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revenge-and-restraint

The tension between the desire for immediate revenge and the need for strategic patience is a central concern for Halleck and Tuek.

1 chapter across 1 book

Dune (1965)Frank Herbert

Chapter 32

Gurney Halleck meets with the smuggler Staban Tuek, son of a man killed by the Harkonnens, and they discuss the precarious political situation on Arrakis following the presumed deaths of Duke Leto and Paul Atreides. Tuek offers sanctuary and an alliance to Halleck and his men, emphasizing cautious strategy against the Harkonnens and the importance of survival, while Halleck wrestles with his desire for revenge and loyalty to the Atreides. The chapter ends with Halleck preparing to comfort a dying comrade, highlighting the human cost of their struggle.