While never seen on screen, Maris Crane is one of television's most famous "off-screen" characters, defined by her turbulent relationship with Niles Crane. Happily and Madly | School Library Journal
Maris is married to Henry, an elderly and impotent Earl . To prevent a hated nephew from inheriting his title, Henry commissions Captain Reynold (Reyn) Durant to impregnate his wife. Maris Sexual Circumstances [Completed]
In the Regency romance Captain Durant's Countess by Maggie Robinson, Maris, Countess of Kelby, enters a relationship under extreme duress. While never seen on screen, Maris Crane is
While "Maris Circumstances" does not refer to a single specific media title, several prominent characters named Maris feature in recent and classic stories defined by complex romantic "circumstances" and relationship storylines. In the Regency romance Captain Durant's Countess by
Maris and Edison continue to see each other in secret, fueled by guilt until Maris uncovers that Edison is involved in criminal activity. Maris Crane and Niles in Frasier