Maiple

Maiple is the femslash ship between Mai Tsurugi and Maple from the Your Turn To Die fandom.

Canon
Mai and Maple do not have many interactions, at least not until later on during the Final Chapter, Part One.

The two first meet when Mai and the others storm into the Discussion Room to aid Sara Chidouin and Ranmaru Kageyama in their effort to calm Maple down after taking the letter that was given to her by Midori. Mai offers to read the letter, which turns out to really be Maple's instruction manual, and learns that she is a lonely girl who is in need of sympathy and companionship, and that understanding her emotions and being her friend is the key to peace. Mai requests that Sara be the one to reconcile with Maple when the time is right, and does not partake in the battle against her. After Maple pierces Naomichi Kurumada through the torso, the group realizes that she is too hostile to continue interacting with, and quickly leave the room. Q-taro Burgerberg becomes injured on the way out, and Mai stays behind to protect him from Maple.

The two take refuge in the Cemetery, where they eventually meet up with Keiji Shinogi. The three later encounter an exhausted Maple in the Art Gallery, and help her up onto one of the armchairs. Maple weakly states that she did terrible things to all of them, and Mai responds that it was because they took Midori's ID card, before asking her if she really likes him that much. Maple says that she does, but explains that as an Obstructor, she was supposed to kill him, but Midori prevented this by configuring her with a love program. Mai is horrified that Maple's feelings were so carelessly altered with to Midori's own benefit. Maple then tells the group to go inspect one of the lockers in the Locker Room, and gives them the password they need to open it. After retrieving a lantern from inside the locker, Mai says that they should go ask Maple what it's for, but when they return to the Art Gallery, Maple can no longer communicate with them, and only mutters the word "Hiyori" to herself. Mai expresses concern for Maple's condition, asking if she is broken. The three later return to the Locker Room, and uncover a secret passageway. Mai says that they should enter it, as she wants to know what Maple was trying to tell them. They find Midori's head inside of a box labeled "repaired," and they go bring it to Maple. This makes Maple happy, and she thanks them. Maple then explains to Mai how she can survive the upcoming "Banquet" without killing her partner, and Mai asks if they will still be recharged after they run out of power. Maple answers that she doesn't know, as Hiyori may not think of either of them as anything more than gimmicks. This scares Mai, but Maple tells her that there is a possibility that she will be brought back. Mai is still frightened, but Q-taro assures her that they will bring her back, and Maple also tells her not to worry, because she has allies. Using her last bit of strength, Maple expresses happiness in seeing the three of them together, before finally shutting down, causing Mai to cry.

Keiji and Mai later return to the Art Gallery to retrieve Midori's head for Tia Safalin. Feeling guilty, Mai asks if they should really be doing this, and Keiji says that Midori is an evil man, and isn't a good fit for Maple, which convinces her.

Later on, after Mai and Q-taro reunite with Sara and the others, the group encounters Midori, who introduces them to the newly reborn Maple, whose body has been grotesquely modified to accommodate for four artificial intelligences, one of which was of her herself, labeled "Sorrowful AI." In this form, Maple has no control over her actions, and is unable to fight her programming. Mai tells Maple to be strong, and that she doesn't really want to do this, but Maple suddenly attacks her, and Mai just barely manages to avoid her attack, appearing heartbroken.

Mai Dies
If the player does not manage to win the fight, Maple, against her own will, kills Mai by penetrating her through the chest with her tendrils. Midori congratulates Maple on doing her job right, and then asks what she would like as a reward. Maple angrily replies that she doesn't need one, and begins to unleash a full-out attack on Midori. It is likely that Mai's death contributed to Maple's rampage.

Mai Lives
If the player manages to win the fight, Midori complains that Maple really was useless after all, calling her a "piece of junk" and preparing to scrap her. Mai tells Midori that Maple loved him, and is appalled by his cruelty to her. Maple then suddenly awakens, and thanks the others before attacking Midori.

Fanon
While a rare pairing, Maiple is a popular ship in the Western fandom for both Maple and Mai. Most people just want Maple to be happy, and with Mai being a sweet lady who has expressed her concern and sympathy for Maple, some think that Mai would be perfect for her. It's often preferred as an alternative to Mapledori, as it is viewed as much healthier. Additionally, Mai and Maple interact when they are both dolls, which is part of why some like them together. However, for their relationship in canon, some find it sad or creepy that Mai would still have Midori's hands, especially considering Maple's love for Midori.

Maiple is also liked for the two being aesthetically pleasing together, with their food themes and similar clothing. They both wear hats modeled after food; Maple wears a pancake hat and Mai wears a bread hat. They both wear a dark red and white outfit with a similar skirt form and length. In one of Maple's CGs, her skirt hem is mistakenly adorned with lace instead of her usual syrup, making her look even more like Mai.

Maiple rivals the aforementioned Mapledori, as well as Safamaple and Qmai.

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Trivia

 * During the fight against Maple 2.0., if the player chooses Mai to use her Knife Throw against the Sorrowful AI, the AI appears to recognize Mai, referring to her by name, and pleading with her not to attack them. After Mai destroys the monitor, she sorrowfully apologizes to Maple.