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So you're [[Trapped in Another World]], one that you recognize from fiction back home. And it's a work with a character that you really, ''really'' liked. And you've met that character here. Wonder of wonders, after the character gets to know you, they really, ''really'' like you, too; when you ask whether they want to get married, [[They Do]]. Congratulations! But ''this'' story doesn't end there with a [[Happily Ever After]]; you and your special other still have a life to live together.
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'''Married Mai Waifu For Real''' is when what would otherwise be an "[[Author Avatar]] or similar original character [[Trapped in Another World]] gets the canon character" [[Wish Fulfillment]] story continues after the wedding. This is not just about getting the girl (or whoever); that's [[Happily Ever After]]. This is about telling stories about full-fledged relationships; the characters have to balance their work and family lives, and they have children if they've been together for long enough. In many ways, this is a [[Deconstruction]] of [[Happily Ever After]], done in a way that doesn't invalidate that trope's basic premise.
So you're [[Trapped in Another World]], one that you recognize from fiction back home. And it's a work with a character that you really, ''really'' liked. And you've met that character here. Wonder of wonders, after the character gets to know you, they really, ''really'' like you, too; when you asked whether they want to get married, [[They Do]]. Congratulations! But ''this'' story doesn't end there with a [[Happily Ever After]]; you and your special other still have a life to live together.


Contrast with [[Happily Ever After]], as mentioned above, and [[And the Adventure Continues...]], which ends the story without showing any of the life that the isekaied character and the canon character live together.
'''Married Mai Waifu For Real''' is when what would otherwise be an "[[Author Avatar]] gets the character" [[Wish Fulfillment]] story continues after the wedding. This is not just about getting the girl (or whoever); that's [[Happily Ever After]]. This is about telling stories about full-fledged relationships; the characters have to balance their work and family lives, and they have children if they've been together for long enough.

In many ways, this is a [[Deconstruction]] of [[Happily Ever After]], done in a way that doesn't invalidate that trope's basic premise.


The [[Trope Maker]] is ''[[Undocumented Features]]'', where five of the Author Avatars form families with who in Real Life would be considered to be fictional characters.
The [[Trope Maker]] is ''[[Undocumented Features]]'', where five of the Author Avatars form families with who in Real Life would be considered to be fictional characters.


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== Fan Works ==
== [[Fan Works]] ==
* As mentioned above, the [[Trope Maker]] is ''[[Undocumented Features]]'':
* As mentioned above, the [[Trope Maker]] is ''[[Undocumented Features]]'':
** Gryphon and [[Dirty Pair|Kei]] (...and [[Ah! My Goddess|Skuld]], and [[Sakura Wars|Sumire Kanzaki]], and ...)
** Gryphon and [[Dirty Pair|Kei]] (...and [[Ah! My Goddess|Skuld]], and [[Sakura Wars|Sumire Kanzaki]], and ...)
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** Redneck and [[Tenchi Muyo!|Wasyuu]]
** Redneck and [[Tenchi Muyo!|Wasyuu]]
** Hammer and [[Project A-ko|Eiko]]
** Hammer and [[Project A-ko|Eiko]]
:Most of the pairs above have at least one child. (And Hammer and Eiko have had a series of foster and adopted children.) There are so many children of avatars that starting with its ''Future Imperfect'' phase, ''UF'' has become focused on the adventures of next generation rather than the original Author Avatars.
* The only reason the [[Official Couple]] in ''[[Isekai by Moonlight]]'' (Robu and [[Sailor Moon|Makoto]]) isn't married is because her guardian has told them to wait. They're otherwise an example of this trope, scheduling fun times around work, shopping for groceries together, sharing the household chores, and [[Battle Couple|supporting each other in combat]].
* The only reason the [[Official Couple]] in ''[[Isekai by Moonlight]]'' (Robu and [[Sailor Moon|Makoto]]) isn't married is because her guardian has told them to wait. They're otherwise an example of this trope, wearing each other's rings, scheduling fun times around work, shopping for groceries together, sharing the household chores, and eventually [[Battle Couple|supporting each other in combat]].
* In the ''[https://forums.spacebattles.com/threads/new-beginnings-mlp.346599/ New Beginnings]'' fanfic cycle (based on ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic]]'') the [[Author Avatar]] - who awakened as a unicorn - marries Princess Luna. They're deeply in love, and they have to work their private time around their jobs as rulers.
* In the ''[https://forums.spacebattles.com/threads/new-beginnings-mlp.346599/ New Beginnings]'' fanfic cycle by Hiver (based on ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic]]'') the [[Author Avatar]] - who awakened as a unicorn - marries Princess Luna (and a few others). They're deeply in love, and they have to work their private time around their jobs as rulers.
* ''[[Neon Exodus Evangelion]]'', if you insist that DJ Croft is a "disguised" SI despite [[Eyrie Productions, Unlimited]]'s claims to the contrary. The end of ''Apotheosis Now'' has DJ proposing to Asuka, and the fragmentary "sequel" material that's appeared in the years since make it clear that they've been married for at least a couple decades afterward.
* Taking Sean Gaffney's ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' stories ''[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/157268/1/Made-of-Stone Made of Stone]'' and ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20160801074042/http://www.thekeep.org/~sean/tae.txt Trials and Errors]'' as a single narrative gives us Sean and Hotaru as a couple.
* The completed ''[[Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?]]'' fanfic ''[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12692133/1/1-I-am-a-girl-in-the-dungeon I am a girl in the dungeon?]'' has the isekai protagonist arriving in the Dungeon below Orario. She marries her local lover roughly two-thirds of the way through the story.

