Raith raised his children that way to control them, but partly because he truly believes it. [[spoiler:After he reveals their connection to Harry, to explain why he looks out for him, Harry returns it.]] Which is interesting because the rest of the Raiths do ''not'' act on it.
** Harry himself goes to great lengths to protect and help people he considers family [[spoiler: as well as the few people who are truly his blood relations]]. He also often goes out on a limb to protect other families, especially the Carpenters. Having grown up as an orphan has something to do with it.
** Lara Raith is shown to be ''very'' protective of her family, especially her youngest siblings Inari and Thomas. The one exception is Papa Raith, after Harry Dresden tricks him into revealing his true feelings for his children while she was listening...
** In ''Skin Game'', Harry sits down with Hades for a glass of wine and a chat, and during that conversation points out that, unlike his brothers, there are no myths about Hades cheating on his wife or dicking over mortals for the hell of it. Hades stops Harry and gently reminds him that while he is a guest, SacredHospitality only goes so far. While Hades agrees that Zeus and Poseidon are dicks and and he doesn't like them very much, they are still his brothers and he is not going to let Harry sit and badmouth them.



* In Dante's ''Literature/TheDivineComedy'', the next to last circle of Hell holds those who betrayed their own kin.



* In Rick Riordan's ''[[Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians The Last Olympian]]'', Nico's argument to Hades: whatever the Olympians had done to each other, they were family. (Though, technically, that's Ichor Is Thicker. But candy is dandy.)
** Earlier, Percy and [[spoiler:Tyson]] deepen their bond by finding out they are half-brothers. (Not that they get along with all of Poseidon's other sons.)
*** It's played with, though. Tyson and Percy were already friends, it's just that finding out that one of your best friends is your brother ''and'' a cyclops makes things a bit... awkward between them. It doesn't help that [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer Percy is teased relentlessly about it]]. Subverted when the BigBad of that very book is [[spoiler:Polyphemus, a fellow son of Poseidon, who Tyson and Percy open a can of whup-ass upon.]]
* In Creator/LoisMcMasterBujold's ''Brothers In Arms'', from the ''Literature/VorkosiganSaga'', Miles Vorkosigan's immediate interest in his brother/clone Mark is tempered by the events of the novel. But later in the series, both Miles and his parents evince interest in Mark based solely on the blood connection, and he does end up on Barrayar among the Vorkosigans.
* In Dante's ''Literature/TheDivineComedy'', the next to last circle of Hell holds those who betrayed their own kin.
* In Creator/DanAbnett's TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} Literature/GauntsGhosts novels, Dorden was the only Tanith with a living relative, his son, also in the regiment. [[spoiler:Making the son's death in ''Necropolis'' all the more tragic.]]
** Even his noble motive -- not disrupting their lives with their new parents -- does not protect Kolea from criticism for not letting his two children know that he is their father.
** In ''Blood Pact'', Eyl tells the witch that she is his sister and he does not want to have to force her to do something.
* In Creator/JamesSwallow's TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} ''[[Literature/BloodAngels Deus Encarmine'' and ''Deus Sanguinius]]'', Rafen looks for Arkio among the other Blood Angels who have arrived, because they are siblings, despite Sachiel's rebuke that all Blood Angels are brothers. When Arkio [[spoiler:appears to be Sagninius reborn]], Rafen feels bitter ConflictingLoyalty, others seek out Rafen because he is his brother, and he is allowed more leyway for his doubts. It also makes the threat, [[spoiler:and reality,]] of their CainAndAbel clash all the more bitter.
* Creator/PatriciaAMcKillip:
** In ''Literature/TheBookOfAtrixWolfe'', Burne can not bear the thought of losing Tanis, his only living relative.
** In ''Literature/TheForgottenBeastsOfEld'', the sorceress Sybel, who has no interest in the company of other humans, agrees to keep the baby Tam safe from those hunting him only because he's related to her mother.
** In ''Literature/TheRiddleMasterTrilogy'', when Morgon disappears on his quest to solve the riddle of stars, his timid younger sister Tristan decides she has no choice but to set off to find him, to the dismay of everyone. Also, one of the shapeshifters from beneath the sea declines to attack Raederle when he recognizes shifter blood in her.
* In L. Jagi Lamplighter's ''[[Literature/ProsperosDaughter Prospero Lost]]'', Miranda is anxious about her brothers and sister, becuase they are immortal; Mab points out they are immortal because of the Water of Life she gives them; Miranda justifies it because they are her family. To put it another way: if Miranda didn't believe this, the books would be a lot shorter.
* Rob Thurman quite likes this trope.
** In the ''Literature/CalLeandros'' series, Cal and his older brother Niko would do anything to protect each other. Threatening either one of them in the presence of his brother is likely to be met with a swift, painful, and possibly lethal response.
** In her novel ''Chimera'', Stefan Korsak would move Heaven and Earth to find his kidnapped little brother, Lukas.
* ''Literature/TheStainlessSteelRat'': Jim's sons override his scruples on leading them into a life of crime on the grounds that saving their mother from the income tax people is a good cause.



* In Creator/AdrianTchaikovsky's ''[[Literature/ShadowsOfTheApt Empire in Black And Gold]]'', Stenwold is outraged when his niece is betrayed to the empire by another relative of hers. He still doesn't want to be a kinslayer, though. [[spoiler:Fortunately, Tisamon's willing to kill the man for him.]]
* In Creator/JohnHemry's ''Literature/TheLostFleet'', Geary looks up another man in the fleet named Geary to find whether they are related. Other characters also base acts on blood relations.
* ''Literature/AMurderIsAnnounced'' features twin sisters who have been SeparatedAtBirth, don't know they're sisters, and one of them actually dislikes the other. However, once they realize the relationship, they develop a sense of family solidarity and one of them (the one who disliked the other) goes so far as to lie to the police for her sister's sake. [[spoiler: Emma, one twin, dislikes the other because she sees her as competition for the favor -- and money -- of Miss Blacklock. The realization that Philippa is in fact her twin sister changes her from rival to ally in Emma's mind, making her sudden protectiveness perfectly reasonable.]]
* In Teresa Frohock's ''Literature/MiserereAnAutumnTale'', Catarina criticizes Lucian for protecting a stranger from her, his own sister.
* In Creator/DevonMonk's ''Literature/MagicToTheBone'', Mama tells one of her Boys he's bringing trouble on his family, he argues that he could get them money and power, and Mama counters he should not be ashamed of his real family.
* In Creator/PoulAnderson's Literature/TimePatrol story "Delenda Est", both Scipios die in an early battle in the UsefulNotes/PunicWars, because the son came to the rescue of his father.
* In Creator/PoulAnderson's "Say It With Flowers", Ulstead, asking for news of a battle, tells Flowers that his nephew was on one of the ships.
* In Creator/PGWodehouse's ''Jill The Reckless'', Wally tells Jill that her father had gotten him a job -- he couldn't have taken better care of him had he been a blood relation.
* ''Literature/TrappedOnDraconica'': Zarracka invokes this whenever she's at Daniar's mercy but inverts when their positions are reversed. Interestingly [[spoiler: when Daniar has had enough with Zarracka and the third sister stops her, it's not out of blood loyalty to Zarracka but because she doesn't want [[ThouShallNotKill Daniar to kill someone in anger.]]]]

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* In Creator/AdrianTchaikovsky's ''[[Literature/ShadowsOfTheApt Empire in Black And Gold]]'', Stenwold is outraged when ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles,'' Thomas Raith takes this seriously, partly because Daddy Raith raised his niece children that way to control them, but partly because he truly believes it. [[spoiler:After he reveals their connection to Harry, to explain why he looks out for him, Harry returns it.]] Which is betrayed to interesting because the empire by another relative rest of hers. the Raiths do ''not'' act on it.
** Harry himself goes to great lengths to protect and help people he considers family [[spoiler: as well as the few people who are truly his blood relations]].
He still also often goes out on a limb to protect other families, especially the Carpenters. Having grown up as an orphan has something to do with it.
** Lara Raith is shown to be ''very'' protective of her family, especially her youngest siblings Inari and Thomas. The one exception is Papa Raith, after Harry Dresden tricks him into revealing his true feelings for his children while she was listening...
** In ''Skin Game'', Harry sits down with Hades for a glass of wine and a chat, and during that conversation points out that, unlike his brothers, there are no myths about Hades cheating on his wife or dicking over mortals for the hell of it. Hades stops Harry and gently reminds him that while he is a guest, SacredHospitality only goes so far. While Hades agrees that Zeus and Poseidon are dicks and and he
doesn't want to be a kinslayer, though. [[spoiler:Fortunately, Tisamon's willing to kill the man for him.]]
* In Creator/JohnHemry's ''Literature/TheLostFleet'', Geary looks up another man in the fleet named Geary to find whether
like them very much, they are related. Other characters also base acts on blood relations.
* ''Literature/AMurderIsAnnounced'' features twin sisters who have been SeparatedAtBirth, don't know they're sisters,
still his brothers and one of them actually dislikes the other. However, once they realize the relationship, they develop a sense of family solidarity he is not going to let Harry sit and one of them (the one who disliked the other) goes so far as to lie to the police for her sister's sake. [[spoiler: Emma, one twin, dislikes the other because she sees her as competition for the favor -- and money -- of Miss Blacklock. The realization that Philippa is in fact her twin sister changes her from rival to ally in Emma's mind, making her sudden protectiveness perfectly reasonable.]]
* In Teresa Frohock's ''Literature/MiserereAnAutumnTale'', Catarina criticizes Lucian for protecting a stranger from her, his own sister.
* In Creator/DevonMonk's ''Literature/MagicToTheBone'', Mama tells one of her Boys he's bringing trouble on his family, he argues that he could get them money and power, and Mama counters he should not be ashamed of his real family.
* In Creator/PoulAnderson's Literature/TimePatrol story "Delenda Est", both Scipios die in an early battle in the UsefulNotes/PunicWars, because the son came to the rescue of his father.
* In Creator/PoulAnderson's "Say It With Flowers", Ulstead, asking for news of a battle, tells Flowers that his nephew was on one of the ships.
* In Creator/PGWodehouse's ''Jill The Reckless'', Wally tells Jill that her father had gotten him a job -- he couldn't have taken better care of him had he been a blood relation.
* ''Literature/TrappedOnDraconica'': Zarracka invokes this whenever she's at Daniar's mercy but inverts when their positions are reversed. Interestingly [[spoiler: when Daniar has had enough with Zarracka and the third sister stops her, it's not out of blood loyalty to Zarracka but because she doesn't want [[ThouShallNotKill Daniar to kill someone in anger.]]]]
badmouth them.



