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I love how the technology of Dune is so advanced but society and government as a whole is just backwater to the point they’re back to medieval era behavior and beliefs like feudalism and homophobia. Don’t get me started how Jessica was conceived too. That’s a double yikes.
#dune#Paul Atreides#chani kynes#princess irulan#Stilgar#gurney halleck#leto atreides#Jessica Harkonnen#duncan idaho
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ʀᴇᴠᴇʀᴇɴᴅ ᴍᴏᴛʜᴇʀ ʟᴀᴅʏ ᴊᴇꜱꜱɪᴄᴀ
Lady Jessica, Reverend Mother of the Fremen. She is the influencer of her son's rise to power. Mother of the Lisan al-Gaib, the Kwisatz Haderach. Mother of St. Alia of the Knife. I made this playlist inspired by Jessica after she had taken the worms poison and became the Reverend Mother. Please check it out!



"To establish her and Paul's place in the Fremen hierarchy and guide Sietch Tabr toward continued survival, Jessica undertook the dangerous process of ingesting the highly toxic Water of Life."
"Kwisatz Haderach, show us the way.' You're so close now! Only one steps remains, and you will become the Kwisatz Haderach. Only one steps remains! You must do what I did. You must drink the Water of Life. And your mind, it's gonna - it's gonna open and you will see! You will see! The beauty, and the horror!"
"You're right. If we want to protect your brother, we need all the Fremen to believe in the prophecy. We must convert the non-believers, one by one. We need to start with the weaker ones. The vulnerable ones. The ones, who fear us."
“We’ll be waiting for you. All of us.”
"The Holy War begins!"
#dune#dune movie#dune part ii#dune part 2#dune books#lady jessica#reverend mother#fremen#bene gesserit#Reverend Mother Jessica#dune part two#Arrakis#spice#dune x reader#dune oc#jessica atreides#jessica and paul#music inspo#cult leader#jessica Harkonnen#house harkonnen#house atreides#spotify#playlist#music#dark femininity#atredies#Harkonnen#paul atredies x reader
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#dune#dune part two#paul atreides#feyd rautha#jessica atreides#paul muad'dib#glossu rabban#beast rabban#emperor#princess irulan#vladimir harkonnen#stilgar#incorrect quote#shitpost
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Dune VS The Witcher.
Which union would be the most cursed?
Paul and Emhyr

2. Yennefer and Jessica

3. Baron Harkonnen and Dijkstra

4. Alia and Ciri

#dune#alia atreides#baron harkonnen#vladimir harkonnen#paul atreides#jessica atreides#the witcher#the witcher 3#emhyr var emreis#sigismund dijkstra#cirilla fiona elen riannon#cirilla of cintra#witcher ciri#yennefer of vengerberg#witcher yennefer
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Paul looking at Feyd-Rautha: Oooh mom, do I really have to fight this weird guy?
Lady Jessica: Be grateful you don’t have to marry him.
Paul: What?
Lady Jessica: Nothing…
#dune#dune part two#dune movie#paul atreides#feyd rautha#feyd rautha harkonnen#lady jessica#feydpaul#random thoughts
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'Dune (1984)' by Renato Casaro.
#Art Of The Day#Art#AOTD#Renato Casaro#Dune#Davd Lynch#Lady Jessica#Paul Atreides#Paul Muad Dib#Feyd Rautha#Baron Harkonnen#Movie Poster
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The Voice from the Outer World
Dune is a story of failure. SPOILERS for Dune Part 2 below
Power corrupts and all of that. We all know this. So we would be able to avoid it, right? If you know what happens you can chose another option. You would be different.
And here's a story that shows that even when you know all of this and more and can literally see the future it's still not enough.
I get why people often think that to avoid this the person in power shouldn't want that power. That this would make them somehow immune. And this logic has multiple faults (like - how can you be good at doing something you hate?) and one of them is that just not wanting to abuse power doesn't mean you would do right things with it.
We are reminded multiple times in the film (and the books also aren't shy about it) that Fremen religious belief in a saviour is not something that arose naturally. It's a belief seeded by Bene Gesserit's Missionaria Protectiva. They seeded superstitions and myths in different cultures so they could use them in a future emergency. Everything Fremen believe about their Mahdi was created so their faith could be used by a Bene Gesserit in need. And both Jessica and Paul are aware of this even before they even set a foot on Arrakis.
