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Paul Atreides (/ ə ˈ t r eɪ ɪ d iː z /; [2] later known as Paul Muad'Dib, and later still as The Preacher) is a fictional character in the Dune universe created by Frank Herbert.He is a main character in the first two novels in the series, Dune (1965) and Dune Messiah (1969), and returns in Children of Dune (1976).
[4] In Dune, they are personally trained by, and fiercely loyal to, Paul Atreides. [5] The term is derived from the Arabic Fedayeen. [16] Filmbook – A shigawire imprint, used for training and education, which carries a mnemonic pulse that imprints information and corresponding images in the reader's mind. [4]
In Dune, the so-called "Arrakis Affair" puts unexpected Kwisatz Haderach Paul Atreides in control of first the Fremen people and then Arrakis itself. Absolute control over the spice supply allows Paul to depose Shaddam and become ruler of the known universe, with Shaddam's eldest daughter Princess Irulan as his wife. [13]
House Atreides. Paul Atreides, the Duke's son, and main character of the novel; Duke Leto Atreides, head of House Atreides; Lady Jessica, Bene Gesserit and concubine of the Duke, mother of Paul and Alia; Alia Atreides, Paul's younger sister; Thufir Hawat, Mentat and Master of Assassins to House Atreides
Awakened in the womb by the spice, the children are the heirs to Paul's prescient vision of the fate of the universe, a role that Alia desperately craves. House Corrino schemes to return to the throne, while the Bene Gesserit make common cause with the Tleilaxu and Spacing Guild to gain control of the spice and the children of Paul Atreides.
Paul Atreides notes in Dune that "The language of the Great Convention is clear enough: Use of atomics against humans shall be cause for planetary obliteration." [ 5 ] The atomics themselves act as a military deterrent —any House which violates the Great Convention flagrantly (such as using atomics openly in warfare) faces massive retaliation ...
The Dune prequel series is a sequence of novel trilogies written by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.Set in the Dune universe created by Frank Herbert, the novels take place in various time periods before and in between Herbert's original six novels, which began with 1965's Dune.
Daniel and Marty tell Khrone to discard the Baron Harkonnen and Paul Atreides gholas, as they have lured the Ithaca into a trap, and will soon capture the ghola of Paul Atreides on board. Working to his own ends, Khrone continues to prepare the gholas, restoring the Baron's memories and instructing him to train the Paul ghola, which he renames ...