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{{quote|''"I must not fear. |
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Notable for having a [[Shout-Out]] directed at it in almost every videogame with a [[Shifting Sand Land]] area in the form of [[Sand Worm|sandworms]], possibly an example of [[Popcultural Osmosis]]. |
Notable for having a [[Shout-Out]] directed at it in almost every videogame with a [[Shifting Sand Land]] area in the form of [[Sand Worm|sandworms]], possibly an example of [[Popcultural Osmosis]]. |
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== A-H == |
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* [[Absent Aliens]]: Unless you count the Sandworms, and their [[Precursors|implied creators]]. Even then, the sentience was added after the fact, by Leto II. |
* [[Absent Aliens]]: Unless you count the Sandworms, and their [[Precursors|implied creators]]. Even then, the sentience was added after the fact, by Leto II. |
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* [[Words Can Break My Bones]]: The 1984 film turns the Weirding Way into a martial art and turns "My name is a killing word" into something much more literal. |
* [[Words Can Break My Bones]]: The 1984 film turns the Weirding Way into a martial art and turns "My name is a killing word" into something much more literal. |
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{{Nebula Award for Best Novel}} |
{{Nebula Award for Best Novel}} |
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{{The Big Read}} |
{{The Big Read}} |
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[[Category:Literature]] |
[[Category:Literature]] |
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[[Category:The Great American Read]] |
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[[Category:Science Fiction Literature]] |
[[Category:Science Fiction Literature]] |