
House Atreides was one of the most powerful major noble
families in the the Landsraad. Lead by Duke Leto, the family was put
in charge of the planet Arrakis as part of plot between the
Padishah Emperor and House Harkonnen.
The home of the house, before Arrakis,
was the planet Caladan. The house's symbol is a Hawk and it's colors
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Duke Leto Atreides, Head of House Atreides
Description from novel:
“The
Duke was tall, olive-skinned. His thin face held harsh angles warmed
only by deep gray eyes.”
“There
was woodsmoke in the gray of his eyes, but the face was predatory: thin,
full of sharp angles and planes."
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Lady Jessica Atreides, Ducal concubine and
Bene Gesserit Sister
Description from novel:
“The
face was oval under a cap of hair the color of polished bronze. Her eyes
were set wide, as green and clear as the morning skies of Caladan. The
nose was small, the mouth wide and generous. Her figure was good but
scant: tall and with its curves gone to slimness."
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Paul Atreides, Ducal heir
Description from novel:
“face
oval like Jessica's, but strong bones . . . hair: the Duke's black-black
but with browline of the maternal grandfather who cannot be named, and
that thin, disdainful nose; shape of directly staring green eyes”
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Thufir Hawat, Mentat and Master of
Assassins
Description from novel:
“His
left leg was injured in those years.”
“[his
eyes where] two pools of alertness in a dark and deeply seamed face."
“[his
age] showed in the rheumy shine of the brow and eyes, in the cheeks
racked and burned by exotic weathers, in the rounded curve of the
shoulders and the thin set of his lips with the cranberry-colored stain
of sapho juice."
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Gurney Halleck, troubadour warrior
Description from novel:
“the
ugly lump of a man, noting the glass-splinter eyes with their gleam of
savage understanding. Halleck's wispy blond hair trailed across barren
spots on his head. His wide mouth was twisted into a pleasant sneer, and
the scar of the inkvine whip slashed across his jawline seemed to move
with a life of its own. His whole air was of casual, shoulder-set
capability."
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Dr. Wellington Yueh, Suk Doctor of House
Atreides
Description from novel:
“stick
figure standing several paces away, took in at a glance the wrinkled
black clothing, the square block of a head with purple lips and drooping
mustache, the diamond tattoo of Imperial Conditioning on his forehead,
the long black hair caught in the Suk School 's silver ring at the left
shoulder”
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Duncan
Idaho, Sword Master for House Atreides
Description from novel:
“[there stood Duncan in] glittering dress uniform, flat face unreadable,
the curling black hair neatly combed.”
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Padishah Emperor Shaddam Corrino IV,
Emperor of the known universe.
From the
novel:
"The Emperor stood poised, waiting -- a slim, elegant figure in a
gray Sardaukar uniform with silver and gold trim. His thin face and cold
eyes reminded the Baron of the Duke Leto long dead. There was that same
look of the predatory bird. But the Emperor's hair was red, not black,
and most of that hair was concealed by a Burseg's ebon helmet with the
Imperial crest in gold upon its crown."
The Emperor look is designed to have a
military look, as the book describes, but with a Middle Eastern flare,
due to the subtext of the Dune novel for the Middle East. The Emperor is
dressed in the colors of house Corrino, Crimson Red, and is adorned with
the house seal, the Golden Lion. The Emperor comes with ceremonial
curved golden dagger.
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Princess Irulan Corrino,
daughter of the Padishah Emperor
From the
novel:
"And among the lackeys stood one of the Emperor's daughters, the
Princess Irulan, a woman they said was being trained in the deepest of
the Bene Gesserit ways, destined to be a Reverend Mother. She was tall,
blonde, face of chiseled beauty, green eyes that looked past and through
him."
Irulan comes in regal imperial gown in
the house color of crimson. She wears a simple golden crown, but is
adorned with the golden head frame.
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Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam,
Bene Gesserit Truthsayer
From the novel:
"The old woman was a witch shadow - hair like matted spiderwebs,
hooded 'round darkness of features, eyes like glittering jewels."
And "she has scrawny hands and a black aba robe with drawn hood." And
"Her face peered out of the hood like a witch caricature - sunken cheeks
and eyes, an overlong nose, skin mottled and with protruding veins."
The Reverend Mother is wearing the black
robes, as described in the book. She comes slumped and hunched over with
interchangeable hands; one hand in a plain shriveled hand & the other
holds the green box of pain to test young Paul Atreides.
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House Harkonnen was another of the
Major Houses in the Imperium. The ruled from the industrialized planet of
Geidi Prime. They were infamous for their brutality and malevolence.
They entered into a secret alliance with House Corrino to undermine House
Atreides. The house symbol was the griffin and their colors were blue
and black with red accents.
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Baron Vladimir Harkonnen
Description from novel:
"Grossly
and immensely fat. And with subtle bulges beneath the folds of his dark
robes to reveal that all this fat was sustained partly by portable
suspensors harnessed to his flesh.
"fat
cheeks were two cherubic mounds beneath spider-black eyes."
"His
jowls bobbed up and down; the suspensors jiggled and shifted beneath his
orange robe."
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Piter de Vries
Description from novel:
"His eyes
were the blue-within-blue that marks all addicted to spice."
"tall,
slender, with something suggesting effeminancy."
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Feyd-Rautha
Harkonnen
Description from novel:
"His dark
hair was dressed in close ringlets that seemed incongruously gay above
sullen eyes. He wore a tight-fitting black tunic and snug trousers with
a suggestion of bell at the bottom. Soft-soled slippers covered his
small feet."
"the
black glove and the long knife in his right hand, the white glove and
the short knife in his left hand."
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Glossu Rabban Harkonnen
Description from novel:
"low
built, gross of face and body, with the Harkonnen paternal line's
narrow-set eyes and bulge of shoulders. There was yet some rigidity in
his fat"
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The Freman are the indigenous people
of the harsh desert planet Arrakis. Their tough surroundings lead the
them developing into quite a resourceful and tough people. They lived
in communities called sietches. They wore suits that reclaimed the body's
water waste, called stillsuits. Their prized weapon was the Crysknife,
made from the tooth of a sandworm. They were an integral part of
Muad'Dib's galactic jihad.
To read more about how I designed the
Stillsuit and other Freman technology see the bottom of the page.
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Paul
Muad'Dib, Atreides Emperor , the Kwisatz Haderach, Usul, The
Preacher
Description from Novel:
I kept with the descriptions given of
the younger Paul and just made him older looking.
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Stilgar Ben Fifrawi, Naib of Sietch Tabr
Description from Novel:
"thin nose
and full-lipped mouth in a glistening black beard"
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Chani
Atreides, wife and concubine of Muad'Dib
Description from Novel:
"elfin face, black pits of
eyes." She "moves like a gazelle." |

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Freman Fedaykin, elite bodyguard
of Muad'Dib
Description from Novel:
There is no real description given in
the novel, I just thought it would be fun to make the figure. |

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Freman Wormrider
Description from Novel:
There is no real description given in
the novel, I just thought it would be fun to make the figure.
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The biggest problem with the Freman
was the stillsuit design. I must admit that the production design in
David Lynch's Dune by Anthony Masters (Lawrence of Arabia & 2001 a Space
Odyssey) is among some of my favorite production design and the still suit
is one of my favorite costumes in film history. I hated the Sci Fi
channel's stillsuits. According to the book Dune the stillsuits are
gray and the character Kynes describes chest straps, neck fittings, nose
tubes, thigh and arm pads for processing the reclaimed water. My
design includes all of those components. I added the flared boots
because
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