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Feyd-Rautha knew something was off with him lately. The longer he spent with his new wife, the more he felt this strange, lingering emotion weighing on him.
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30 Sep 2025
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The Harkonnen successfully abduct Paul Atreides the night of the ambush. He is taken to Geidi Prime, where he’ll find himself at the mercy of the Na-Baron.
Or: Paul and Feyd-Rautha have public heat sex in the arena.
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- Part 1 of born of salt
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23 Sep 2025
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Fandoms: Dune - All Media Types, Dune (2021), Dune (Movies - Villeneuve), Dune - Fandom
10 Aug 2025
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He might be a child in age but he wasn’t one in the eyes of the Atreides - and even less, in those of the Bene Gesserit. His mother had created him for that purpose and, Paul was starting to think, with bitterness - for that purpose alone.
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23 Sep 2025
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Paul eventually realizes that they're approaching the steam room. He has not made use of it, but he remembers the location from Feyd-Rautha's impatient tour. His husband prefers a private bath in their own bedchambers. Paul prefers to shower, but what he prefers matters very little here, and so he has become accustomed to baths.
The servant ushers him inside. Paul immediately feels the condensation sticking to his skin.
"There you are, boy," says Baron Harkonnen. "I wanted to see how you've been settling in."
Paul allows himself a moment of surprise, a moment of outrage. Then he says, in a neutral tone, "Very well, Baron, thank you."
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Arranged Marriage AU. Paul is summoned to the Baron for an extremely unpleasant conversation and then is met with a concerned Feyd-Rautha.
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18 Sep 2025
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For over a decade as a Na-Baron, Feyd-Rautha had never wanted for anything. Jealousy was an entirely foreign concept to him. More than that, he’d been raised to see it as the mark of a loser.
And yet.
For reasons he couldn’t even explain, he’d intensely disliked Duncan Idaho, the swordmaster who was always hovering around his wife.
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18 Sep 2025