Layliph

Layliph is the het ship between Seliph and Laylea from the Fire Emblem fandom.

Canon
Seliph is the lord and protagonist of Genealogy of Holy war, the rebel prince, leader of the Liberation Army. Laylea is a working dancer, a beautiful commoner from the desert of Dahna.

They both first encounter each other in a situation in which Laylea was imprisoned by the noble Bramsel, after a fight in which refused to entertain and be his personal dancer. To complicate more, she had with a discussion with her then close companion who happened to be Seliph's then political enemy, Ares, since she disapproved his desire of revenge against Seliph, seeing that Ares blamed Seliph's father, lord Sigurd, for the death of his own father, Eldigan. Laylea though, was very aware that what happened was probably something beyond the scope of both men and she was against the idea of his revenge, resulting on a fight between Laylea and Ares in which she found foolish his hatred against the prince, showing that she has a similar mindset to Seliph. But Ares didn't listen her, still setting travel to fight against Seliph's army. After Seliph defeats but forgives Ares, the two men make peace and march to seize the castle of Dahna, then Seliph and his army defeat Bramsel and release Laylea from her prison, and in this scenario they first meet.

After being freed from her dungeon in the castle, Laylea presents herself personally to Seliph. She gets surprised when the prince gets flustered and she realises that he never met a dancer prior, which she finds cute and teases him about it. She decides to join Seliph's army to fight against the empire. Later, Laylea visits a village in the desert in which she gains a sword from the merchant Anna, allowing her to fight in thefrontlines of the war, since she allegdly wanted to protect someone she loved.

As the story unfolds, she follows the army, fighting side by side with Seliph and the liberation army, and they become lovers. When the war ends, she marries Seliph and he the new emperor of Grannvale, pouring his strength into the reconstruction of the country and bringing peace dor the continent, aiming at the realization of a wealthy world, free of discrimination. And, at his side, there was the presence of his wife Laylea, who always stayed close and smiled at him.

Fanon
Laylith has the appeal of commoner x prince dynamic, added to the fact that Laylea is one of the most popular substitute childen, due to her being a beautiful dancer with strong personality, making her an unique case is which she is more used than her couterpart, Lene. This happens because Laylea is only available as a playable unit if Silvia is not paired with anyone else, which most players chose to not do, since it's one of the few cases in which the substitute is often preferred than the blooded child, since Laylea has the 'charm skill' that is considered optimal by many players.

Like most Genealogy pairings, it's quite obscure in the Fire Emblem fandom, due to the game not being released in west. Even so though, the pairing is one of the few substitute ships that gets some attention: it has a very niche following, being eventually mentioned in discussions in forums, and is arguably one of the most popular pairings for Laylea, rivaled mostly by Aresleya. Since the game have multiple canon pairings, by the choice of the player, the fanbase has some eventual frictions. The most common rival ships are on Seliph's side though: Muirliph, Lanaseliph, Larceliph, Pattyliph, Tineliph and the ship involving Laylea's substitute character, Leneliph.

Fandom
FAN FICTION

Trivia

 * Laylea is only playable if Silvia is not paired with anyone, otherwise she will be substituted by Lene, who is Silvia's daugther.