It's specifically made for the saviour to be a foreign one (Lisan al-Gaib is The Voice from the Outer World) because the people who made and planned to use this prophecy were ones from an outsider culture. Paul doesn't hijack Fremen beliefs to insert himself as their white saviour. These beliefs was specifically created for someone like him to use.
It was made with purpose of hijacking Fremen religion into protecting the foreigners who know how this prophecy was constructed. This is a parasitic belief (cuckoo-like faith) and the truth doesn't set anyone free. We see why with Stilgar as he wants to believe so much that everything becomes a sign. Even when he's told this has been fabricated and he was manipulated he warps it into something that supports his beliefs not undermines them. I'm sure you've seen this in real life, in real politics if not religion.
Jessica and Chani got changed the most from their book versions. They've become opposite sides of the ideological divide. Not between religion and lack of it - Jessica obviously not a believer - but between using people and letting them decide their own future.
Book Jessica is more apprehensive of Paul's choices. She's often more worried he may not survive the trials than pushing for them for power. In here she becomes the driving force for using the messianic belief Bene Gesserit implanted for Paul's benefit. She makes sure Fremen believe he fits the story. She doesn't care about Paul's wishes to avoid this burden. She knows it doesn't matter when he tells the people the truth about Bene Gesserit, their abilities and their manipulation techniques. Belief is impervious to proof and confirmation bias makes you reject all evidence to the contrary.
But then, in the film, Jessica is kind of possessed. Stilgar warns Paul not to listen to the djinn but neither he nor his mother can stop listening to the voices. The film removes Alia's book doings but replaces them with foreshadowing of what she becomes. She whispers the truths about the future to her mother even before she is born. Funny, how this change makes her, not Paul, the first fully prescient Atreides. She is manipulating the events when Paul refuses to and that's a foreshadowing too. When Jessica took the Water of Life while pregnant she did it for the power this new position among the Fremen would give her. Alia never stood a chance. She was pre-born into this.
The only one trying to stand in the way of succumbing to the power corruption is movie version of Chani. She was never believer in a saviour. She wants her people to save themselves. They already have a plan for a better future that doesn't involve killing worlds for the Empire they never wanted anything to do with. They were not supposed to be warriors of the prophet. She sees this for what it is - a way to control her people. She understands this is just another form of enslavement. The only difference is that this one is embraced. No one listens to her when she tells them the truth. They only see what they want to see.
The power that comes from being close to the rule is just as blinding when you stand close to the throne as it is when you sit on it.
And the sad part is she knows she played a part in this happening to as she convinced Paul to give this a try. She didn't see the visions he saw so she hoped he can remain the person she fell in love with. When he submits to the way prescience shows him and takes over the faith we feel her heartbreak. She watches him becoming what he feared and everyone around him stops her from trying to save him because they get something out of it (not just the other Fremen or Jessica - Gurney puts atomic arsenal in Paul's hands).
Paul doesn't bring freedom. He just changes who holds the power but in the end the structures of power remain (the similarities between Saudarkar and Fremen are not accidental). And billions die so it can happen. But billions is a an abstract number. It's much easier to feel the consequences when they hit close and personal.
Everyone around Paul gets to gain something - Gurney gets revenge on Rabban, Jessica and Stilgar get to destroy the Harkonnens and the Emperor. They are on top now. The power corrupts before you even hold it. Just the promise of power is enough.
This film version of Chani doesn't let us forget that this is what we watch. That what is happening is not a good thing. We as humans have tendency to gloss over big numbers of deaths when it's some unseen people with whom we have no emotional connections. Through her eyes the loss is so much more personal. She loses her Usul to Paul Muad'Dib. And he takes her people and her planet too.
As Paul says - they are Harkonnens too. And they do what Harkonnens do too. The difference was always cosmetic.
And one more thing. A lot is said about Arabic and Muslim influences in Fremen culture and religion but they aren't the only ones. One other is the word used for the places where Fremen live - Sietch. It comes from Zaporozhian Cossack name for their fortified encampments - sich.
