Gurney Halleck
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Gurney Halleck is a fictional troubadour warrior in the Dune universe created by Frank Herbert. He is a major character in Dune and Children of Dune.
Gurney Halleck was a ruthless, noble, and romantic warrior of enormous talent. He was the most loyal of friends to those he loved, and to those he hated there were few enemies more terrifying. He was a talented minstrel who was skilled in the use of the baliset. His jawline bears a scar from an inkvine whip wound inflicted by Beast Rabban in the Harkonnen slave pits. In a fight against Gurney with sword or knife few opponents lasted more than a few seconds. Gurney was also skilled at various other weapons, and astonished Fremen later saw that he taught himself to ride sandworms as they did.
Gurney Halleck did not indulge in melange addiction or other methods to prolong human life. He had been a loyal friend to Duke Leto Atreides and his concubine Lady Jessica. Many years after the death of Duke Leto, Gurney Halleck became the lover of Lady Jessica, though the two of them kept their relationship out of the public eye so as to avoid scandal.
Lady Jessica, who knew him so well, recalled in him an epigram written on the wall of a Muslim palace in the country of Spain, which once existed on the Old Earth. She called him Gurney The Valorous from that Islamic ode:
There are four pillars which support the world...the wisdom of the wise, the justice of the great, the prayers of the righteous and the valor of the brave.
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[edit] History
[edit] Dune novels
Halleck is Paul Atreides' weapons teacher, as well as a skilled musician. He is a chief officer of Duke Leto Atreides, and serves alongside Duncan Idaho as a Swordmaster of the Atreides Household. According to Dune, Gurney was trained by "the best fighters in the universe", and alongside Idaho and Thufir Hawat gave Duke Leto a war council almost unparalleled in the Imperium. He manages to survive the fall of House Atreides on Arrakis. In the years after the attack, he falls in with the melange smugglers, eventually becoming a powerful figure. His smugglers fall for a Fremen trap — a fake hoard of spice — and are almost killed before Paul, now Fremen leader Muad'Dib, recognizes him. Halleck later becomes Jessica's loyal chief officer after nearly killing her, mistakenly believing she betrayed Duke Leto.
In Children of Dune, Gurney returns to Arrakis with Jessica from Caladan. He coordinates a purging of dissidents along with Stilgar, an operation that he kept secret. He goes to the sietch Jacurutu under what he believes are Jessica's orders to test that Leto II has not fallen to Abomination. When the Fremen Namri reveals that the testing was ordered by Alia, he kills the man and escapes, sending a message to Duncan Idaho to set off the course of events that will force Stilgar to act. He goes to Tuek's Sietch, where he takes temporary shelter with a new batch of smugglers before stealing an ornithopter. With it, he escapes to a rebel sietch, where Leto II and The Preacher arrive. Leto II takes him to Shuloch. After Leto II returns to Arrakeen and takes the throne, Gurney is assigned to Sietch Tabr as part of Stilgar's Council.
Gurney could be considered the greatest warrior in the Dune universe; in Children of Dune the Ghola Duncan Idaho admits "Gurney could best me six out of ten times".
[edit] Prequels and sequels
Gurney has more recently been explored in the Prelude to Dune prequels written by Brian Herbert, Frank Herbert's son, and Kevin J. Anderson.
According to the prequels, Gurney Halleck was born on Giedi Prime, the homeworld of House Harkonnen. After an incident with the local militia and the murder of his sister, he escaped Giedi Prime and aligned himself with the rogue House Vernius. Eventually, after a string of conflicts and the death of Earl Dominic Vernius, Gurney Halleck arrived at the Atreides homeworld of Caladan seeking the exiled Prince Rhombur Vernius. After helping reclaim the planet Ix for House Vernius, Halleck served House Atreides, eventually becoming Paul Atreides' weapons teacher.
In Chapterhouse Dune it is revealed that the Tleilaxu Master Scytale possesses a hidden nullentropy capsule containing cells carefully and secretly collected by the Tleilaxu for millennia, including the cells of Paul Atreides, Duke Leto, Jessica, and Gurney. This establishes the potential for gholas to be created of these individuals in Hunters of Dune and Sandworms of Dune, the sequels to the original Frank Herbert series written by Brian Herbert and Kevin J Anderson.
[edit] Portrayal in other media
In David Lynch's film version of Dune, he was portrayed by Patrick Stewart, while in the Sci Fi Channel mini-series Frank Herbert's Dune, the role was played by P. H. Moriarty.
In the PC CD-Rom game, Gurney would often accompany Paul Atreides and upon joining Paul would say "Ok Paul, I'm coming with you."