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| Baron Vladimir Harkonnen Baron Vladimir Harkonnen is the head of House Harkonnen and the primary antagonist of Dune - a grotesquely corpulent, brilliantly cunning, and utterly amoral schemer who orchestrates the destruction of House Atreides to reclaim control of Arrakis and its spice. The Baron relies on anti-gravity suspensors to support his massive weight and takes sadistic pleasure in the suffering of others. His plan to destroy the Atreides involves a conspiracy with the Emperor himself and the corruption of one of Leto's most trusted advisors. Despite his villainy, the Baron is a formidable political operator whose machinations drive the first novel's plot. His legacy persists through his bloodline in ways that become central to the broader saga. | Leader |
| Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen |
The Baron's nephew and designated heir, a young gladiator-aristocrat groomed to be the public face of House Harkonnen. Where the Baron is grotesque, Feyd-Rautha is handsome and charismatic - but no less cruel, trained from youth in the arts of manipulation and murder.
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| Piter De Vries A twisted Mentat in the service of Baron Harkonnen. Where Thufir Hawat serves with honour, Piter is a sadist who relishes the cruelty of his master's schemes. A brilliant but deeply corrupt mind. | Member |