* ''Literature/HorusHeresy'', being as it is about civil war between brothers, has a few examples:
** [[CainAndAbel Horus and Sanguinus]] spend quite some time trying to convince each other to switch sides, unwilling to kill one another. Additionally, when Horus learns that Erebus tried to [[DemonicPossession possess Sanguinus with a daemon]], he [[KickTheSonOfABitch rips his face off]].
** When Angron is buried under tonnes of rubble, Lorgar teleports in the thick of the battle and starts digging him out, ignoring the enemies and fight he's in center of.
** This is the reason Magnus gives when Numeon asks why [[spoiler:a traitor Primarch would intervene to save a loyalist one]] -- he claims that with galaxy driven to madness, some values should still be honoured and he wants to be able to [[spoiler:do something for Vulkan one last time.]]
** Defied by Leman Russ, who's perfectly willing to kill his brothers if the Emperor orders him so. It's implied that he executed two before the series begins, and by the start of the story, he's off to kill Magnus.
* In Creator/AndreNorton's ''Literature/IceCrown'', there is a blood connection between the princess and Nilas Imfray, which the princess thinks important.



* In ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'', it's notable that being a blood-relative is [[CrapsackWorld just about the only way you can rely on loyalty from anyone]], as "kinslaying" is seen as the worst crime there is (even above regicide and betrayals of SacredHospitality). Even the Lannisters and Freys, the two most untrustworthy {{Big Screwed Up Famil|y}}ies in the setting, tend to baulk at killing their own (and so far at least, the Freys have avoided doing so).
** Notably, Daenerys does ''not'' lift a finger to save her brother Viserys from being "[[KillItWithFire crowned with gold]]", despite [[AintTooProudToBeg his pleading for her to intervene]]. She has three very good reasons: (1) They're not in the Seven Kingdoms, so the kinslaying law does not apply, (2) the Dothraki are punishing him for profaning their holy place, (3) Viserys has been threatening to kill Daenerys and her unborn baby, so the whole issue is more of a poetic justice for him. Not to mention, she has lobbied him to be spared from the Dothraki wrath over and over again beforehand. [[MamaBear Threatening her baby is the last straw]].
** Rickard Karstark evokes his family's centuries-old common ancestry with the Starks to warn Robb of the evil of kinslaying when he [[spoiler:threatens to execute him for treason. It doesn't work.]]
** [[spoiler:Tyrion]] has to flee the realm after being falsely accused of [[spoiler:murdering his nephew Joffrey, and later ''actually'' murdering his father Tywin (partly in revenge for the false accusation).]]
** Roose Bolton strongly suspects that his legitimate son was killed by his bastard son Ramsay Snow, and that any future legitimate children will meet the same fate, but refuses to do anything about it since the only possible punishment for such a crime would be death, and [[IfYouKillHimYouWillbeJustLikeHim then he'd be guilty of the same crime]] (not to mention childless).
** Kinslaying is even more taboo among the Ironborn, which Euron Greyjoy exploits to protect himself from the wrath of his [[HonorBeforeReason extremely traditionalist]] brother Victarion after Euron [[AmbiguousSituation rapes or seduces his wife.]] [[spoiler: Euron himself, however, has no such compunctions, and has killed three of his brothers while planning to sacrifice another as part of a magical ritual, [[UriahGambit and has sent Victarion on a suicide mission.]]]]
* In Creator/SeananMcGuire's ''Literature/OctoberDaye'' novel ''Ashes of Honor'', Chelsea is, by the end of the book, calling for her father for help, even though he had only learned of her existence days before, and she had never met him until after. (True, he does help her with her out-of-control magic in those days.)
* In Creator/PoulAnderson's "Literature/TimeLag", Elva's rescuers, realizing she's a FishOutOfTemporalWater, quickly assure her that her son is alive, though old; that one of her rescuers is her grandson; and that he has a son of his own, before going on to say that her people are eager to welcome her home. Her grandson takes her hands as soon as she is told.
* In Creator/AndreNorton's ''Literature/IceCrown'', there is a blood connection between the princess and Nilas Imfray, which the princess thinks important.
* In Creator/AndreNorton's ''Literature/TheZeroStone'', Jern's mother reveals after his father's death that he was a duty child, an embryo sent to be adopted and raised in their family, and therefore everything must go to his brother because he's not this. Jern himself is infuriated by it because it means he's not his father's blood; later, he consoles himself with the thought that in mind, he inherited more than his father's blood son and daughter.
* In Creator/RuthFrancesLong's ''Literature/TheTreacheryOfBeautifulThings'', Jenny goes to rescue her brother. Even after seven years, after finding him very changed, she is shocked when he hits her -- because of this trope and not so much WouldHitAGirl

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* In ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'', it's notable that being a blood-relative is [[CrapsackWorld just about the only way you can rely on loyalty Gabriel Lightwood from anyone]], as "kinslaying" is seen as ''Literature/TheInfernalDevices'', puts strong emphasis on staying loyal to family. [[spoiler: At the worst crime there is (even above regicide and betrayals end of SacredHospitality). Even the Lannisters and Freys, the two most untrustworthy {{Big Screwed Up Famil|y}}ies in the setting, tend ''The Clockwork Prince'', Gabriel chooses to baulk at killing their own (and so far at least, the Freys have avoided doing so).
** Notably, Daenerys does ''not'' lift a finger to save her
stay with his father while his older brother Viserys from being "[[KillItWithFire crowned with gold]]", despite [[AintTooProudToBeg his pleading for her to intervene]]. She has three very good reasons: (1) They're not in the Seven Kingdoms, so the kinslaying law does not apply, (2) the Dothraki are punishing Gideon deserts him for profaning their holy place, (3) Viserys has been threatening to kill Daenerys and her unborn baby, so the whole issue is more of a poetic justice for him. Not Institute.]] [[spoiler: In ''The Clockwork Princess'', he finally understands that he was wrong to mention, she has lobbied him to be spared from the Dothraki wrath over and over again beforehand. [[MamaBear Threatening her baby is the last straw]].
** Rickard Karstark evokes
trust his family's centuries-old common ancestry with the Starks to warn Robb of the evil of kinslaying when he [[spoiler:threatens to execute him for treason. It doesn't work.father so much.]]
** [[spoiler:Tyrion]] has to flee * In ''Literature/TheInitiateBrother'', certain (perceived) betrayals cause characters particular grief because they violate this principle. Notably, Emperor Akantsu takes it pretty badly when his son, Prince Wakaro, joins forces with Lord Shonto rather than arresting him. As is silently noted by the realm after being falsely accused of [[spoiler:murdering his nephew Joffrey, and later ''actually'' murdering his father Tywin (partly in revenge other character present, however, it's a bit rich for the false accusation).]]
** Roose Bolton strongly suspects that his legitimate son was killed by his bastard son Ramsay Snow, and that any future legitimate children will meet the same fate, but refuses
Akantsu to do anything gripe about it since familial betrayal when his main reason for sending Wakaro in the only possible punishment for such a crime would be death, and [[IfYouKillHimYouWillbeJustLikeHim then first place was the hope that he'd be guilty of the same crime]] (not to mention childless).
** Kinslaying is even more taboo among the Ironborn, which Euron Greyjoy exploits to protect himself from the wrath of his [[HonorBeforeReason extremely traditionalist]] brother Victarion after Euron [[AmbiguousSituation rapes or seduces his wife.]] [[spoiler: Euron himself, however, has no such compunctions, and has
get killed three of his brothers while planning to sacrifice another as part of a magical ritual, [[UriahGambit and has sent Victarion on a suicide mission.]]]]
* In Creator/SeananMcGuire's ''Literature/OctoberDaye'' novel ''Ashes of Honor'', Chelsea is, by the end of the book, calling for her father for help, even though he had only learned of her existence days before, and she had never met him until after. (True, he does help her with her out-of-control magic in those days.)
* In Creator/PoulAnderson's "Literature/TimeLag", Elva's rescuers, realizing she's a FishOutOfTemporalWater, quickly assure her that her son is alive, though old; that one of her rescuers is her grandson; and that he has a son of his own, before going on to say that her people are eager to welcome her home. Her grandson takes her hands as soon as she is told.
* In Creator/AndreNorton's ''Literature/IceCrown'', there is a blood connection between the princess and Nilas Imfray, which the princess thinks important.
* In Creator/AndreNorton's ''Literature/TheZeroStone'', Jern's mother reveals
shortly after accomplishing his father's death that he was a duty child, an embryo sent to be adopted and raised in their family, and therefore everything must go to his brother because he's not this. Jern himself is infuriated by it because it means he's not his father's blood; later, he consoles himself with the thought that in mind, he inherited more than his father's blood son and daughter.
* In Creator/RuthFrancesLong's ''Literature/TheTreacheryOfBeautifulThings'', Jenny goes to rescue her brother. Even after seven years, after finding him very changed, she is shocked when he hits her -- because of this trope and not so much WouldHitAGirl
task.