In the West the name Cossacks invokes the cruel Russian Imperial forces that tsars used to pacify conquered territories. But this is not what comes to my mind first. In the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth they were free people living in the borderlands of the Commonwealth on the territories often attacked by the Ottomans. The constant raids from the Turks meant they were warriors and constantly moving. But this also allowed for a lot of freedom as there wasn't a lot of direct control over these territories for the same reason. This meant that they were often joined by anyone wishing to have that freedom - from peasants escaping indenture to nobles escaping the law.
The dissatisfaction with the Polish rule eventually lead to an uprising and this part of Ukraine joined Russian Empire. That Empire destroyed all the freedoms Cossacks had and those independent warriors became just another enforcers of conformity for the Empire. They've become exactly what they fought against. I often wondered if Herbert chose the name Sietch intentionally to invoke this turn of events.
#dune#paul atreides#jessica atreides#lady jessica#alia atreides#chani kynes#stilgar#fremen#bene gesserit#harkonnens#lisan al-gaib#muad'dib#usul#dune part 2#dune part two#dune 2024#dune part two spoilers#dune part 2 spoilers#arrakis
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"A baby between Feyd-Rautha and an Atreides daughter would have brought peace between the Harkonnens and the Atreides, and created an über being." - Denis Villeneuve (New York Times)
#dune#dune part 2#timothée chalamet#rebecca ferguson#austin butler#paul atreides#jessica atreides#feyd-rautha harkonnen#filmedit#filmgifs#moviegifs#gifs#dune 1#dune 2#~#the absolute messiest family tree lmao
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DUNE: PART TWO (2024) - dir. Denis Villeneuve
#think about what this scene is saying: the atreides and harkonnens are two sides of the same coin#duneedit#filmedit#scifiedit#paul atreides#lady jessica#dune#dune part two#*gifs
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ʙᴇɴᴇ ɢᴇꜱꜱᴇʀɪᴛ
The Bene Gesserit Order. The sisterhood. I have created a playlist for the women who shroud themselves in mystery to achieve their own ends. Please check it out!



An ancient and adept organisation that used ritual mysticism and symbolism. Women spies, nuns, scientists, and theologians who used genetic experimentation, galactic political interference, and religious engineering.
I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.
I am the servant of all my Sisters. They watch their servant with critical eyes. I cannot spend too much time on generalities nor on trivia.
Our household god is this thing we carry forward generation after generation: our message for humankind if it matures. The closest thing we have to a household goddess is a failed Reverend Mother
For women... These things are so ancient within us…that they’re ground into each separate cell of our bodies…It’s as easy to be overwhelmed by giving as by taking.
#dune#dune part ii#dune books#dune part 2#dune movie#dune part two#dune part one#dune part 1#children of dune#lady jessica#reverend mother#bene gesserit#irulan corrino#princess irulan#margot fenring#lady margot fenring#Arrakis#atredies#paul atreides x reader#Harkonnen#feyd rautha x reader#paul atredies x reader#alia atreides#dune: prophecy#dune prophecy#house harkonnen#kwisatz haderach#playlist#valya harkonnen#tula harkonnen
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Chani in the end of Dune Part 2 be like:
#dune#dune part 2#chani kynes#paul atreides#gurney halleck#jessica atreides#Stilgar#leto atreides#feyd rautha#glossu rabban#vladimir harkonnen
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Dune: Prophecy (2024—)
#dune prophecy#dune: prophecy#dune#valya harkonnen#emily watson#jessica barden#duneprophecygifs#hbo#hbo max#tvgifs#tvedit#gif 3
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finding out the jedis were based on the bene gesserits but toned down so the kids don't feel like starting sects to rule the galaxy, it's like discovering the dark version of the grims brothers tales that disney toned down for your childhood psyche
#valya harkonnen#dune prophecy#dune#tula harkonnen#house harkonnen#bene gesserit#jessica atreides#ynez corrino#sister theodosia#sister francesca
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Dune lore is fucking insane. I just finished the first book, and have concluded that Frank Herbert is a goddamn genius.
20,000 years in the future.
Matriarchal cult of eugenisist space-nuns with weird psychic powers
Houses that resemble the royalty of medieval earth, all still obsessed with power and profit over everything else
complex religions with clear inspirations of real-world present religions (specifically catholicism and islam)
Human supercomputers?? that are also assassins??
