Characters having Massive Numbered Siblings in Fan Works.
Code Geass
- The Britannian royal family is specifically said to have had 200 members born to Charles and his various wives in The Britannian Succession Crisis of 2017 ATB. By the start of the story over half of them are dead (truly or officially as is the case of the Vi Britannias), and the number is already dropping as the story goes on.
- In the aptly named Fertility, Suzaku and Euphemia have ten children together, and Euphemia is pregnant with an eleventh.
- Where Talent Goes to Die: Kuro Akasaka is the eldest of six siblings- four sisters and a brother.
- In Super Villain Prevention 101, Harley mentions having a hectic family with five siblings.
- A.A. Pessimal's "The Importance of Index Cards" suggests the Pessimal family is this way: their children are not so much named as they are indexed, and as AE recounts a sister BC, they've finished the alphabet at least once. This gives AE a unique advantage when dealing with Tshup-Aklathep, the Infernal Star Toad with a Million Young: he's used to head-explodingly huge families.
- In Nadra's The Lion King (1994) fan theories, Sarabi is born with a twin brother, Aheri, around the same time as her paternal half-siblings, Zira and Jasiri. She also has three younger, maternal half-sisters. What makes this qualify for the trope is that Sarabi has a close familial relationship with all six of her siblings.
- Interestingly, in a deleted movie concept, Sarabi had at least three sisters, one of which was Nala's mom.
- In the long fan webcomic The Relatives of the King, Scar and Zira have six children together, eight if you count their stillborn son, Chaka and Kovu, who was adopted.
- What About Witch Queen? amps it up — Hans already has twelve canon brothers, but the fic gives him two extra sisters, making the total number of von Schwalbes fifteen. The oldest, Friedrich, mentions once that for his birthday, he invites nobody but the siblings and their families and they still must use a ballroom.
- By the time The Emiya Clan ended, Shirou Emiya had a total of twenty-nine children.
- Us and Them: Aeris and Sephiroth go on to have seven children (though Aeris once entertained the possibility of having as many as twelve). This leads to Sephiroth literally getting pounced on by his brood every time he comes home from a long mission.Aeris: They only mob you like that because they love you and miss you when you're gone.
Sephiroth: Love hurts...
- Abraxas (Hrodvitnon): San recalls that when he, Ichi and Ni were originally born billions of years ago, they hatched from eggs along with lots of other brothers and sisters, but their other siblings were picked up and eaten by predators which hunted their kind while they were still too young, small and weak to defend themselves.
- In Goldstein, Yehudah, an Orthodox Jew, is the third oldest of sevennote , with the youngest born during his first year at Hogwarts. Naturally, a comparison is made to the Weasleys. Terry, from a devout Catholic family, is the eldest of five.
- In Harry Potter and the Elder Sect, Aunt Clara (aka Rowena Ravenclaw) mentions in passing that Salazar Slytherin and Helga Hufflepuff had nineteen children together.
- One Dracken, Two Dracken, Red Dracken, Blue Dracken: Harry wakes up on his sixteenth birthday to find he's become a Dracken, which is a draconic species that typically gives birth in multiples. Being more powerful than most, he ends up with five husbands. By the time their oldest child is sixteen, the poor kid has to remember the names of 41 siblings.
- In Very Big Dursley Family, every couple on Privet Drive has several children, which is implied to be the result of Lily's protective magics. The Dursleys have seven children (eight counting Harry) and Petunia is pregnant with another, while the mother of Dudley's friend Piers is also pregnant with her eighth. It's apparently common enough that no one judges a fourteen-year-old girl for being several months pregnant.
- At least 90% of the time in fics of the genre, ALL. FIFTY. US. STATES. MPreg optional.
- Sometimes, the Canadian Province-tans and/or the Mexican State-tans too.
- Exceptionally notable in Your Father and Mine, featuring all the American State-tans, occasional appearances of the Province-tans and the Mexican State-tans, and the former two's fathers are linked with over FIVE HUNDRED OTHER OLDER SIBLINGS. It's rather complicated, to say the least, and the fact that all of these are linked is just the tip of the iceberg.
- Sometimes, the Canadian Province-tans and/or the Mexican State-tans too.
- Octuplets: Marinette's first pregnancy has her giving birth to octuplets. While Marinette and Adrien care for the new batch of infants and Tikki coos at them in delight, Plagg points out how weird the situation is and how no one is bothered by how crazy it is. This might also be because Marinette and Adrien's children are a set of baby octopuses.
- In Just a Child, Kanna is mentioned to be the youngest of six children, whereas no other Kamui children besides Kanna are mentioned in canon.
- The Pieces Lie Where They Fell: Vix-Lei, the minotaur, is the oldest of eight.
- Triptych Continuum: From A Mark Of Appeal: As Celestia says, when speaking to Joyous:I was the third of seven children. Luna is the fifth.
- Son of the Sannin:
- Mei mentions while pregnant with her first child how her parents constantly pressuring her to settle down and get married since she was the only one of her siblings to have inhereted both of their bloodline limits. The narration mentions that they were still pestering her after the birth of her sixth child, at which point she decided "screw it" and had her tubes ligated.
