In the face of these facts, one is led to the inescapable conclusion that
the inefficient Bene Gesserit behavior in this affair was a product of an even
higher plan of which they were completely unaware!
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Appendix IV: The Almanak en-?Ashraf (Selected Excerpts of the Noble Houses)
SHADDAM IV (10,134-10,202)
The Padishah Emperor, 81st of his line (House Corrino) to occupy the Golden Lion
Throne, reigned from 10,156 (date his father, Elrood IX, succumbed to chaumurky)
until replaced by the 10,196 Regency set up in the name of his eldest daughter,
Irulan. His reign is noted chiefly for the Arrakis Revolt, blamed by many
historians on Shaddam IV’s dalliance with Court functions and the pomp of
office. The ranks of Bursegs were doubled in the first sixteen years of his
reign. Appropriations for Sardaukar training went down steadily in the final
thirty years before the Arrakis Revolt. He had five daughters (Irulan, Chalice,
Wensicia, Josifa, and Rugi) and no legal sons. Four of the daughters accompanied
him into retirement. His wife, Anirul, a Bene Gesserit of Hidden Rank, died in
10,176.
LETO ATREIDES (10,140-10,191)
A distaff cousin of the Corrinos, he is frequently referred to as the Red Duke.
House Atreides ruled Caladan as a siridar-?fief for twenty generations until
pressured into the move to Arrakis. He is known chiefly as the father of Duke
Paul Muad’Dib, the Umma Regent. The remains of Duke Leto occupy the “Skull Tomb”
on Arrakis. His death is attributed to the treachery of a Suk doctor, and is an
act laid to the Siridar-?Baron, Vladimir Harkonnen.
LADY JESSICA (Hon. Atreides) (10,154-10,256)
A natural daughter (Bene Gesserit reference) of the Siridar-?Baron Vladimir
Harkonnen. Mother of Duke Paul Muad’Dib. She graduated from the Wallach IX B.G.
School.
LADY ALIA ATREIDES (10,191- )
Legal daughter of Duke Leto-?Atreides and his formal concubine, Lady Jessica.
Lady Alia was born on Arrakis about eight months after Duke Leto’s death.
Prenatal exposure to an awareness-?spectrum narcotic is the reason generally
given for Bene Gesserit references to her as “Accursed One.” She is known in
popular history as St. Alia or St. Alia-?of-?the-?Knife. (For a detailed history,
see St. Alia, Huntress of a Billion Worlds by Pander Oulson.)
VLADIMIR HARKONNEN (10,110-10,193)
Commonly referred to as Baron Harkonnen, his title is officially Siridar
(planetary governor) Baron. Vladimir Harkonnen is the direct-?line male
descendant of the Bashar Abulurd Harkonnen who was banished for cowardice after
the Battle of Corrin. The return of House Harkonnen to power generally is
ascribed to adroit manipulation of the whale fur market and later consolidation
with melange wealth from Arrakis. The Siridar-?Baron died on Arrakis during the
Revolt. Title passed briefly to the na-?Baron, Feyd-?Rautha Harkonnen.
COUNT HASIMIR FENRING (10,133-10,225)
A distaff cousin of House Corrino, he was a childhood companion of Shaddam IV.
(The frequently discredited Pirate History of Corrino related the curious story
that Fenring was responsible for the chaumurky which disposed of Elrood IX.) All
accounts agree that Fenring was the closest friend Shaddam IV possessed. The
Imperial chores carried out by Count Fenring included that of Imperial Agent on
Arrakis during the Harkonnen regime there and later Siridar-?Absentia of Caladan.
He joined Shaddam IV in retirement on Salusa Secundus.
COUNT GLOSSU RABBAN (10,132-10,193)
Glossu Rabban, Count of Lankiveil, was the eldest nephew of Vladimir Harkonnen.
Glossu Rabban and Feyd-?Rautha Rabban (who took the name Harkonnen when chosen
for the Siridar-?Baron’s household) were legal sons of the Siridar-?Baron’s
youngest demibrother, Abulurd. Abulurd renounced the Harkonnen name and all
rights to the title when given the subdistrict governorship of Rabban-?Lankiveil.
Rabban was a distaff name.
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Terminology of the Imperium
In studying the Imperium, Arrakis, and the whole culture which produced
Muad’Dib, many unfamiliar terms occur. To increase understanding is a laudable
goal, hence the definitions and explanations given below.
ABA: loose robe worn by Fremen women; usually black.
ACH: left turn: a worm-?steersman’s call.
ADAB: the demanding memory that comes upon you of itself.
AKARSO: a plant native to Sikun (of 70 Ophiuchi A) characterized by almost
oblong leaves. Its green and white stripes indicate the constant multiple,
condition of parallel active and dormant chlorophyll regions.
ALAM AL-?MITHAL: the mystical world of similitudes where all physical limitations
are removed.
AL-?LAT: mankind’s original sun; by usage: any planet’s primary.
AMPOLIROS: the legendary “Flying Dutchman” of space.