A prison planet that creates supersoldiers by killing the weak to filter out the strongest
the main villain being the physical embodiment of sin (gluttony, lust, greed)
politics. holy war. oppression of native peoples. false prophets. cults. drugs. worms.
and that just scratches the surface. theres five more books…
#dune#dune book#dune series#paul atreides#lady jessica#bene gesserit#arrakis#baron harkonnen#fremen#sandworm#shai hulud#muad’dib#lisan al gaib#mentat#thufir hawat#gurney halleck#chani kynes#duncan idaho#frank herbert#science fiction#classic literature#geidi primes#salusa secundus#sardaukar#padishah emperor#princess irulan
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Stranger | Chapter 1
Chapter Links: [1], [2], [3], [4], [5]
Summary: The Atreides daughter is sent off to Giedi Prime to marry the Harkonnen heir in an attempt to quell the feuding Great Houses. The bride, however, must prove her grit and earn the respect of her new family if she is to survive her new life. Perhaps she will find that she had more Harkonnen in her than she thought.
TW: none (for now)
Tags: Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen x Atreides!Reader, Arranged Marriage, Eventual Smut (just not in this chapter lmao), No use of y/n, Original Characters, cannon what cannon
Word Count: 1.2k
A/N: Please bear with me, it has been ages since I've written anything and this is my first ever work of fanfiction. I've never written in the second person before so if you catch any mistakes, especially in verb tenses, please let me know. English is not my first language. Also, this might start out a bit slow but I promise things will pick up soon.
The smell of grass and the crashing waves of Caladan brought you comfort as you stood before the starship that had been rented from the Spacing Guild.
Your brother had insisted on accompanying you to Giedi Prime, but a round trip would have been unnecessarily expensive, even with the vast wealth of your Great House. Besides, it would be foolish to deliver the heir of House Atreides to the home world of their sworn enemies. It was bad enough they had to send you there.
"Give them hell," Paul teased as he hugged you goodbye.
You laughed, but you knew his smile didn't quite reach his eyes. He had faith in your strength and ferocity, but he had much less faith in the hospitality of the Harkonnens.
"I'll miss you," you pull away and try to give him a reassuring smile but you, yourself, are not so certain of your fate.
You made your way to your mother, next in line to bid you farewell.
"Remember your training." Lady Jessica held your face and planted a tender kiss on your forehead. She had already given you all the advice she could.
You take her hands in yours and kiss them. "I will," you tell her solemnly.
You finally make it to your father, whose eyes are already welling with tears.
"My darling princess," his voice cracks as he lays a hand on your cheek. The Duke may seem a stoic man to most, but those who truly knew him knew he had a big heart.
Perhaps it is because you are one of those people that you finally feel that weight in your chest that you've been dreading since the signing of your marriage pact. It will be a truly long time before you would see your family again. If you could ever see them at all.
The Duke waves at an attendant who approaches with a silver tray. Leto takes the dagger resting on it and places it in your hands. "To remind you that you will always be an Atreides, that you will always be my daughter."
You let your tears fall as you hold the gift close to your chest.
"Don't cry now," your father pulls you into a hug, hoping to hide his own tears, "or I might never let you go."
You let a laugh slip through the sobs. You knew it was already decided and it is your duty to fulfill. The Sisterhood and the Emperor himself endorsed the match. Nothing could change it now.
The harsh light of Giedi Prime's black sun assaulted your eyes as you made your way down the starship's gangplank. The stark, high-contrast black and white made everything a pain to look at. You were thankful for the veils of your travelling gowns for providing you at least some shade.
You were greeted by House Harkonnen's steward, Jaromir Naggul, and swiftly led into the imposing, Brutalist fortress of their stronghold. You were almost happy to escape the infrared outside.
"Your belongings are being sent to your new quarters as we speak," Jaromir, a lanky but stately man, informs you. "You may change out of your traveling clothes and rest there. The Baron will receive you in the throne room in the afternoon."
You note his accent and the mild contempt in his voice, as if you were an inconvenience.
"This is Iassa," he gestures to one of the servants that had been following you through the halls. "She is your assigned slave. Should you need anything, you may tell her."
The word almost knocks the breath out of you.
Your eyes turn to Iassa in her pale gray robes, and you give her a polite nod. She hastily curtsies in return.
You knew the Harkonnens and even the Emperor kept slaves, but you suppose it never occurred to you that you would be charged with one yourself.
