A planet on the galaxy's edge, far from the influence of the Great Houses, is a stunning oasis of lush greenery and sparkling blue oceans. This serene world, untouched by the spice of Arrakis and free from the harsh deserts, is exactly what Paul Atreides envisions as the perfect new home for his people. The local inhabitants, though numerous, are a minor obstacle-a week of conflict will suffice to subdue them and claim the land for the Fremen. But as Paul's ships descend upon this paradise, he finds himself ensnared by a far more compelling challenge: the planet's enigmatic queen. Her defiance is not just an inconvenience; it is a fire that consumes him. Paul's obsession with her grows darker by the day. Her resistance stirs a violent need within him. He craves her submission with a desperation bordering on madness, convinced that she must either be entirely his or annihilated. The thought of her remaining independent drives him to the brink, as he becomes increasingly fixated on the idea of having her kneeling before him-or ensuring that nothing remains if she refuses.