"Who Can Ever Trust a Face Dancer?" was a saying from the Old Imperium to describe the inherent evil nature of the Tleilaxu's shape-changing human-persona mimicking servants. The very dopple-ganger nature of a Face Dancer implied that a Dancer was created to "take the place" of a human that the Dancer would be imitating. To make the ruse complete amongst family, friends, and compatriots; the original human would therefore have to be killed, and the body disposed of. To humans, this was an inherently wicked act, and spawned the above defined phrase.
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