#to decouple their relationship from the implications of the Bene Gesserit programme and still find meaning in their union
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Also on that train of thought
The fics that have Feyd Rautha simp for Paul not because of a competency kink (which is arguably canon to the film - isn't that the reason why y'all say he looks turned on in the film?) but because of a misplaced adherence to the Bene Gesserit prophecy/plans (that Paul was meant to be Feyd's match in marital affairs) is not as inspired as you might think it is. It's not brave to say oh this boy was promised a gf and now he's pussywhipped for the boy he got in her stead. You've just reinvented a trans chaser with extra steps.
Also, the idea that Feyd Rautha would put that much faith in a prophecy feels reductive for a character that is already not a major-major player in the plot. I still need to read the book to get a better gauge on his character, but I've heard that he appears for a grand total of 4 scenes, which is kind of more or less the extent of his appearance in the films too. I would hope expanding on his characterisation meant giving him more agency (or at least a drive towards emancipation and agency) and more ambition amidst all the plans that have been made for him long before he was born. If he's truly as power hungry as Part Two seems to suggest - he has the will to assassinate his uncle Baron Harkonnen until he was appeased by the appointment of stewardship on Arrakis and the prospect of marrying Irulan for the throne - then what makes you think he would settle for doing as the Bene Gesserit expects of him? If he pursues Paul as a partner it would be through his own means and for reasons that defy the BG's chokehold on the imperium.
#trans paul atreides#feydpaul#Paul is repeatedly shown to be weighed down by the visions and expectations of the Kwisatz Haderach#it's not romantic to surrender to the paths laid out by one's prescient abilities - that robs one of free will#that sort of existence is a prison in the context of the book#and so... the narrative of FeydPaul as intended soulmates is actually more limiting than it is liberating...#it would be more compelling to see them defy that prophecy#to decouple their relationship from the implications of the Bene Gesserit programme and still find meaning in their union#duneposting
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