* In Creator/StephanieBurgis's ''[[Literature/KatIncorrigible A Most Improper Magick]]'', Elissa's motive in submitting to an ArrangedMarriage. Angeline is less willing to marry out of pure family loyalty.
* In ''Literature/{{Pact}}'', Blake and Rose Thorburn struggle with this trope as children of a BigScrewedUpFamily, coping with the dysfunctionality in different ways. Blake runs away, while Rose joins in with efforts by her parents to discredit or otherwise harm her cousins, finding herself friendless and without allies as the family rips itself apart. Blake, meanwhile, finds himself unable to disconnect himself from the family and returns when his grandmother is dying to hear her [[PassedOverInheritance verdict on the inheritance]] and tell her what he thinks of her.
* Gabriel Lightwood from ''Literature/TheInfernalDevices'', puts strong emphasis on staying loyal to family. [[spoiler: At the end of ''The Clockwork Prince'', Gabriel chooses to stay with his father while his older brother Gideon deserts him for the Institute.]] [[spoiler: In ''The Clockwork Princess'', he finally understands that he was wrong to trust his father so much.]]
* In ''Literature/TheOtherBoleynGirl,'' Mary's love for her sister always overcomes their rivalry. The only people Anne can trust are her siblings Mary and George.
* In ''Literature/TheInitiateBrother'', certain (perceived) betrayals cause characters particular grief because they violate this principle. Notably, Emperor Akantsu takes it pretty badly when his son, Prince Wakaro, joins forces with Lord Shonto rather than arresting him. As is silently noted by the other character present, however, it's a bit rich for Akantsu to gripe about familial betrayal when his main reason for sending Wakaro in the first place was the hope that he'd get killed shortly after accomplishing his task.
* In Jeramey Kraatz's ''Literature/TheCloakSociety'' novel ''Fall of Heroes'', Lone Star contacts someone in the city for help after the Cloak Society has persuaded the public that he's an imposter and they are the true Rangers. It's his sister. (That he could prove his identify to her no doubt helped.)

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* In Creator/StephanieBurgis's ''[[Literature/KatIncorrigible A Most Improper Magick]]'', Elissa's motive in submitting to an ArrangedMarriage. Angeline is less willing to marry out Creator/PGWodehouse's ''Jill The Reckless'', Wally tells Jill that her father had gotten him a job -- he couldn't have taken better care of pure family loyalty.
him had he been a blood relation.
* In ''Literature/{{Pact}}'', Blake ''Literature/JohannesCabalTheNecromancer'' Horst Cabal is a far nicer and Rose Thorburn struggle with this trope as children of a BigScrewedUpFamily, coping with better man than his brother, the dysfunctionality in different ways. Blake runs away, while Rose joins in with efforts by her parents amoral Johannes. The book's plot concerns Cabal tricking people into signing their souls over to discredit or otherwise harm her cousins, finding herself friendless him (to then be given to the Devil) which Horst goes along with, since most everyone who signs would go to hell anyway. But eventually Johannes goes too far and without allies as the family rips itself apart. Blake, meanwhile, finds Horst objects strongly-but can't bring himself unable to disconnect physically stop Johannes-probably because he'd have to kill him as nothing else would stop the Determinator. This is ultimately subverted as Horst reveals he'd tricked Johannes.
** This is discussed as Barrowman, investigating Cabal asks Horst why he doesn't stop him
himself from and he names this trope. Cabal brings it up, but the family narration makes a joke that Cabal has the actual liquid density of blood and returns water written down somewhere.
* In Creator/EdgarRiceBurroughs's ''Literature/JohnCarterOfMars'' novel ''Gods Of Mars'',
when Carthoris learns that the man he had met only days before is his grandmother is dying to hear her [[PassedOverInheritance verdict on the inheritance]] father, and tell her what he thinks John Carter convinces him of her.
* Gabriel Lightwood from ''Literature/TheInfernalDevices'', puts strong emphasis on staying loyal to family. [[spoiler: At the end of ''The Clockwork Prince'', Gabriel chooses to stay with
it by asking after his father while mother, Carthoris jumps to embrace him and weep ManlyTears. Then, by his older brother Gideon deserts him for the Institute.]] [[spoiler: own account, he had long wanted to be worthy of his father.
**
In ''The Clockwork Princess'', he finally understands Chessman Of Mars'', on learning that he was wrong to trust A-Tor is the son of Haja of Gathol and so his father so much.]]
* In ''Literature/TheOtherBoleynGirl,'' Mary's love for her sister always overcomes their rivalry. The only people Anne can trust are her siblings Mary
cousin, Gahan of Gathol is immediately interested in him, and George.
* In ''Literature/TheInitiateBrother'', certain (perceived) betrayals cause characters particular grief because they violate this principle. Notably, Emperor Akantsu takes it pretty badly when his son, Prince Wakaro, joins forces with Lord Shonto rather than arresting him. As is silently noted by the other character present, however, it's a bit rich for Akantsu to gripe about familial betrayal when his main reason for sending Wakaro in the first place was the hope
assures him that he'd get killed shortly after accomplishing his task.
* In Jeramey Kraatz's ''Literature/TheCloakSociety'' novel ''Fall of Heroes'', Lone Star contacts someone in the city for help after the Cloak Society has persuaded the public that he's an imposter and they are the true Rangers. It's his sister. (That
if he could prove his identify had made it to Gathol, being her no doubt helped.)son would have assured him a welcome.



* In ''Literature/ATaleOf'', Attina (Triton's oldest child) is the only one in her family to go to Ursula's funeral. She only recently learned that Ursula was her father Triton's estranged sister. She felt a need to go to the funeral in her father's place. Attina is split between her feelings towards her previously-unknown aunt and between her sister Ariel, who Ursula tormented.
* In ''Literature/TheCityWithoutMemory'', it seems to be a trait with every family on Krina. In particular, Squirrel has been abused and belittled by her father and brothers since childhood, but don't you dare say a word against them in her presence.
* ''Broken Gate'' seems to be play with this trope, as, though she had no qualms cursing him, Nezumi seemed to care about Ryuuji enough to want to mend fences, mistreatment be damned. Likewise, she has little emotion when [[spoiler: he's killed by the Ills sealed behind the gate]], then again, Ryuuji didn't seem to care about [[spoiler:killing her either, like he tried to do]].
* ''LightNovel/AscendanceOfABookworm'': Veronica has an extreme case of this attitude. She dotes on her blood realtives, including protecting her brother who was [[LockedAwayInAMonastery sent to the temple]] as a very young child and has been making liberal use of ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections for a decent portion of his adult life. Meanwhile, she has been acting as a WickedStepmother to a bastard son her her husband took into the main household to be raised as their true-born son's right-hand man and an extreme case of ObnoxiousInLaws to said true-born son's wife. Veronica's son gets along perfectly fine with both his wife and his half-brother, who are in turn loyal to him, so she is literally being hostile to them for no reason other than the lack of blood ties to herself.

