Chani (Dune)

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'''Chani Kynes''' was a female human of the [[Fremen]] who was born on [[Arrakis]] as the daughter of the planetologist '''Liet Kynes''' and his full-Fremen wife.
  
 
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In appearance, Chani was a young woman with a very skinny feature and elfin face that had big all blue eyes like black pits with no white in them along with long tawny-red hair.
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With the Emperor, she was the mother of his children with their first son being '''Leto Atreides II''' the Elder who was murdered by the Harkonen. Later on, she gave birth to twins with these being '''Leto Atreides II''' the Younger, and '''Ghanima Atreides'''.
  
 
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Chani became an even deadlier fighter following training by Paul and Jessica in the Bene Gesserit martial arts called the 'weirding way' by the Fremen.
  
 
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*In Frank Herbert's Dune, Chani appeared in the setting of the 2000 live-action television miniseries where she was portrayed by actress Barbora Kodetová.
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*In Frank Herbert's Children of Dune, Chani appeared in the setting of the 2003 live-action television sequel miniseries where she was portrayed by actress Barbora Kodetová.
  
 
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*In Dune, Chani appeared in the setting of the 1984 live-action film where she was portrayed by actress Sean Young.
  
 
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*[https://dune.fandom.com/wiki/Chani_Kynes Dune Wiki Entry]
 
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Latest revision as of 06:00, 20 September 2021

Chani is a female literary character who features in Dune.

Contents

Biography

Chani Kynes was a female human of the Fremen who was born on Arrakis as the daughter of the planetologist Liet Kynes and his full-Fremen wife.

Overview

Personality and attributes

In appearance, Chani was a young woman with a very skinny feature and elfin face that had big all blue eyes like black pits with no white in them along with long tawny-red hair.

With the Emperor, she was the mother of his children with their first son being Leto Atreides II the Elder who was murdered by the Harkonen. Later on, she gave birth to twins with these being Leto Atreides II the Younger, and Ghanima Atreides.

Powers and abilities

Chani became an even deadlier fighter following training by Paul and Jessica in the Bene Gesserit martial arts called the 'weirding way' by the Fremen.

Notes

  • Chani was created by Frank Herbert where she featured in the setting of the Dune universe.

In other media

Television

  • In Frank Herbert's Dune, Chani appeared in the setting of the 2000 live-action television miniseries where she was portrayed by actress Barbora Kodetová.
  • In Frank Herbert's Children of Dune, Chani appeared in the setting of the 2003 live-action television sequel miniseries where she was portrayed by actress Barbora Kodetová.

Films

  • In Dune, Chani appeared in the setting of the 1984 live-action film where she was portrayed by actress Sean Young.

Video games

Appearances

  • Dune: (1965)
  • Children of Dune:

External Links

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