Re: How Dune is perceived in Japan?
Posted: 30 Jul 2010 23:42
Why is there a huge donut sticking out of the sand on the cover of CoD?
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Hunchback Jack wrote:Why is there a huge donut sticking out of the sand on the cover of CoD?
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Maybe 'cause it's the cover of the Japanse release of Doon?Hunchback Jack wrote:Why is there a huge donut sticking out of the sand on the cover of CoD?
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It's not a doughnut, it's a bagel.MrFlibble wrote:Maybe 'cause it's the cover of the Japanse release of Doon?Hunchback Jack wrote:Why is there a huge donut sticking out of the sand on the cover of CoD?
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That would only be relevant if it were a giant inari-zushi...MrFlibble wrote:Maybe 'cause it's the cover of the Japanse release of Doon?
SandChigger wrote:(Paul with his hand in Mohiam's box).
III Delta Pavonis is Caladan.4. The so-called Ancient Teachings—including those preserved by the Zensunni Wanderers from the first, second, and third Islamic movements; the Navachristianity of Chusuk, the Buddislamic Variants of the types dominant at Lankiveil and Sikun, the Blend Books of the Mahayana Lankavatara, the Zen Hekiganshu of III Delta Pavonis, the Tawrah and Talmudic Zabur surviving on Salusa Secundus, the pervasive Obeah Ritual, the Muadh Quran with its pure Ilm and Fiqh preserved among the pundi rice farmers of Caladan, the Hindu outcroppings found all through the universe in little pockets of insulated pyons, and finally, the Butlerian Jihad.
Hmm, I wonder if it's going to become related to the mysterious Muadru? Are McDune authors going to state there was a *Muadhu -> Muadru change by means of some previously unknown case of rhotacism?SandChigger wrote:4. The so-called Ancient Teachings—including those preserved by the Zensunni Wanderers from the first, second, and third Islamic movements; the Navachristianity of Chusuk, the Buddislamic Variants of the types dominant at Lankiveil and Sikun, the Blend Books of the Mahayana Lankavatara, the Zen Hekiganshu of III Delta Pavonis, the Tawrah and Talmudic Zabur surviving on Salusa Secundus, the pervasive Obeah Ritual, the Muadh Quran with its pure Ilm and Fiqh preserved among the pundi rice farmers of Caladan, the Hindu outcroppings found all through the universe in little pockets of insulated pyons, and finally, the Butlerian Jihad.
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Hm, maybe III Delta Pavonis was a more "technical" term used before the it was "christened" Caladan by the Atreides? So the people of pre-Atreidean era had their Zen religion, and much later the Atreides population adopted/brought with them different beliefs that are preserved until "now" (the present time for the author of the Appendix), hence both "III Delta Pavonis" and "Caladan" are mentioned.SandChigger wrote:You know, the fact that both "III Delta Pavonis" and "Caladan" appear in that one paragraph kinda makes this a candidate for another FH mistake. (Why use two names if they're the same damned planet?) You could assume that Harmonthep was the third planet of Delta Pavonis until it was destroyed, after which Caladan—originally planet number four—got "promoted." (But since he also uses the name Harmonthep in the stuff at the end of the book as well as in the text...)