“He felt fixated at some point of time where all truths were only temporary. Panic lay beneath his actions, he realized. Panic centered not on the possibility that Chani might die, but that Paul should come to him afterward filled with grief--his loved one, gone. Gone. Something cannot emerged from nothing, the ghola told himself. From what does this panic emerge?”
Quote by Frank Herbert
Book:Dune Messiah
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Dune Messiah
In 'Dune Messiah,' the protagonist Paul Atreides faces the challenges of his new role as the messiah of a distant planet. The novel delves into themes of power, religion, and the human condition, expanding upon the intricate political landscape and philosophical musings established in the original 'Dune'. more
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