== [[Literature]] ==
* The "[[Mary Russell]]" series by Laurie R. King: Halfway between fanfic and literature, in ''The Beekeeper's Apprentice'' we are introduced to Mary Russell. It is unrevealed whether her middle name is Sue, but Mary is a Sherlock Holmes fan who runs into the aging detective in Sussex (at a point after where the Conan Doyle stories end). Mary eventually gets a degree in theology and marries Holmes. She is of course written by an author who is a Sherlock Holmes fan with a degree in theology. Played With in that Mary is an [[Author Avatar]] rather than [[Trapped in Another World]].
* [[Harold Shea]], who from what little description we have of him at least looks like his writer [[L. Sprague de Camp]], married Belphebe from ''The Faerie Queene'' in "The Mathematics of Magic". They went on to have adventures together in the subsequent novels of the ''Compleat Enchanter'' series.
* Played with in-universe in the Chinese novel ''[[The Scum Villain's Self-Saving System]]''. Airplane Shooting Into The Sky, the author of the in-universe novel "''Proud Immortal Demon Way''", transmigrates into his novel as minor villain Shang Qinghua, a [[Dirty Coward]] [[Heel Face Revolving Door]] type of character destined to die in the hands of his employer, [[An Ice Person|ice demon lord Mobei-Jun]], who was written as Airplane's ideal man. So Airplane decides to avoid his canonic fate by going full [[Lickspittle]] on Mobei-Jun, and accidentally manages to make Mobei-Jun fall in love with him. The problem was that Airplane's ideal man was [[Tall, Dark and Handsome|Tall, Dark,]] [[Hunk|Buff]] and [[The Stoic|Stoic]] [[Ice King]], and also he wrote the demon race as extremely violent people [[What Is This Thing You Call Love?|who don't get love particularly well]], so not only Airplane/Shang Qinghua doesn't realize for a long time that Mobei-Jun has fallen (or that he ''can'' fall) in love with him, Mobei-jun himself [[Love Epiphany|didn't realize he had fallen]] for Shang Qinghua until the latter gets into mortal peril.


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Latest revision as of 20:47, 13 December 2023

So you're Trapped in Another World, one that you recognize from fiction back home. And it's a work with a character that you really, really liked. And you've met that character here. Wonder of wonders, after the character gets to know you, they really, really like you, too; when you ask whether they want to get married, They Do. Congratulations! But this story doesn't end there with a Happily Ever After; you and your special other still have a life to live together.

Married Mai Waifu For Real is when what would otherwise be an "Author Avatar or similar original character Trapped in Another World gets the canon character" Wish Fulfillment story continues after the wedding. This is not just about getting the girl (or whoever); that's Happily Ever After. This is about telling stories about full-fledged relationships; the characters have to balance their work and family lives, and they have children if they've been together for long enough. In many ways, this is a Deconstruction of Happily Ever After, done in a way that doesn't invalidate that trope's basic premise.

Contrast with Happily Ever After, as mentioned above, and And the Adventure Continues..., which ends the story without showing any of the life that the isekaied character and the canon character live together.

The Trope Maker is Undocumented Features, where five of the Author Avatars form families with who in Real Life would be considered to be fictional characters.

Examples of Married Mai Waifu For Real include:

Fan Works

Most of the pairs above have at least one child. (And Hammer and Eiko have had a series of foster and adopted children.) There are so many children of avatars that starting with its Future Imperfect phase, UF has become focused on the adventures of next generation rather than the original Author Avatars.

Literature

  • The "Mary Russell" series by Laurie R. King: Halfway between fanfic and literature, in The Beekeeper's Apprentice we are introduced to Mary Russell. It is unrevealed whether her middle name is Sue, but Mary is a Sherlock Holmes fan who runs into the aging detective in Sussex (at a point after where the Conan Doyle stories end). Mary eventually gets a degree in theology and marries Holmes. She is of course written by an author who is a Sherlock Holmes fan with a degree in theology. Played With in that Mary is an Author Avatar rather than Trapped in Another World.
  • Harold Shea, who from what little description we have of him at least looks like his writer L. Sprague de Camp, married Belphebe from The Faerie Queene in "The Mathematics of Magic". They went on to have adventures together in the subsequent novels of the Compleat Enchanter series.
  • Played with in-universe in the Chinese novel The Scum Villain's Self-Saving System. Airplane Shooting Into The Sky, the author of the in-universe novel "Proud Immortal Demon Way", transmigrates into his novel as minor villain Shang Qinghua, a Dirty Coward Heel Face Revolving Door type of character destined to die in the hands of his employer, ice demon lord Mobei-Jun, who was written as Airplane's ideal man. So Airplane decides to avoid his canonic fate by going full Lickspittle on Mobei-Jun, and accidentally manages to make Mobei-Jun fall in love with him. The problem was that Airplane's ideal man was Tall, Dark, Buff and Stoic Ice King, and also he wrote the demon race as extremely violent people who don't get love particularly well, so not only Airplane/Shang Qinghua doesn't realize for a long time that Mobei-Jun has fallen (or that he can fall) in love with him, Mobei-jun himself didn't realize he had fallen for Shang Qinghua until the latter gets into mortal peril.