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* In ''Literature/ATaleOf'', Attina (Triton's oldest child) Creator/StephanieBurgis's ''Literature/KatIncorrigible'' novel ''A Most Improper Magick'', Elissa's motive in submitting to an ArrangedMarriage. Angeline is the only one in her less willing to marry out of pure family loyalty.
* In Creator/JohnHemry's ''Literature/TheLostFleet'', Geary looks up another man in the fleet named Geary
to go to Ursula's funeral. She find whether they are related. Other characters also base acts on blood relations.
* In Creator/DevonMonk's ''Literature/MagicToTheBone'', Mama tells one of her Boys he's bringing trouble on his family, he argues that he could get them money and power, and Mama counters he should not be ashamed of his real family.
* Creator/PatriciaAMcKillip:
** In ''Literature/TheBookOfAtrixWolfe'', Burne can not bear the thought of losing Tanis, his
only recently learned living relative.
** In ''Literature/TheForgottenBeastsOfEld'', the sorceress Sybel, who has no interest in the company of other humans, agrees to keep the baby Tam safe from those hunting him only because he's related to her mother.
** In ''Literature/TheRiddleMasterTrilogy'', when Morgon disappears on his quest to solve the riddle of stars, his timid younger sister Tristan decides she has no choice but to set off to find him, to the dismay of everyone. Also, one of the shapeshifters from beneath the sea declines to attack Raederle when he recognizes shifter blood in her.
* In Teresa Frohock's ''Literature/MiserereAnAutumnTale'', Catarina criticizes Lucian for protecting a stranger from her, his own sister.
* ''Literature/AMurderIsAnnounced'' features twin sisters who have been SeparatedAtBirth, don't know they're sisters, and one of them actually dislikes the other. However, once they realize the relationship, they develop a sense of family solidarity and one of them (the one who disliked the other) goes so far as to lie to the police for her sister's sake. [[spoiler: Emma, one twin, dislikes the other because she sees her as competition for the favor -- and money -- of Miss Blacklock. The realization
that Ursula was Philippa is in fact her twin sister changes her from rival to ally in Emma's mind, making her sudden protectiveness perfectly reasonable.]]
* In Creator/SeananMcGuire's ''Literature/OctoberDaye'' novel ''Ashes of Honor'', Chelsea is, by the end of the book, calling for
her father Triton's estranged sister. She felt a need to go to the funeral in for help, even though he had only learned of her father's place. Attina is split between existence days before, and she had never met him until after. (True, he does help her feelings towards with her previously-unknown aunt and between out-of-control magic in those days.)
* In ''Literature/TheOtherBoleynGirl,'' Mary's love for
her sister Ariel, who Ursula tormented.
always overcomes their rivalry. The only people Anne can trust are her siblings Mary and George.
* In ''Literature/TheCityWithoutMemory'', it seems to be a trait with every family on Krina. In particular, Squirrel has been abused ''Literature/{{Pact}}'', Blake and belittled by her father and brothers since childhood, but don't you dare say a word against them in her presence.
* ''Broken Gate'' seems to be play
Rose Thorburn struggle with this trope, as, though she trope as children of a BigScrewedUpFamily, coping with the dysfunctionality in different ways. Blake runs away, while Rose joins in with efforts by her parents to discredit or otherwise harm her cousins, finding herself friendless and without allies as the family rips itself apart. Blake, meanwhile, finds himself unable to disconnect himself from the family and returns when his grandmother is dying to hear her [[PassedOverInheritance verdict on the inheritance]] and tell her what he thinks of her.
* In Rick Riordan's ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'' novel ''The Last Olympian'', Nico's argument to Hades: whatever the Olympians
had no qualms cursing him, Nezumi seemed done to care each other, they were family. (Though, technically, that's Ichor Is Thicker. But candy is dandy.)
** Earlier, Percy and [[spoiler:Tyson]] deepen their bond by finding out they are half-brothers. (Not that they get along with all of Poseidon's other sons.)
*** It's played with, though. Tyson and Percy were already friends, it's just that finding out that one of your best friends is your brother ''and'' a cyclops makes things a bit... awkward between them. It doesn't help that [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer Percy is teased relentlessly
about Ryuuji enough to want to mend fences, mistreatment be damned. Likewise, she has little emotion it]]. Subverted when [[spoiler: he's killed by the Ills sealed behind BigBad of that very book is [[spoiler:Polyphemus, a fellow son of Poseidon, who Tyson and Percy open a can of whup-ass upon.]]
* In L. Jagi Lamplighter's ''[[Literature/ProsperosDaughter Prospero Lost]]'', Miranda is anxious about her brothers and sister, becuase they are immortal; Mab points out they are immortal because of
the gate]], then again, Ryuuji Water of Life she gives them; Miranda justifies it because they are her family. To put it another way: if Miranda didn't seem to care about [[spoiler:killing her either, like he tried to do]].
* ''LightNovel/AscendanceOfABookworm'': Veronica has an extreme case of this attitude. She dotes on her blood realtives, including protecting her brother who was [[LockedAwayInAMonastery sent to
believe this, the temple]] as a very young child and has been making liberal use of ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections for a decent portion of his adult life. Meanwhile, she has been acting as a WickedStepmother to a bastard son her her husband took into the main household to books would be raised as their true-born son's right-hand man and an extreme case of ObnoxiousInLaws to said true-born son's wife. Veronica's son gets along perfectly fine with both his wife and his half-brother, who are in turn loyal to him, so she is literally being hostile to them for no reason other than the lack of blood ties to herself.a lot shorter.




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* In Creator/PoulAnderson's "Say It With Flowers", Ulstead, asking for news of a battle, tells Flowers that his nephew was on one of the ships.
* In Creator/AdrianTchaikovsky's ''Literature/ShadowsOfTheApt'' novel ''Empire in Black And Gold'', Stenwold is outraged when his niece is betrayed to the empire by another relative of hers. He still doesn't want to be a kinslayer, though. [[spoiler:Fortunately, Tisamon's willing to kill the man for him.]]
* In ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'', it's notable that being a blood-relative is [[CrapsackWorld just about the only way you can rely on loyalty from anyone]], as "kinslaying" is seen as the worst crime there is (even above regicide and betrayals of SacredHospitality). Even the Lannisters and Freys, the two most untrustworthy {{Big Screwed Up Famil|y}}ies in the setting, tend to baulk at killing their own (and so far at least, the Freys have avoided doing so).
** Notably, Daenerys does ''not'' lift a finger to save her brother Viserys from being "[[KillItWithFire crowned with gold]]", despite [[AintTooProudToBeg his pleading for her to intervene]]. She has three very good reasons: (1) They're not in the Seven Kingdoms, so the kinslaying law does not apply, (2) the Dothraki are punishing him for profaning their holy place, (3) Viserys has been threatening to kill Daenerys and her unborn baby, so the whole issue is more of a poetic justice for him. Not to mention, she has lobbied him to be spared from the Dothraki wrath over and over again beforehand. [[MamaBear Threatening her baby is the last straw]].
** Rickard Karstark evokes his family's centuries-old common ancestry with the Starks to warn Robb of the evil of kinslaying when he [[spoiler:threatens to execute him for treason. It doesn't work.]]
** [[spoiler:Tyrion]] has to flee the realm after being falsely accused of [[spoiler:murdering his nephew Joffrey, and later ''actually'' murdering his father Tywin (partly in revenge for the false accusation).]]
** Roose Bolton strongly suspects that his legitimate son was killed by his bastard son Ramsay Snow, and that any future legitimate children will meet the same fate, but refuses to do anything about it since the only possible punishment for such a crime would be death, and [[IfYouKillHimYouWillbeJustLikeHim then he'd be guilty of the same crime]] (not to mention childless).
** Kinslaying is even more taboo among the Ironborn, which Euron Greyjoy exploits to protect himself from the wrath of his [[HonorBeforeReason extremely traditionalist]] brother Victarion after Euron [[AmbiguousSituation rapes or seduces his wife.]] [[spoiler: Euron himself, however, has no such compunctions, and has killed three of his brothers while planning to sacrifice another as part of a magical ritual, [[UriahGambit and has sent Victarion on a suicide mission.]]]]
* ''Literature/TheStainlessSteelRat'': Jim's sons override his scruples on leading them into a life of crime on the grounds that saving their mother from the income tax people is a good cause.
* In ''Literature/ATaleOf'', Attina (Triton's oldest child) is the only one in her family to go to Ursula's funeral. She only recently learned that Ursula was her father Triton's estranged sister. She felt a need to go to the funeral in her father's place. Attina is split between her feelings towards her previously-unknown aunt and between her sister Ariel, who Ursula tormented.
* In Creator/LMMontgomery's ''Literature/ATangledWeb1931'', we are told, in the BackStory, a mere family feud that keeps relatives from speaking to each other does not keep one of them from punching a man for insulting the other side of the family.
** In ''Literature/TheBlueCastle'', Valancy is appealed to on these grounds and refuses.
* Rob Thurman quite likes this trope.
** In the ''Literature/CalLeandros'' series, Cal and his older brother Niko would do anything to protect each other. Threatening either one of them in the presence of his brother is likely to be met with a swift, painful, and possibly lethal response.
** In her novel ''Chimera'', Stefan Korsak would move Heaven and Earth to find his kidnapped little brother, Lukas.
* In Creator/PoulAnderson's "Literature/TimeLag", Elva's rescuers, realizing she's a FishOutOfTemporalWater, quickly assure her that her son is alive, though old; that one of her rescuers is her grandson; and that he has a son of his own, before going on to say that her people are eager to welcome her home. Her grandson takes her hands as soon as she is told.
* In Creator/PoulAnderson's ''Literature/TimePatrol'' story "Delenda Est", both Scipios die in an early battle in the UsefulNotes/PunicWars, because the son came to the rescue of his father.
* ''Literature/TrappedOnDraconica'': Zarracka invokes this whenever she's at Daniar's mercy but inverts when their positions are reversed. Interestingly [[spoiler: when Daniar has had enough with Zarracka and the third sister stops her, it's not out of blood loyalty to Zarracka but because she doesn't want [[ThouShallNotKill Daniar to kill someone in anger.]]]]
* In Creator/RuthFrancesLong's ''Literature/TheTreacheryOfBeautifulThings'', Jenny goes to rescue her brother. Even after seven years, after finding him very changed, she is shocked when he hits her -- because of this trope and not so much WouldHitAGirl
* In Creator/LoisMcMasterBujold's ''Brothers In Arms'', from the ''Literature/VorkosiganSaga'', Miles Vorkosigan's immediate interest in his brother/clone Mark is tempered by the events of the novel. But later in the series, both Miles and his parents evince interest in Mark based solely on the blood connection, and he does end up on Barrayar among the Vorkosigans.
* In Creator/DanAbnett's TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} Literature/GauntsGhosts novels, Dorden was the only Tanith with a living relative, his son, also in the regiment. [[spoiler:Making the son's death in ''Necropolis'' all the more tragic.]]
** Even his noble motive -- not disrupting their lives with their new parents -- does not protect Kolea from criticism for not letting his two children know that he is their father.
** In ''Blood Pact'', Eyl tells the witch that she is his sister and he does not want to have to force her to do something.
* In Creator/JamesSwallow's TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} ''[[Literature/BloodAngels Deus Encarmine'' and ''Deus Sanguinius]]'', Rafen looks for Arkio among the other Blood Angels who have arrived, because they are siblings, despite Sachiel's rebuke that all Blood Angels are brothers. When Arkio [[spoiler:appears to be Sagninius reborn]], Rafen feels bitter ConflictingLoyalty, others seek out Rafen because he is his brother, and he is allowed more leyway for his doubts. It also makes the threat, [[spoiler:and reality,]] of their CainAndAbel clash all the more bitter.
* In Creator/AndreNorton's ''Literature/TheZeroStone'', Jern's mother reveals after his father's death that he was a duty child, an embryo sent to be adopted and raised in their family, and therefore everything must go to his brother because he's not this. Jern himself is infuriated by it because it means he's not his father's blood; later, he consoles himself with the thought that in mind, he inherited more than his father's blood son and daughter.
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** Notably, Daenerys does ''not'' lift a finger to save her brother Viserys from being "[[KillItWithFire crowned with gold]]", despite [[AintTooProudToBeg his pleading for her to intervene]]. She has three very good reasons: (1) They're not in the Seven Kingdoms, so the kinslaying law does not apply, (2) the Dothraki are punishing him for profaning their holy place, (3) Viserys has been threatening to kill Daenerys and her unborn baby, so the whole issue is more of a poetic justice for him. Not to mention, she has plead for him to be spared from the Dothraki wrath over and over again beforehand. [[MamaBear Threatening her baby is the last straw]].