- Karin is pregnant with her seventh child by the time of the epilogue, and she "jokingly" threatens to castrate her husband once the baby is born.
- EVA Sessions: Someplace Vast and Dry: In addition to her natural-born biological son Shinji and adopted daughter Misato Katsuragi, Yui also grew Rei and nine other human-Lilithian hybrids ex vivo in artificial wombs using frozen samples of her own ovum and artificial sperm containing Lilithian genetic material, as test specimens for research towards the eventual development of actual Evangelions.
- The Serpent Empress: How many kids does Luffy have via the various Kuja women? He can't count that high! Of course, he's also an Idiot Hero, though the omake following it, which the author notes is mostly canon, claims to be several dozen.note
- In this Pokémon fanart, a shiny Mareep is sitting in front of a sign that says "I have 1,300 yellow big brothers and sisters" while in the background his/her Trainer is throwing a worn-out bike into the trash can as Talonflame lies on the ground exhausted.Explanation
- Sera the Eevee, one of the main characters in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Reflecting Balance has five older siblings, each one being a different Eeveelution.
- Pokémon Reset Bloodlines has one case that is definite, and one case that is all but confirmed. The first case are a family of 7 criminal brothers from Orre known as the 7 criminal brothers, even if one is the White Sheep of the family.
- It's hinted strongly in fic, still not fully confirmed, that one of them promptly had a lot of kids everywhere. The siblings in question come from Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Alola, and other regions, and the first sibling seen is Ash Ketchum, and he was far from the last who appeared. One character suggests that there may hundreds of them. Said Brother didn't care for any of them and left after one night stands.
- Orange Rose Gathering, a related story that is a Fusion Fic with the Infinity Train: Blossomverse, ups the sibling count to over a thousand. At one point Chloe notes that the father seemed to have taken the title 'Mother of a Thousand Young' as a personal challenge.
- Sylvia the Sylveon: The titular character has seven older siblings.
- Personality Conflicts: The De Santos family - Blue Zeo Ranger Rocky is the second oldest of eight.
- Cheaper by the Dozen: Taken to an extreme. Ranma, who has been missing for over twenty years in the fic's backstory, turns out to be living in the Joketsuzoku village with twenty four children, all of them girls who look just like Ranma's cursed form. She explains that this is the result of an attempt to use Nanniichuan to fix the Nyanniichuan curse; it instead trapped her in female form and permanently transformed one of her ovaries into a testicle. As a result, every time she ovulates, she automatically gets pregnant, and so she'll be pregnant every year for the rest of her life — she admits she stayed with the Joketsuzoku, even ending up in a threeway marriage with Shampoo and Mousse, because the Joketsuzoku practice communal childcare, making it the easiest way to survive her endless breeding. She also notes that she can actually get pregnant the normal way, and in fact she's pregnant with a Mousse-fathered child when Ryoga meets her, but it's very hard to do because it requires her lover inseminating her before the sperm constantly leaking from her internal testicle gets to the latest ovum.
- The 12 Labors of Pyrrha Nikos is a one-shot about Pyrrha and Jaune having 12 kids — eleven sons and then finally a daughter. As established by the title, it is also a parody based on The Twelve Labors of Heracles, with each pregnancy coinciding with either a battle or Grimm based on the 12 labors.
- Lord Brogar Karstark from Forum of Thrones has a surprisingly large brood for a northern lord, being the father of seven (although only one has played a major role in the story).
- Played with in The Missing Chao. In Chapter 10, Amy proudly exclaims about being married to Sonic and having 25 hoglets in the future. Forestnote corrects her by providing the fact that Mobians don't give birth to litters.
- Aen'rhien Vailiuri: Jaleh Khoroushi mentions offhand that she was the second of five, and that she and her older brother Ehsan ended up being backup parents.
- By comparison with Star Wars canon, the descendants of the late Jango Fett are downgraded from some three million engineered clones to a "mere" twelve natural-born sons in By the Sea, birthed in a union with an OC woman named Va'yen. Crys, Bly, and Rayshe'a/Fives are known to be dead prior to the start of the story plus three unnamed ones, leaving Kote/Cody, Marekar/Rex, Kix, Wolv/Wolffe, Eyayah/Echo, and Boba as the surviving ones.
- Same Difference: Downplayed. Yoshi and Shen have five children; Miwa, Leo, Raph, Donnie, and Mikey, the latter four of which are quadruplets.
- In Luminosity, some of the vampires from pre-modern times are mentioned to have come from such families. A few had this even after taking into account infant mortality rates of the time: Afton was the eldest of seven living siblings at the time of his turning (around 100 BCE), while Addy (from the 11th century in what's now Germany) had five older siblings who survived early childhood and a few more who didn't.
- In Gestation, Violet recalls having six siblings, herself being the third in the family.
- Ma'at: Ma'at's children as said when the goddess appears:Dani's mind retrieved the information she'd learned on the goddess. ~Ma'at was the goddess of the physical and moral law of Egypt, of order and truth. She was said to be the wife of Thoth and had eight children with him.
- In My Family Before the World, Wolverine and Sabertooth, through the magic of Mpreg, have at least eight children, all of which, with the exception of the youngest one, are boys.