Watched Dune a third time today, it was also the third time I missed Harah 😔 (and Thufir Hawat!?)
Denis, ma boy 🫵 it was a ‼️ SERIOUS CRIME ‼️that you wrote her out. Stilgar deserves A LOVING WIFE ⁉️😤
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Watched Dune a third time today, it was also the third time I missed Harah 😔 (and Thufir Hawat!?)
Denis, ma boy 🫵 it was a ‼️ SERIOUS CRIME ‼️that you wrote her out. Stilgar deserves A LOVING WIFE ⁉️😤
The Fremen
I chose to base their designs the Golden Horde and Turkic peoples, because I thought it would fit their nomadic lifestyle, but the main reason was that the desert worm is actually a creature in Mongolian folklore. It is called Olgoi-Khorkoi (or "large intestine worm") and is alleged to exist in the Gobi Desert. Blue is also considered the holy color in Mongolia, as it represents the sky and eternity.
jessica sensed amusement from alia.
“my brother’s ghanima is annoyed with me,” alia said in her half-lisp.
jessica marked the term alia used to refer to harah—ghanima. in the subtleties of the fremen tongue, the word meant “something acquired in battle” and with the added overtone that the something no longer was used for its original purpose. an ornament, a spearhead used as a curtain weight.
harah scowled at the child. “don’t try to insult me, child. i know my place.”
i can't stop thinking about this episode and how disgusting it is that paul, knowing full well the meaning, still named his daughter that.
it’s no coincidence that it was harah who protested against this name when it was given.
what is it like to live your whole life with a name that means "spoils of war"?
Favorite Dune Character? (Part 2)
Alia Atreides
Scytale
Harah
Sister Chenoeh
Piter De Vries
Leto II Atreides
Ghanima Atreides
Liet Kynes
Darwi Odrade
Hayt
Sheeana Brugh
Siona Atreides
Reblog for bigger sample size and all that nonsense. Part one can be found here. If your character was missed, post them below (pls forgive me the polls have limited numbers).
The Fremen women are written so well in the book that I'm sort of mad they removed further characterisation and certain parts in the movie.
Harah and her steadfastness, her overprotectiveness over Alia, her willing loyalty towards Paul despite being unhappy at not being chosen as his wife as per custom and Chani and her sense of pride at defending Paul and their first son, being a source of comfort for him amidst the chaos of his head all just show how rich and important they are to the whole tribe, through silent devotion, defense and encouragement or literally killing an opponent who threatens to harm their own.
"He's not worthy, Usul," Chani said. "I'd not disturb your meditations with the likes of him." She moved closer, looking at him out of the corner of her eyes, dropping her voice so that only he might hear. "And, beloved, when it's learned that a challenger may face me and be brought to shameful death by Muad'Dib's woman, there'll be fewer challengers"
The Sardaukar launch an attack on Sietch Tabr!
Dune: The Graphic Novel #3
Molly Wryn, who played Harah in Lynch's Dune, and the lost Harah and Alia scene.