“They were buffoons with barricaded eyes, their shoulders held in positions of immovable defense. Each position upon the great floor could be seen as an atrophic collision from which dead flesh might slough away to reveal skeletons. Their bodies, their clothes, and their faces described individual hells-the insucked breast of concealed terrors, the glittering hook of a jewel became substitute armor; the mouths were judgments full of frightened absolutes, cathedral prisms of eyebrows showing lofty and religious sentiments which their loins denied.”
Quote by Frank Herbert
Book:Children of Dune
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Children of Dune
In this sequel to Frank Herbert's 'Dune', the story delves into the political and spiritual struggles of a young woman named Leto II Atreides, who inherits the legacy of her father, Paul Atreides. The novel is set on the desert planet Arrakis, known as Dune, and follows the complex relationships between various factions vying for control over its valuable spice. The narrative encompasses themes of ecological balance, the rise of a new religion, and the manipulation of power dynamics. more
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