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** Notably, Daenerys does ''not'' lift a finger to save her brother Viserys from being "[[KillItWithFire crowned with gold]]", despite [[AintTooProudToBeg his pleading for her to intervene]]. She has three very good reasons: (1) They're not in the Seven Kingdoms, so the kinslaying law does not apply, (2) the Dothraki are punishing him for profaning their holy place, (3) Viserys has been threatening to kill Daenerys and her unborn baby, so the whole issue is more of a poetic justice for him. Not to mention, she has plead for lobbied him to be spared from the Dothraki wrath over and over again beforehand. [[MamaBear Threatening her baby is the last straw]].

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* Seen in ''Literature/HarryPotter'', and evident primarily with the [[BigScrewedUpFamily Blacks]], although occurs in several other families as well. Overlaps with FamilyHonor in many cases, but not always. The term "blood traitor" is often applied to wizards (primarily purebloods, but not necessarily) who "betray the family" by going against their ideals. It is considered a highly derogatory term, and is comparable to being disowned. It's also worth noting that this "obedience to family" is a driving force for many of the Death Eaters (e.g. [[TheDutifulSon Regulus]], the [[FamilyHonor Malfoys]]), and seems to be a major factor in pureblood culture. "Blood traitor" is also used in a more general sense, to denote those who have gone against the perceived "societal principles of wizardkind" as well, presumably, as a derivative of the above.
** Dumbledore and his brother, Aberforth, [[{{Understatement}} had their differences in their younger years]]. When their mother died, Albus had to put his gap year plan to travel the world on hold to become the head of the house because their father was in prison for [[PapaWolf getting revenge on some muggle boys who were implied to have gang-raped their sister, Ariana]]. Albus didn’t take his PromotionToParent well but put his foot down about Aberforth wanting to quit school to take care of Ariana and so he stayed. Once he met Grindlewald and dabbled in some supremacy, they were going to renew the gap year plans and take Ariana with them. Aberforth put his foot down and a duel ensued in which Ariana was tragically killed (they don’t know who did it). Aberforth continued to resent him but by the time of the books, they’re close enough again. Aberforth tells Harry they were brothers after all and the only family they’ve got.

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* Seen in ''Literature/HarryPotter'', and evident primarily ''Literature/HarryPotter''
** Loyalty to family is associated
with the [[BigScrewedUpFamily Blacks]], although occurs in several other families as well. Overlaps with FamilyHonor in many cases, but not always. The term "blood traitor" is often applied to wizards (primarily purebloods, but not necessarily) who "betray the family" by going against their ideals. It is considered a highly derogatory term, and is comparable to being disowned. It's also worth noting that this "obedience to family" is a driving force for many of the Death Eaters (e.g. [[TheDutifulSon Regulus]], the [[FamilyHonor Malfoys]]), and seems to be a major factor in pureblood culture. "Blood traitor" is also used in a more general sense, to denote those who have gone against the perceived "societal principles of wizardkind" as well, presumably, as a derivative of the above.
** Albus Dumbledore and his brother, Aberforth, [[{{Understatement}} had their differences in their younger years]]. When their mother died, Albus had to put his gap year plan to travel the world on hold to become the head of the house because their father was in prison for [[PapaWolf getting revenge on some muggle boys who were implied to have gang-raped their sister, Ariana]]. Albus didn’t take his PromotionToParent well but put his foot down about Aberforth wanting to quit school to take care of Ariana and so he stayed. Once he met Grindlewald Gellert Grindelwald and dabbled in some supremacy, they were going to renew the gap year plans and take Ariana with them. Aberforth put his foot down and a duel ensued in which Ariana was tragically killed (they don’t know who did it). While this led to Dumbledore ending his friendship with Grindelwald, Aberforth continued to resent him was obviously pissed at his big brother for a while, but by eventually they reconciled, with Aberforth joining the time Order of the books, they’re close enough again.Phoenix and keeping an eye on Harry after Dumbledore's death through a piece of Sirius' two-way mirror that he bought from Mundungus Fletcher. Aberforth tells Harry they were brothers after all and the only family they’ve got.


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** Notably, Daenerys does ''not'' lift a finger to save her brother Viserys from being "[[KillItWithFire crowned with gold]]", despite [[AintTooProudToBeg his pleading for her to intervene]]. She has three very good reasons: (1) They're not in the Seven Kingdoms, so the kinslaying law does not apply, (2) the Dothraki are punishing him for profaning their holy place, (3) Viserys has been threatening to kill Daenerys and her unborn baby, so the whole issue is more of a poetic justice for him. Not to mention, she has plead for him to be spared from the Dothraki wrath over and over again beforehand. [[MamaBear Threatening her baby is the last straw]].
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* In Creator/LMMontgomery's ''Literature/ATangledWeb'', we are told, in the BackStory, a mere family feud that keeps relatives from speaking to each other does not keep one of them from punching a man for insulting the other side of the family.

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* In ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'', it's notable that being a blood-relative is [[CrapsackWorld just about the only way you can rely on loyalty from anyone]], as "kinslaying" is seen as the worst crime there is (even above {{regicide}} and betrayals of SacredHospitality). Even the Lannisters and Freys, the two most untrustworthy {{Big Screwed Up Famil|y}}ies in the setting, tend to baulk at killing their own (and so far at least, the Freys have avoided doing so).

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* In ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'', it's notable that being a blood-relative is [[CrapsackWorld just about the only way you can rely on loyalty from anyone]], as "kinslaying" is seen as the worst crime there is (even above {{regicide}} regicide and betrayals of SacredHospitality). Even the Lannisters and Freys, the two most untrustworthy {{Big Screwed Up Famil|y}}ies in the setting, tend to baulk at killing their own (and so far at least, the Freys have avoided doing so).




