Xavier Harkonnen - Legacy

Legacy

The Harkonnen name became tarnished and Xavier's descendants adopted the surname, Butler. It was Xavier's grandson, Abulurd, who after learning the truth from Vorian, decided to revive the Harkonnen name and, to the dismay of the League and the disapproval of his father, Quentin Butler, he changed his name to Abulurd Harkonnen.

Abulurd's brother Faykan adopted the surname Corrino and became the first Padishah Emperor.

Dune universe
Great Houses
  • House Atreides
  • House Corrino
  • House Harkonnen
  • House Ordos (non-canon)
  • House Richese
  • House Vernius
Organizations
  • Bene Gesserit
  • Bene Tleilax
  • CHOAM
  • Face Dancers
  • Fish Speakers
  • Fremen
  • Honored Matres
  • Ixians
  • Landsraad
  • Mentats
  • Padishah Emperors
  • Sardaukar
  • Spacing Guild
  • Suk School
  • Swordmasters of the Ginaz
  • Thinking machines
  • Titans
Characters
Original series:
  • Alia
  • Chani
  • Daniel and Marty
  • De Vries
  • Duncan
  • Farad'n
  • Fenring
  • Feyd
  • Ghanima
  • Gurney
  • Baron Harkonnen
  • Hawat
  • Irulan
  • Jessica
  • Korba
  • Leto I
  • Leto II
  • Liet-Kynes
  • Lucilla
  • Margot
  • Miles
  • Mohiam
  • Murbella
  • Odrade
  • Paul
  • Rabban
  • Ramallo
  • Scytale
  • Shaddam
  • Sheeana
  • Stilgar
  • Waff
  • Wensicia
  • Yueh
  • Other Bene Gesserit
  • Other Fremen
Prequels/sequels:
  • Anirul
  • Norma
  • Pardot
  • Serena
  • Vorian
  • Xavier
Key planets
  • Arrakis
  • Caladan
  • Giedi Prime
  • Ix
  • Kaitain
  • Salusa Secundus
  • Wallach IX
Elements and concepts
  • Abomination
  • Butlerian Jihad
  • Golden Path
  • Kwisatz Haderach
  • Melange
  • Old Empire
  • Religions
  • Sandworms
  • Water of Life
Technology and weapons
  • Atomics
  • Axlotl tank
  • Crysknife
  • Ghola
  • Gom jabbar
  • Heighliner
  • Holtzman effect
  • Lasgun
  • No-ship
  • Stillsuit
  • Vehicles

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