AMTAL or AMTAL RULE: a common rule on primitive worlds under which something is
tested to determine its limits or defects. Commonly: testing to destruction.
AQL: the test of reason. Originally, the “Seven Mystic Questions” beginning:
“Who is it that thinks?”
ARRAKEEN: first settlement on Arrakis; long-?time seat of planetary government.
ARRAKIS: the planet known as Dune; third planet of Canopus.
ASSASSINS’ HANDBOOK: Third-?century compilation of poisons commonly used in a War
of Assassins. Later expanded to include those deadly devices permitted under the
Guild Peace and Great Convention.
AULIYA: In the Zensunni Wanderers’ religion, the female at the left hand of God;
God’s handmaiden.
AUMAS: poison administered in food. (Specifically: poison in solid food.) In
some dialects: Chaumas.
AYAT: the signs of life. (See Burhan.)
BAKKA: in Fremen legend, the weeper who mourns for all mankind.
BAKLAWA: a heavy pastry made with date syrup.
BALISET: a nine-?stringed musical instrument, lineal descendant of the zither,
tuned to the Chusuk scale and played by strumming. Favorite instrument of
Imperial troubadours.
BARADYE PISTOL: a static-?charge dust gun developed on Arrakis for laying down a
large dye marker area on sand.
BARAKA: a living holy man of magical powers.
BASHAR (often Colonel Bashar): an officer of the Sardaukar a fractional point
above Colonel in the standardized military classification. Rank created for
military ruler of a planetary subdistrict. (Bashar of the Corps is a title
reserved strictly for military use.)
BATTLE LANGUAGE: any special language of restricted etymology developed for
clear-?speech communication in warfare.
BEDWINE: see Ichwan Bedwine.
BELA TEGEUSE: fifth planet of Kuentsing: third stopping place of the Zensunni
(Fremen) forced migration.
BENE GESSERIT: the ancient school of mental and physical training established
primarily for female students after the Butlerian Jihad destroyed the so-?called
“thinking machines” and robots.
B.G.: idiomatic for Bene Gesserit except when used with a date. With a date it
signifies Before Guild and identifies the Imperial dating system based on the
genesis of the Spacing Guild’s monopoly.
BHOTANIJIB: See Chakobsa.
BI-?LA KAIFA: Amen. (Literally: “Nothing further need be explained.”)
BINDU: relating to the human nervous system, especially to nerve training. Often
expressed as Bindu-?nervature. (See Prana.)
BINDU SUSPENSION: a special form of catalepsis, self-?induced.
BLED: flat, open desert.
BOURKA: insulated mantle worn by Fremen in the open desert.
BURHAN: the proofs of life. (Commonly: the ayat and burhan of life. See Ayat.)
BURSEG: a commanding general of the Sardaukar.
BUTLERIAN JIHAD; see Jihad, Butlerian (also Great Revolt).
CAID: Sardaukar officer rank given to a military official whose duties call
mostly for dealings with civilians; a military governorship over a full
planetary district; above the rank of Bashar but not equal to a Burseg.
CALADAN: third planet of Delta Pavonis; birthworld of Paul-?Muad’Dib.
CANTO and RESPONDU: an invocation rite, part of the panoplia propheticus of the
Missionaria Protectiva.
CARRYALL: a flying wing (commonly “wing”), the aerial workhorse of Arrakis, used
to transport large spice mining, hunting, and refining equipment.
CATCHPOCKET: any stillsuit pocket where filtered water is caught and stored.
CHAKOBSA: the so-?called “magnetic language” derived in part from the ancient
Bhotani (Bhotani Jib — jib meaning dialect). A collection of ancient dialects
modified by needs of secrecy, but chiefly the hunting language of the Bhotani,
the hired assassins of the first Wars of Assassins.
CHAUMAS (Aumas in some dialects): poison in solid food as distinguished from
poison administered in some other way.
CHAUMURKY (Musky or Murky in some dialects): poison administered in a drink.
CHEOPS: pyramid chess; nine-?level chess with the double object of putting your
queen at the apex and the opponent’s king in check.
CHEREM: a brotherhood of hate (usually for revenge).
CHOAM: acronym for Combine Honnete Ober Advancer Mercantiles — the universal
development corporation controlled by the Emperor and Great Houses with the
Guild and Bene Gesserit as silent partners.
CHUSUK: fourth planet of Theta Shalish; the so-?called “Music Planet” noted for
the quality of its musical instruments. (See Varota.)
CIELAGO: any modified Chiroptera of Arrakis adapted to carry distrans messages.
CONE OF SILENCE: the field of a distorter that limits the carrying power of the
voice or any other vibrator by damping the vibrations with an image-?vibration
180 degrees out of phase.
CORIOLIS STORM: any major sandstorm on Arrakis where winds across the open
flatlands are amplified by the planet’s own revolutionary motion to reach speeds
up to 700 kilometers per hour.
CORRIN, BATTLE OF: the space battle from which the Imperial House Corrino took
its name. The battle fought near Sigma Draconis in the year 88 B.G. settled the
ascendancy of the ruling House from Salusa Secundus.
