Creepy sandworm-man Leto II, son of Paul Atreides (known by about 300.79 names in including but not limited to: “The Base of the Pilaf,” “The Shortening of the Waif,” the “Lisan Abu-Ghraib,” the “Kwickstash Hackeysack” in Bene Gesserish, and, in later books, simply “That Damn Atreides”) in Kevin J. Anderson’s classic Dune series, deems that by merit of his abilities, like his father, to be many places at once (sounds like the plot of an episode of every sitcom ever, doesn’t it?), he will take it upon himself to save humankind in what he calls the Golden Path.
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| - Creepy sandworm-man Leto II, son of Paul Atreides (known by about 300.79 names in including but not limited to: “The Base of the Pilaf,” “The Shortening of the Waif,” the “Lisan Abu-Ghraib,” the “Kwickstash Hackeysack” in Bene Gesserish, and, in later books, simply “That Damn Atreides”) in Kevin J. Anderson’s classic Dune series, deems that by merit of his abilities, like his father, to be many places at once (sounds like the plot of an episode of every sitcom ever, doesn’t it?), he will take it upon himself to save humankind in what he calls the Golden Path.
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| - Creepy sandworm-man Leto II, son of Paul Atreides (known by about 300.79 names in including but not limited to: “The Base of the Pilaf,” “The Shortening of the Waif,” the “Lisan Abu-Ghraib,” the “Kwickstash Hackeysack” in Bene Gesserish, and, in later books, simply “That Damn Atreides”) in Kevin J. Anderson’s classic Dune series, deems that by merit of his abilities, like his father, to be many places at once (sounds like the plot of an episode of every sitcom ever, doesn’t it?), he will take it upon himself to save humankind in what he calls the Golden Path.
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