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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: "Who can Ever Trust a Face Dancer?," Abomination, Amtal Rule, Arafel, Artificial intelligence, Assassin, Awareness spectrum, Bi-lal kaifa, Bindu, Chaumurky, Concubine, Conscript, Crown Princess, Deep desert, Distrans, Divided God, Ego-likeness, Ego-memory, Faufreluches, Fedaykin, Fief, Fold space, Genetic memory, God-Emperor, Golden Lion Throne, Grogyptian, Guild Peace, High Council, Holtzman, Homeworld, House, Hrethgir, Imperial Conditioning, Imperial Family, Imperial House, Imperial Legion, Imperial Seat, Jihad, Jubba cloak, Judge of the Change, Kanly, Known Universe, Kull wahad, Kwisatz Haderach, Leto's Peace, Litany Against Fear, Lost Ones, Mahdi, Mentat, Missionaria Protectiva, Muad'Dib, Muad'Dib, Na-Baron, Noukkers, Old Imperium, Oral History, Padishah Emperor, Padishah Empress, Planetologist, Powindah, Prana-bindu, Pre-born, Prescience, Reverend Mother, Sandrider, Sayyadina, Semuta Music, Sensei, Shai-Hulud, Shaitan, Sietch, Siridar, Siridar-Absentia, Sister, Slaver, Slavery, Solari, Spice beer, Spice hoard, Tahaddi Challenge, Tau, The Circle, The Golden Path, The Tyrant, Trustee, Truthsayer, Unallied planet, Usul, Valkyries, Voice, War of Assassins, Water of Life, Weirding Way, Whore, Yali. Excerpt: Original DuneThis article or section refers to elements from Original Dune. Abomination was a term used most commonly by the Bene Gesserit to describe individuals who could not control the ego-memories that had surfaced within them. These ego-memories usually surfaced after consumption of the Water of Life, or through direct genetic inheritance in pre-born children. Abominations, along with those who possessed genetic memory, had access to vast knowledge. This, when combined with their psychological instability, those deemed Abomination were feared and considered very dangerous by the Sisterhood. Standing orders existed for Bene Gesserit that a...