COUSINES: blood relations beyond cousins.
CRUSHERS: military space vessels composed of many smaller vessels locked
together and designed to fall on an enemy position, crushing it.
CUTTERAY: short-?range version of lasgun used mostly as a cutting tool and
surgeon’s scalpel.
CRYSKNIFE: the sacred knife of the Fremen on Arrakis. It is manufactured in two
forms from teeth taken from dead sandworms. The two forms are “fixed” and
“unfixed.” An unfixed knife requires proximity to a human body’s electrical
field to prevent disintegration. Fixed knives are treated for storage. All are
about 20 centimeters long.
DAR AL-?HIKMAN: school of religious translation or interpretation.
DARK THINGS: idiomatic for the infectious superstitions taught by the
Missionaria Protectiva to susceptible civilizations.
DEATH TRIPOD: originally; the tripod upon which desert executioners hanged their
victims. By usage: the three members of a Cherem sworn to the same revenge.
DERCH: right turn; a worm steersman’s call.
DEW COLLECTORS or DEW PRECIPITATORS: not to be confused with dew gatherers.
Collectors or precipitators are egg-?shaped devices about four centimeters on the
long axis. They are made of chromoplastic that turns a reflecting white when
subjected to light, and reverts to transparency in darkness. The collector forms
a markedly cold surface upon which dawn dew will precipitate. They are used by
Fremen to line concave planting depressions where they provide a small but
reliable source of water.
DEW GATHERERS: workers who reap dew from the plants of Arrakis, using a
scythelike dew reaper.
DEMIBROTHERS: sons of concubines in the same household and certified as having
the same father.
DICTUM FAMILIA: that rule of the Great Convention which prohibits the slaying of
a royal person or member of a Great House by informal treachery. The rule sets
up the formal outline and limits the means of assassination.
DISTRANS: a device for producing a temporary neural imprint on the nervous
system of Chiroptera or birds. The creature’s normal cry then carries the
message imprint which can be sorted from that carrier wave by another distrans.
DRUM SAND: impaction of sand in such away that any sudden blow against its
surface produces a distinct drum sound.
DOORSEAL: a portable plastic hermetic seal used for moisture security in Fremen
overday cave camps.
DUMP BOXES: the general term for any cargo container of irregular shape and
equipped with ablation surfaces and suspensor damping system. They are used to
dump material from space onto a planet’s surface.
DUNE MEN: idiomatic for open sand workers, spice hunters and the like on
Arrakis. Sandworkers. Spiceworkers.
DUST CHASM: any deep crevasse or depression on the desert of Arrakis that has
been filled with dust not apparently different from the surrounding surface; a
deadly trap because human or animal will sink in it and smother. (See Tidal Dust
Basin.)
ECAZ: fourth planet of Alpha Centauri B; the sculptors’ paradise, so called
because it is the home of fogwood, the plant growth capable of being shaped in
situ solely by the power of human thought.
EGO-?LIKENESS: portraiture reproduced through a shigawire projector that is
capable of reproducing subtle movements said to convey the ego essence.
ELACCA DRUG: narcotic formed by burning blood-?grained elacca wood of Ecas. Its
effect is to remove most of the will to self-?preservation. Druggee skin shows a
characteristic carrot color. Commonly used to prepare slave gladiators for the
ring.
EL-?SAYAL: the “rain of sand.” A fall of dust which has been carried to medium
altitude (around 2,000 meters) by a coriolis storm. El-?sayals frequently bring
moisture to ground level.
ERG: an extensive dune area, a sea of sand.
FAI: the water tribute, chief specie of tax on Arrakis.
FANMETAL: metal formed by the growing of jasmium crystals in duraluminum; noted
for extreme tensile strength in relationship to weight. Name derives from its
common use in collapsible structures that are opened by “fanning” them out.
FAUFRELUCHES; the rigid rule of class distinction enforced by the Imperium. “A
place for every man and every man in his place.”
FEDAYKIN: Fremen death commandos; historically: a group formed and pledged to
give their lives to right a wrong.
FILMBOOK: any shigawire imprint used in training and carrying a mnemonic pulse.
FILT-?PLUG: a nose filter unit worn with a stillsuit to capture moisture from the
exhaled breath.
FIQH: knowledge, religious law; one of the half-?legendary origins of the
Zensunni Wanderers’ religion.
FIRE, PILLAR OF: a simple pyrocket for signaling across the open desert.
FIRST MOON: the major satellite of Arrakis, first to rise in the night; notable
for a distinct human fist pattern on its surface.
FREE TRADERS: idiomatic for smugglers.
FREMEN: the free tribes of Arrakis, dwellers in the desert, remnants of the
Zensunni Wanderers. (“Sand Pirates” according to the Imperial Dictionary.)
FREMKIT: desert survival kit of Fremen manufacture.
FRIGATE: largest spaceship that can be grounded on a planet and taken off in one
piece.