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* In ''Literature/RobRoy'':
** Family ties are incredibly important to the Scottish characters. Nicol Jarvie is a law-abiding bailie (magistrate), but he reluctantly lets an outlaw go because said outlaw is a distant cousin.
** Averted with Francis Osbaldistone and his cousin Rashleigh. They hate each other, and Frank gets quite annoyed when Rob Roy's wife Helen Campbell assumes that Frank and Rashleigh ''must'' be friends only because they bear the same surname.
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* ''LightNovel/AscendanceOfABookworm'': Veronica has an extreme case of this attitude. She dotes on her blood realtives, including protecting her brother who was [[LockedAwayInAMonastery sent to the temple]] as a very young child and has been making liberal use of ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections for a decent portion of his adult life. Meanwhile, she has been acting as a WickedStepmother to a bastard son her her husband took into the main household to be raised as their true-born son's right-hand man and an extreme case of ObnoxiousInLaws to said true-born son's wife. Veronica's son gets along perfectly fine with his both wife and half-brother, who are in turn loyal to him, so she is literally being hostile to them for no reason other than the lack of blood ties to herself.

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* ''LightNovel/AscendanceOfABookworm'': Veronica has an extreme case of this attitude. She dotes on her blood realtives, including protecting her brother who was [[LockedAwayInAMonastery sent to the temple]] as a very young child and has been making liberal use of ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections for a decent portion of his adult life. Meanwhile, she has been acting as a WickedStepmother to a bastard son her her husband took into the main household to be raised as their true-born son's right-hand man and an extreme case of ObnoxiousInLaws to said true-born son's wife. Veronica's son gets along perfectly fine with his both his wife and his half-brother, who are in turn loyal to him, so she is literally being hostile to them for no reason other than the lack of blood ties to herself.
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* ''LightNovel/AscendanceOfABookworm'': Veronica has an extreme case of this attitude. She dotes on her blood realtives, including protecting her brother who was [[LockedAwayInAMonastery sent to the temple]] as a very toyoung child and has been making liberal use of ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections for a decent portion of his adult life. Meanwhile, she has been acting as a WickedStepmother to a bastard son her her husband took into the main household to be raised as their true-born son's right-hand man and an extreme case of ObnoxiousInLaws to said true-born son's wife. Veronica's son gets along perfectly fine with his wife and half-brother, who are in turn loyal to him, so she is literally being hostile to them for no reason other than the lack of blood ties to herself.

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* ''LightNovel/AscendanceOfABookworm'': Veronica has an extreme case of this attitude. She dotes on her blood realtives, including protecting her brother who was [[LockedAwayInAMonastery sent to the temple]] as a very toyoung young child and has been making liberal use of ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections for a decent portion of his adult life. Meanwhile, she has been acting as a WickedStepmother to a bastard son her her husband took into the main household to be raised as their true-born son's right-hand man and an extreme case of ObnoxiousInLaws to said true-born son's wife. Veronica's son gets along perfectly fine with his both wife and half-brother, who are in turn loyal to him, so she is literally being hostile to them for no reason other than the lack of blood ties to herself.
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* ''LightNovel/AscendanceOfABookworm'': Veronica has an extreme case of this attitude. She dotes on her blood realtives, including protecting her brother who was [[LockedAwayInAMonastery sent to the temple]] as a very toyoung child and has been making liberal use of ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections for a decent portion of his adult life. Meanwhile, she has been acting as a WickedStepmother to a bastard son her her husband took into the main household to be raised as their true-born son's right-hand man and an extreme case of ObnoxiousInLaws to said true-born son's wife.

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* ''LightNovel/AscendanceOfABookworm'': Veronica has an extreme case of this attitude. She dotes on her blood realtives, including protecting her brother who was [[LockedAwayInAMonastery sent to the temple]] as a very toyoung child and has been making liberal use of ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections for a decent portion of his adult life. Meanwhile, she has been acting as a WickedStepmother to a bastard son her her husband took into the main household to be raised as their true-born son's right-hand man and an extreme case of ObnoxiousInLaws to said true-born son's wife. \n Veronica's son gets along perfectly fine with his wife and half-brother, who are in turn loyal to him, so she is literally being hostile to them for no reason other than the lack of blood ties to herself.
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* ''LightNovel/AscendanceOfABookworm'': Veronica has an extreme case of this attitude. She dotes on her blood realtives, including protecting her brother who was [[LockedAwayInAMonastery sent to the temple]] and has been making liberal use of ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections. Meanwhile, she has been acting as a WickedStepmother to a bastard son her her husband took into the household to be raised as their true-born son's right-hand man and an extreme case of ObnoxiousInLaws to said true-born son's wife.

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* ''LightNovel/AscendanceOfABookworm'': Veronica has an extreme case of this attitude. She dotes on her blood realtives, including protecting her brother who was [[LockedAwayInAMonastery sent to the temple]] as a very toyoung child and has been making liberal use of ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections. ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections for a decent portion of his adult life. Meanwhile, she has been acting as a WickedStepmother to a bastard son her her husband took into the main household to be raised as their true-born son's right-hand man and an extreme case of ObnoxiousInLaws to said true-born son's wife.
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* ''LightNovel/AscendanceOfABookworm'': Veronica has an extreme case of this attitude. She dotes on her blood realtives, including protecting her brother who was [[LockedAwayInAMonastery sent to the temple]] and has been making liberal use of ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections. Meanwhile, she has been acting as a WickedStepmother to a bastard son her her husband took into the household to be raised as their true-born son's right-hand man and an extreme case of ObnixiousInLaws to that said true-born son's wife.

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* ''LightNovel/AscendanceOfABookworm'': Veronica has an extreme case of this attitude. She dotes on her blood realtives, including protecting her brother who was [[LockedAwayInAMonastery sent to the temple]] and has been making liberal use of ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections. Meanwhile, she has been acting as a WickedStepmother to a bastard son her her husband took into the household to be raised as their true-born son's right-hand man and an extreme case of ObnixiousInLaws ObnoxiousInLaws to that said true-born son's wife.
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* ''LightNovel/AscendanceOfABookworm'': Veronica has an extreme case of this attitude. She dotes on her blood realtives, including protecting her brother who was [[LockedAwayInAMonastery sent to the temple]] and has been making liberal use of ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections. Meanwhile, she has been acting as a WickedStepmother to a bastard son her her husband took into the household to be raised as their true-born son's right-hand man and an extreme case of ObnixiousInLaws to that said true-born son's wife.
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** In ''Skin Game'', Harry sits down with Hades for a glass of wine and a chat, and during that conversation points out that, unlike his brothers, there are no myths about Hades cheating on his wife or dicking over mortals for the hell of it. Hades stops Harry and gently reminds him that while he is a guest, SacredHospitality only goes so far. While he is right in that Zeus and Poseidon are dicks and and Hades doesn't like them very much, they are still his brothers and he is not going to let Harry sit and badmouth them.

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** In ''Skin Game'', Harry sits down with Hades for a glass of wine and a chat, and during that conversation points out that, unlike his brothers, there are no myths about Hades cheating on his wife or dicking over mortals for the hell of it. Hades stops Harry and gently reminds him that while he is a guest, SacredHospitality only goes so far. While he is right in Hades agrees that Zeus and Poseidon are dicks and and Hades he doesn't like them very much, they are still his brothers and he is not going to let Harry sit and badmouth them.
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** In ''Skin Game'', Harry sits down with Hades for a glass of wine and a chat, and during that conversation points out that, unlike his brothers, there are no myths about Hades cheating on his wife or dicking over mortals for the hell of it. Hades stops Harry and gently reminds him that while he is a guest, SacredHospitality only goes so far. While he is right in that Zeus and Poseidon are dicks and and Hades doesn't like them very much, that doesn't mean he is going to let Harry sit and badmouth them.