"Of course," Jaromir continues, "any of the servants in the fortress will be at your command, but Iassa will be in waiting for you in particular."
"Of course," you reply coldly.
"You will be staying in the guest wing for now," Jaromir says as he shows you the door to your quarters. "Of course, until your wedding. When you will then be moved to the na-Baron's apartments."
"...of course," you repeat, grateful again for your veils that they hide your dread.
You are silent as Iassa helps you into a black gown for your audience with the baron. It is the fashionable color in the Harkonnen home world. Although there were many other 'fashionable' traits on Giedi Prime, this was the only one you felt comfortable adopting right now. The complete lack of hair in every individual you had seen was certainly unsettling, but you sensed it would be rude to speak about it.
"What is the na-Baron like?" you ask.
Iassa pauses her fastening of your dress, she swallows. "He is a fearsome warrior, my lady," she keeps her gaze averted, "handsome and popular with the people."
Her voice was shaky but she seemed genuine. You only wonder if those words hold the same implications here as they do back home.
You look over to Iassa as she fetches your shoes. It's not difficult to see that she fears you. You cannot help but feel that that is all there is. You are still an off-worlder. An Atreides no less. She harbors no respect for you.
You take care to style your hair in the fashions of Caladan, fastening a falcon-like pin at the back of your head. The symbol of your house. Perhaps it is a risky choice, to be seen as defiant by the baron should he notice, but you could already feel the black sun beginning to drain the life out of you. The thrill of quiet defiance would have to sustain you for now.
Jaromir returns in time to fetch you and you are led to the throne room.
The baron's grotesque floating body looms over you and his subjects. You had never met any of the Harkonnens before but you were sure that was him.
"Welcome to your new home, Lady Atreides," the Baron utters your last name with thinly veiled loathing. "Let me present my nephew, Feyd-Rautha."
A tall muscular young man steps forward. Stately and regal as a Harkonnen could be, he looks over you with condescending eyes.
He certainly looked like a warrior, and you could see how the people of Giedi Prime could find him handsome, but you find yourself wanting to spit in his face.
"Forgive me for not greeting you when you landed, my lady," the na-Baron bows to you. His gravelly voice sends a chill down your spine, "I was preoccupied at the time. I trust you have settled well?"
You curtsy in turn, "I'm sure my lord had important duties to attend to. I am grateful for your hospitality. My rooms are very comfortable."
"Do not find them too comfortable young lady," the Baron calls from afloat his chair, "your wedding celebrations are to begin and you will be sharing rooms with my nephew before long."
Feyd-Rautha smirks at this and you are almost willing to cast decorum aside to slap it off his face.
"Tomorrow, your groom will take part in the arena to demonstrate his prowess as a worthy husband and leader, as per the traditions of our house," the Baron announces. "I'm sure you will make a point to attend."
"I would not miss it, dear Baron."
Chapter Links: [1], [2], [3], [4], [5]
#feyd rautha#feyd rautha harkonnen#feyd rautha x reader#feyd rautha x you#feyd rautha smut#dune#dune part two#house harkonnen#house atreides#leto atreides#lady jessica#paul atreides#baron vladimir harkonnen#duke leto atreides#austin butler#jessica atreides#space-mango-company#fic: stranger
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thinking about paul atreides and touch and the way chani strokes his cheek exactly the way his father used to and the way his mother always cups him with both of her hands like she used to cup him within her womb and the way chani and gurney both cling to him with relief when they find out he's alright and the fact that by the end of the second film he has distanced himself from his loved ones so immensely that the only people he touches are his enemies and even then he only touches them in order to subjugate them
(gifs are: 1, 3, 6. @timotheecontent 2. @where-theres-smoak-2 4. @thespicemustflowgirls 5. @whumpypepsigal 7. @5ummit 8. @ghaniatreides)
#even in the second movie he is loved!!! and he is touched!!!#it's over the course of those last few days that this change happens#paul atreides#paul#meta#leto atreides#jessica atreides#lady jessica#duke leto#gurney halleck#chani kynes#gurney#chani#jessica#leto#feyd rautha harkonnen#feyd rautha#shaddam corrino#emperor shaddam iv#gif#dune#dune part 2#dune part 1#dune part two#dune part one#dune 1#dune 2#dune 2021#dune 2024#dune movie
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