Dune is almost as well known for its creatures and unique peoples as it is for its sprawling worlds. From the schlag, a giant bison-like animal nearly hunted to extinction for its unique hide, to the monstrous sandworms of the alien world of Arakkis. In fact, part of what makes Frank Herbert’s series so fascinating is the immersive nature of its flora and fauna.That said, not every denizen in Dune lore is particularly useful to the story. Beyond that, there is one creature in particular that not only stands out as pretty different from the others in design but also feels bizarre in the setting as a whole — chairdogs. Chairdogs are a truly terrifying form of “decor” in the Dune universe, and this grotesque nature has kept them out of the adaptations.There are numerous out of left-field creative decisions in Dune as a whole. Equally, most rival empires and worlds have unique features and cybernetic augmentations. One of the most disturbing alterations to nature’s intended course is the chairdog. First mentioned in Heretics of Dune, the fifth book in the series, chairdogs are bioengineered dogs who, as their name may suggest, have been molded and shaped into chairs. They showcase “progress” in a way, due to the comfortable convenience that that provides.
Dune is almost as well known for its creatures and unique peoples as it is for its sprawling worlds. From the schlag, a giant bison-like animal nearly hunted to extinction for its unique hide, to the monstrous sandworms of the alien world of Arakkis. In fact, part of what makes Frank Herbert’s series so fascinating is the immersive nature of its flora and fauna.
That said, not every denizen in Dune lore is particularly useful to the story. Beyond that, there is one creature in particular that not only stands out as pretty different from the others in design but also feels bizarre in the setting as a whole — chairdogs. Chairdogs are a truly terrifying form of “decor” in the Dune universe, and this grotesque nature has kept them out of the adaptations.
There are numerous out of left-field creative decisions in Dune as a whole. Equally, most rival empires and worlds have unique features and cybernetic augmentations. One of the most disturbing alterations to nature’s intended course is the chairdog. First mentioned in Heretics of Dune, the fifth book in the series, chairdogs are bioengineered dogs who, as their name may suggest, have been molded and shaped into chairs. They showcase “progress” in a way, due to the comfortable convenience that that provides.
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