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** Dumbledore and his brother, Aberforth, [[{{Understatement}} had their differences in their younger years]]. When their mother died, Albus had to put his gap year plan to travel the world on hold to become the head of the house because their father was in prison for [[PapaWolf getting revenge on some muggle boys who were implied to have gang-raped their sister, Ariana]]. Albus didn’t take his PromotionToParent well but put his foot down about Aberforth wanting to quit school to take care of Ariana and so he stayed. Once he met Grindlewald and dabbled in some supremacy, they were going to renew the gap year plans and take Ariana with them. Aberforth put his foot down and a duel ensued in which Ariana was tragically killed (they don’t know who did it). Aberforth continued to resent him but by the time of the books, they’re close enough again. Aberforth tells Harry they were brothers after all and the only family they’ve got.
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** Kinslaying is even more taboo among the Ironborn, which Euron Greyjoy exploits to protect himself from the wrath of his [[HonorBeforeReason extremely traditionalist]] brother Victarion after Euron [[AmbiguousSituation rapes or seduces his wife.]] [[spoiler: Euron himself, however, has no such compunctions, and has killed three of his brothers while planning to sacrifice another as part of a magical ritual, [[UriahGambit and has sent Victarion on a suicide mission.]]]]
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* In ''Literature/ABrothersPrice'', this is the expected societal norm. (Which didn't stop the royal family from executing their own cousins after a civil war, but royals are always a special case) Corelle Whistler constantly tells her brother Jerin that his clothes are not nice enough, his accent is too posh, and his hands are too rough, but if he's under attack from outsiders, she'll come to his rescue instantly. His eldest sister tells him at one point that he's a Whistler, and need not be worried about anything, because his family will always be there for him.
* In ''Literature/JohannesCabalTheNecromancer'' Horst Cabal is a far nicer and better man than his brother, the amoral Johannes. The book's plot concerns Cabal tricking people into signing their souls over to him (to then be given to the Devil) which Horst goes along with, since most everyone who signs would go to hell anyway. But eventually Johannes goes too far and Horst objects strongly-but can't bring himself to physically stop Johannes-probably because he'd have to kill him as nothing else would stop the Determinator. This is ultimately subverted as Horst reveals he'd tricked Johannes.
** This is discussed as Barrowman, investigating Cabal asks Horst why he doesn't stop him himself and he names this trope. Cabal brings it up, but the narration makes a joke that Cabal has the actual liquid density of blood and water written down somewhere.
* In ''Literature/ColdComfortFarm'' Flora explains this trope thusly when explaining her plan to live off her relatives: 'I am only nineteen, but I have already observed that whereas there still lingers some absurd prejudice against [[TheThingThatWouldNotLeave living on one's friends]], no limits are set, either by society or by one's own conscience, to the amount one may impose upon one's relatives'.
* In Creator/EdgarRiceBurroughs's ''[[Literature/JohnCarterOfMars Gods Of Mars]]'', when Carthoris learns that the man he had met only days before is his father, and John Carter convinces him of it by asking after his mother, Carthoris jumps to embrace him and weep ManlyTears. Then, by his own account, he had long wanted to be worthy of his father.
** In ''The Chessman Of Mars'', on learning that A-Tor is the son of Haja of Gathol and so his cousin, Gahan of Gathol is immediately interested in him, and assures him that if he had made it to Gathol, being her son would have assured him a welcome.
* In Creator/LMMontgomery's ''Literature/ATangledWeb'', we are told, in the BackStory, a mere family feud that keeps relatives from speaking to each other does not keep one of them from punching a man for insulting the other side of the family.
** In ''Literature/TheBlueCastle'', Valancy is appealed to on these grounds and refuses.
* ''Literature/HorusHeresy'', being as it is about civil war between brothers, has a few examples:
** [[CainAndAbel Horus and Sanguinus]] spend quite some time trying to convince each other to switch sides, unwilling to kill one another. Additionally, when Horus learns that Erebus tried to [[DemonicPossession possess Sanguinus with a daemon]], he [[KickTheSonOfABitch rips his face off]].
** When Angron is buried under tonnes of rubble, Lorgar teleports in the thick of the battle and starts digging him out, ignoring the enemies and fight he's in center of.
** This is the reason Magnus gives when Numeon asks why [[spoiler:a traitor Primarch would intervene to save a loyalist one]] -- he claims that with galaxy driven to madness, some values should still be honoured and he wants to be able to [[spoiler:do something for Vulkan one last time.]]
** Defied by Leman Russ, who's perfectly willing to kill his brothers if the Emperor orders him so. It's implied that he executed two before the series begins, and by the start of the story, he's off to kill Magnus.
* In ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles,'' Thomas Raith takes this seriously, partly because Daddy Raith raised his children that way to control them, but partly because he truly believes it. [[spoiler:After he reveals their connection to Harry, to explain why he looks out for him, Harry returns it.]] Which is interesting because the rest of the Raiths do ''not'' act on it.
** Harry himself goes to great lengths to protect and help people he considers family [[spoiler: as well as the few people who are truly his blood relations]]. He also often goes out on a limb to protect other families, especially the Carpenters. Having grown up as an orphan has something to do with it.
** Lara Raith is shown to be ''very'' protective of her family, especially her youngest siblings Inari and Thomas. The one exception is Papa Raith, after Harry Dresden tricks him into revealing his true feelings for his children while she was listening...
* In the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' books the Oggs are constantly feuding with one another but woe to any hapless interloper who insults an Ogg in front of another Ogg, in which event every single Ogg will turn on them.
* In ''Literature/DragonBones'', there's Garranon, himself a rather nice guy, who would, as he freely admits, [[KickTheDog torture puppies]] if he needed to in order to keep his brother Landislaw safe. Landislaw is a jerk who constantly gets himself into trouble. And the high king Jakoven is a chronic backstabber, who sent his younger brother to prison, and when confronted with the fact that Ward's cousins actually ''like'' Ward, and want ''him'' to have castle Hurog, immediately suspects a conspiracy against himself, as, clearly, it is ''impossible'' that someone ''wouldn't'' be happy to have their cousin locked up in an asylum for insanes. It highly depends on whom you ask whether blood is thicker than water -- the heroic characters are much more firm believers in this trope.
* In Rick Riordan's ''[[Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians The Last Olympian]]'', Nico's argument to Hades: whatever the Olympians had done to each other, they were family. (Though, technically, that's Ichor Is Thicker. But candy is dandy.)
** Earlier, Percy and [[spoiler:Tyson]] deepen their bond by finding out they are half-brothers. (Not that they get along with all of Poseidon's other sons.)
*** It's played with, though. Tyson and Percy were already friends, it's just that finding out that one of your best friends is your brother ''and'' a cyclops makes things a bit... awkward between them. It doesn't help that [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer Percy is teased relentlessly about it]]. Subverted when the BigBad of that very book is [[spoiler:Polyphemus, a fellow son of Poseidon, who Tyson and Percy open a can of whup-ass upon.]]
* In Creator/LoisMcMasterBujold's ''Brothers In Arms'', from the ''Literature/VorkosiganSaga'', Miles Vorkosigan's immediate interest in his brother/clone Mark is tempered by the events of the novel. But later in the series, both Miles and his parents evince interest in Mark based solely on the blood connection, and he does end up on Barrayar among the Vorkosigans.
* In Dante's ''Literature/TheDivineComedy'', the next to last circle of Hell holds those who betrayed their own kin.
* In Creator/DanAbnett's TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} Literature/GauntsGhosts novels, Dorden was the only Tanith with a living relative, his son, also in the regiment. [[spoiler:Making the son's death in ''Necropolis'' all the more tragic.]]
** Even his noble motive -- not disrupting their lives with their new parents -- does not protect Kolea from criticism for not letting his two children know that he is their father.
** In ''Blood Pact'', Eyl tells the witch that she is his sister and he does not want to have to force her to do something.
* In Creator/JamesSwallow's TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} ''[[Literature/BloodAngels Deus Encarmine'' and ''Deus Sanguinius]]'', Rafen looks for Arkio among the other Blood Angels who have arrived, because they are siblings, despite Sachiel's rebuke that all Blood Angels are brothers. When Arkio [[spoiler:appears to be Sagninius reborn]], Rafen feels bitter ConflictingLoyalty, others seek out Rafen because he is his brother, and he is allowed more leyway for his doubts. It also makes the threat, [[spoiler:and reality,]] of their CainAndAbel clash all the more bitter.
* Creator/PatriciaAMcKillip:
** In ''Literature/TheBookOfAtrixWolfe'', Burne can not bear the thought of losing Tanis, his only living relative.
** In ''Literature/TheForgottenBeastsOfEld'', the sorceress Sybel, who has no interest in the company of other humans, agrees to keep the baby Tam safe from those hunting him only because he's related to her mother.
** In ''Literature/TheRiddleMasterTrilogy'', when Morgon disappears on his quest to solve the riddle of stars, his timid younger sister Tristan decides she has no choice but to set off to find him, to the dismay of everyone. Also, one of the shapeshifters from beneath the sea declines to attack Raederle when he recognizes shifter blood in her.
* In L. Jagi Lamplighter's ''[[Literature/ProsperosDaughter Prospero Lost]]'', Miranda is anxious about her brothers and sister, becuase they are immortal; Mab points out they are immortal because of the Water of Life she gives them; Miranda justifies it because they are her family. To put it another way: if Miranda didn't believe this, the books would be a lot shorter.
