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Nino Lahiffe/Alya Césaire

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Pairing
Pairing: Nino Lahiffe/Alya Césaire
Alternative name(s): DJWiFi, Alyno, Ninalya, Nalya, Ninya, BubbleBlogger, Cararouge, Caralya, Renapace, Renino, DJFox, JadedFox, JtWifi
Gender category: F/M
Fandom: Miraculous Ladybug
Canonical?: Yes
Prevalence: Common, most often secondary
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Nino Lahiffe/Alya Césaire is a pairing in the French children's cartoon Miraculous Ladybug. Alya and Nino are the best friends of the two main characters of the show and occasionally superheroes starting in season 2.

Overview

Common side pairing to the Adrien/Marinette love square and other ships.

Fanon and tropes

  • Love Square: Traditionally, the "love square" of the show is between Adrien and Marinette, but in fanfics about Alya and Nino, it's common to use AU to make it so Alya and Nino have a love square, often using their identities as Rena Rouge and Carapace to complicate their relationship. Often in these AU's, Nino has a crush on Alya while Rena Rouge has a crush on Carapace, but it can be the opposite as well.
  • Renapace: Alya and Nino know each other's identities as Rena Rouge and Carapace from the season 3 finale "Catalyst (Heroes Day, Part 1)," and the ship name between their superhero identities is often called "Renapace." They're the only two characters to know each other's identities who are in a relationship with each other at this point, so many fanworks take advantage of this fact. In many fanworks, they slyly reference each other's identities as civilians, work together as superheroes even when they officially shouldn't know who the other is, or support each other when one is a superhero and the other is a civilian despite the danger.

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