* Rob Thurman quite likes this trope.
** In the ''Literature/CalLeandros'' series, Cal and his older brother Niko would do anything to protect each other. Threatening either one of them in the presence of his brother is likely to be met with a swift, painful, and possibly lethal response.
** In her novel ''Chimera'', Stefan Korsak would move Heaven and Earth to find his kidnapped little brother, Lukas.
* ''Literature/TheStainlessSteelRat'': Jim's sons override his scruples on leading them into a life of crime on the grounds that saving their mother from the income tax people is a good cause.
* In Creator/TanithLee's ''Literature/TheDragonHoard'', Onga points out that Jasleth lied to them not on his own behalf but because of his family, and everyone agrees it's a good reason.
* In Creator/AdrianTchaikovsky's ''[[Literature/ShadowsOfTheApt Empire in Black And Gold]]'', Stenwold is outraged when his niece is betrayed to the empire by another relative of hers. He still doesn't want to be a kinslayer, though. [[spoiler:Fortunately, Tisamon's willing to kill the man for him.]]
* In Creator/JohnHemry's ''Literature/TheLostFleet'', Geary looks up another man in the fleet named Geary to find whether they are related. Other characters also base acts on blood relations.
* ''Literature/AMurderIsAnnounced'' features twin sisters who have been SeparatedAtBirth, don't know they're sisters, and one of them actually dislikes the other. However, once they realize the relationship, they develop a sense of family solidarity and one of them (the one who disliked the other) goes so far as to lie to the police for her sister's sake. [[spoiler: Emma, one twin, dislikes the other because she sees her as competition for the favor -- and money -- of Miss Blacklock. The realization that Philippa is in fact her twin sister changes her from rival to ally in Emma's mind, making her sudden protectiveness perfectly reasonable.]]
* In Teresa Frohock's ''Literature/MiserereAnAutumnTale'', Catarina criticizes Lucian for protecting a stranger from her, his own sister.
* In Creator/DevonMonk's ''Literature/MagicToTheBone'', Mama tells one of her Boys he's bringing trouble on his family, he argues that he could get them money and power, and Mama counters he should not be ashamed of his real family.
* In Creator/PoulAnderson's Literature/TimePatrol story "Delenda Est", both Scipios die in an early battle in the UsefulNotes/PunicWars, because the son came to the rescue of his father.
* In Creator/PoulAnderson's "Say It With Flowers", Ulstead, asking for news of a battle, tells Flowers that his nephew was on one of the ships.
* In Creator/PGWodehouse's ''Jill The Reckless'', Wally tells Jill that her father had gotten him a job -- he couldn't have taken better care of him had he been a blood relation.
* ''Literature/TrappedOnDraconica'': Zarracka invokes this whenever she's at Daniar's mercy but inverts when their positions are reversed. Interestingly [[spoiler: when Daniar has had enough with Zarracka and the third sister stops her, it's not out of blood loyalty to Zarracka but because she doesn't want [[ThouShallNotKill Daniar to kill someone in anger.]]]]
* Seen in ''Literature/HarryPotter'', and evident primarily with the [[BigScrewedUpFamily Blacks]], although occurs in several other families as well. Overlaps with FamilyHonor in many cases, but not always. The term "blood traitor" is often applied to wizards (primarily purebloods, but not necessarily) who "betray the family" by going against their ideals. It is considered a highly derogatory term, and is comparable to being disowned. It's also worth noting that this "obedience to family" is a driving force for many of the Death Eaters (e.g. [[TheDutifulSon Regulus]], the [[FamilyHonor Malfoys]]), and seems to be a major factor in pureblood culture. "Blood traitor" is also used in a more general sense, to denote those who have gone against the perceived "societal principles of wizardkind" as well, presumably, as a derivative of the above.
* In Creator/SeananMcGuire's ''Literature/InCryptid'' novel ''Discount Armageddon'', Verity recounts how cryptids are either loners or passionate adherents of this trope.
* In ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'', it's notable that being a blood-relative is [[CrapsackWorld just about the only way you can rely on loyalty from anyone]], as "kinslaying" is seen as the worst crime there is (even above {{regicide}} and betrayals of SacredHospitality). Even the Lannisters and Freys, the two most untrustworthy {{Big Screwed Up Famil|y}}ies in the setting, tend to baulk at killing their own (and so far at least, the Freys have avoided doing so).
** Rickard Karstark evokes his family's centuries-old common ancestry with the Starks to warn Robb of the evil of kinslaying when he [[spoiler:threatens to execute him for treason. It doesn't work.]]
** [[spoiler:Tyrion]] has to flee the realm after being falsely accused of [[spoiler:murdering his nephew Joffrey, and later ''actually'' murdering his father Tywin (partly in revenge for the false accusation).]]
** Roose Bolton strongly suspects that his legitimate son was killed by his bastard son Ramsay Snow, and that any future legitimate children will meet the same fate, but refuses to do anything about it since the only possible punishment for such a crime would be death, and [[IfYouKillHimYouWillbeJustLikeHim then he'd be guilty of the same crime]] (not to mention childless).
* In Creator/SeananMcGuire's ''Literature/OctoberDaye'' novel ''Ashes of Honor'', Chelsea is, by the end of the book, calling for her father for help, even though he had only learned of her existence days before, and she had never met him until after. (True, he does help her with her out-of-control magic in those days.)
* In Creator/PoulAnderson's "Literature/TimeLag", Elva's rescuers, realizing she's a FishOutOfTemporalWater, quickly assure her that her son is alive, though old; that one of her rescuers is her grandson; and that he has a son of his own, before going on to say that her people are eager to welcome her home. Her grandson takes her hands as soon as she is told.
* In Creator/AndreNorton's ''Literature/IceCrown'', there is a blood connection between the princess and Nilas Imfray, which the princess thinks important.
* In Creator/AndreNorton's ''Literature/TheZeroStone'', Jern's mother reveals after his father's death that he was a duty child, an embryo sent to be adopted and raised in their family, and therefore everything must go to his brother because he's not this. Jern himself is infuriated by it because it means he's not his father's blood; later, he consoles himself with the thought that in mind, he inherited more than his father's blood son and daughter.
* In Creator/RuthFrancesLong's ''Literature/TheTreacheryOfBeautifulThings'', Jenny goes to rescue her brother. Even after seven years, after finding him very changed, she is shocked when he hits her -- because of this trope and not so much WouldHitAGirl
* In Creator/JulieKagawa's ''Literature/TheIronDaughter'', Meghan finds a photo of herself with her putative father. She recognizes what happened to him. Despite having lost her memories of him, and knowing there was actually no blood connection, she thinks she should rescue him.
* In Creator/StephanieBurgis's ''[[Literature/KatIncorrigible A Most Improper Magick]]'', Elissa's motive in submitting to an ArrangedMarriage. Angeline is less willing to marry out of pure family loyalty.
* In ''Literature/{{Pact}}'', Blake and Rose Thorburn struggle with this trope as children of a BigScrewedUpFamily, coping with the dysfunctionality in different ways. Blake runs away, while Rose joins in with efforts by her parents to discredit or otherwise harm her cousins, finding herself friendless and without allies as the family rips itself apart. Blake, meanwhile, finds himself unable to disconnect himself from the family and returns when his grandmother is dying to hear her [[PassedOverInheritance verdict on the inheritance]] and tell her what he thinks of her.
* Gabriel Lightwood from ''Literature/TheInfernalDevices'', puts strong emphasis on staying loyal to family. [[spoiler: At the end of ''The Clockwork Prince'', Gabriel chooses to stay with his father while his older brother Gideon deserts him for the Institute.]] [[spoiler: In ''The Clockwork Princess'', he finally understands that he was wrong to trust his father so much.]]
* In ''Literature/TheOtherBoleynGirl,'' Mary's love for her sister always overcomes their rivalry. The only people Anne can trust are her siblings Mary and George.
* In ''Literature/TheInitiateBrother'', certain (perceived) betrayals cause characters particular grief because they violate this principle. Notably, Emperor Akantsu takes it pretty badly when his son, Prince Wakaro, joins forces with Lord Shonto rather than arresting him. As is silently noted by the other character present, however, it's a bit rich for Akantsu to gripe about familial betrayal when his main reason for sending Wakaro in the first place was the hope that he'd get killed shortly after accomplishing his task.
* In Jeramey Kraatz's ''Literature/TheCloakSociety'' novel ''Fall of Heroes'', Lone Star contacts someone in the city for help after the Cloak Society has persuaded the public that he's an imposter and they are the true Rangers. It's his sister. (That he could prove his identify to her no doubt helped.)
* ''Literature/JourneyToChaos'': When a sapient becomes a monster, they will forget everything about their life as a sapient because their mind has been scrambled by the mutation. However, they will still recognize at least one person and be docile around that person. This person is typically a family member with whom they were extremely close. The Mana Mutation Summit features the bond between siblings, parent-child and uncle-nephew as well.
* In ''Literature/ATaleOf'', Attina (Triton's oldest child) is the only one in her family to go to Ursula's funeral. She only recently learned that Ursula was her father Triton's estranged sister. She felt a need to go to the funeral in her father's place. Attina is split between her feelings towards her previously-unknown aunt and between her sister Ariel, who Ursula tormented.
* In ''Literature/TheCityWithoutMemory'', it seems to be a trait with every family on Krina. In particular, Squirrel has been abused and belittled by her father and brothers since childhood, but don't you dare say a word against them in her presence.
* ''Broken Gate'' seems to be play with this trope, as, though she had no qualms cursing him, Nezumi seemed to care about Ryuuji enough to want to mend fences, mistreatment be damned. Likewise, she has little emotion when [[spoiler: he's killed by the Ills sealed behind the gate]], then again, Ryuuji didn't seem to care about [[spoiler:killing her either, like he tried to do]].

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