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A sandworm is a fictional extraterrestrial creature that appears in the Dune novels written by Frank Herbert, first introduced in Dune (1965).

The sandworm are an autotrophic animal that inhabited the planet Arrakis. It lived in the vast deserts and sand dunes that stretched across the surface of the planet. Most importantly, sandworms are an essential factor in the creation of the Spice Melange.

Sandworms lived beneath the sand. Attracted to rhythmic vibrations on the surface, they would breach in pursuit of the origin of such vibrations. This was an effort to defend their territory, of which they were highly protective. Thus to see a worm, and live to tell about it, was extremely rare, save for the mysterious fremen, who had achieved some kind of mastery over the beast.

Physical Characteristics

The sandworms were extremely territorial; as soon as two worms sensed each other's presence, they let out chuffing roars of challenge, bellowing melange-smelling exhaust from their cavernous throats.

By anyone's standards, Sandworms could grow to an enormous size. Dr. Yueh cited that specimens "up to 450 meters long" were spotted by observers in the deep desert.

Their skin was thick, rough, and semi-metallic. It served the simple function of armor and was comprised of many scales, each a few feet in size. These scales overlapped and interlocked to form the armor that protected it against internal sand invasion.

As the Fremen discovered, this armor, while all but impenetrable, could be exploited. By prying open the edges of one or more of the scales, the integrity of the armor would be compromised; sand was now free to enter into the sandworms softer insides, causing intense irritation for the sandworm. The beast would then roll itself until the opened scale was at the highest point from the desert floor, thus minimizing the amount of sand that could enter.

A fremen poised to "ride" the beast as it rolled its open scale towards its highest point could literally mount the worm. As long as the scales remained open, the sandworm would not submerge. Maker hooks were then placed towards the front of the beast to control lateral movement. As a result, wormriding became a viable, even sacred, method of transport for the Fremen across the surface of the planet.

The smell of the sandworm has been particularly documented. A strong, flinty, cinnamon smell exuded from the beast, especially from the mouth. Some said it could be smelled before seen

The approach of a sandworm towards its breach-point was often indicated by the dry lightning that frequently occurred in the area; a result of static electricity being discharged into positively-charged air.

The main component of the sandworm's diet was sand, and other inorganic and dry components of the Arrakis crust. It is also believed they sifted the sand-plankton for nourishment.

Cultural Impact

To the planet's Fremen population, the creature was a spiritual symbol of their faith and saw them as physical embodiments of the One God of their original Zensunni religion. Within Fremen culture the sandworm had several additional names, notably The Maker and Shai-Hulud, which variously meant Old Man of the Desert, Old Father Eternity, or Grandfather of the Desert

Young sandworms were used by the Fremen for special ceremonies. Inducting new Sayyadinas or reverend mothers was a prime example of the sandworms essential cultural role.

Conception

Author Frank Herbert conceived the Sandworms based on dragon mythology, particularly fictitious dragons that guard some sort of treasure, such as the creature in Beowulf and the Dragon of Colchis from the Greek myth of Jason. The Sandworms of Arrakis will attack humans who attempt to harvest the spice, as if guarding it (even though the spice is actually of no interest for these creatures, since it is waste matter). Hence, the Sandworms are referred to as "the dragons on the floor of the desert" in Children of Dune.

Illustrator John Schoenherr gave the Sandworm three triangular lobes that form the lips of its mouth. They are also depicted as colossal lampreys or leeches (lacking the three aforementioned lobes), as well as terrestrial annelids.

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[–] Stoatmilk@hexbear.net 9 points 1 year ago

There are a lot of stories about the invention of modern technologies that try to frame the inventor creating a billion-dollar industry but not getting fabulously wealthy as some bitter injustice, but it's just liberal nonsense. The workers actually making the products are the ones getting exploited and they get left out of the story completely, while the inventor probably gets a pretty nice salary for easy work while some capitalist gets richer. The inventor is the only one here who gets even close to what they deserve.

[–] PaX@hexbear.net 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Thinking of returning to tradition (rejecting phone and getting a PDA)

Any other PDApilled Palmcels out there know which one I should get possibly at some point? I just like to listen to music, podcasts, and read book

It would be really cool if the battery lasted some ridiculous amount of time

[–] HarryLime@hexbear.net 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You have read that Muad'Dib had no playmates his own age on Caladan. The dangers were too great. But Muad'Dib did have wonderful companion-teachers. There was Gurney Halleck, the troubadour-warrior. You will sing some of Gurney's songs as you read along in this book. There was Thufir Hawat, the old Mentat Master of Assassins, who struck fear even into the heart of the Padishah Emperor. There were Duncan Idaho, the Swordmaster of the Ginaz; Dr. Wellington Yueh, a name black in treachery but bright in knowledge; the Lady Jessica, who guided her son in the Bene Gesserit Way, and--of course--the Duke Leto, whose qualities as a father have long been overlooked.

--from "A Child's History of Muad'Dib" by the Princess Irulan

Imagine being a child in the Atreides empire and having to read this shit in school

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[–] Awoo@hexbear.net 9 points 1 year ago (5 children)
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[–] Cromalin@hexbear.net 9 points 1 year ago

man lily gladstone was fucking robbed

watch the unknown country, she's great in more than just killers of the flower moon.

[–] GVAGUY3@hexbear.net 8 points 1 year ago

God I need to set aside a few days for Killers of the Flower Moon.

[–] oregoncom@hexbear.net 8 points 1 year ago (2 children)

autotrophic

It is also believed they sifted the sand-plankton for nourishment.

Also how is the sand worm supposed to photosynthesize underground? How do the sand-plankton photosynthesize? Are they chemotrophs?

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[–] Tommasi@hexbear.net 8 points 1 year ago

The Three Lions football song gets funnier every year. "Thirty years of hurt" is gonna be sixty after the next world championship. It's never coming home. england-cool

[–] WIIHAPPYFEW@hexbear.net 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

hosting an impromptu viewing of a two part documentary of the collapse of nortel on the cytube if yall are interested

edit: got pushed back a bit

[–] TheOtherwise@hexbear.net 8 points 1 year ago

oscars are dumb yada yada...anyone have a link for free stream?

[–] Moonworm@hexbear.net 8 points 1 year ago (3 children)

The new season of Curb Your Enthusiasm is pretty funny. The first episode has a couple too many gripe sections and there's some stuff I don't like, but it remains a show that is really good at pulling everything together at the end for a goof.

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[–] WhatDoYouMeanPodcast@hexbear.net 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Who would win: a constant struggle to find meaning in life or trap DOMS because you lifted in the wake of Akira Toriyama's passing? kirby-jammin

[–] GalaxyBrain@hexbear.net 8 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Hey Babylon 5 season 1 intro, what the FUCK is up here?

"Humans and aliens wrap in two million five hundred thousand tons of spinning metal, all alone in the night. "

What do you mean by tons? You are in space my dude.

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[–] THIRD_WORLDIST@hexbear.net 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

American football is a band first, an album second, and a sport third

I thought that my cats would start waking me up an hour later (relative to when I went to bed) due to DST, but they keep waking me up at 6am regardless of the time change.

[–] Cigarette_comedian@hexbear.net 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I think Paradox should have continued with their X for/of the people dlc naming scheme. Spheres of the People, Dawn of People, Peoples of the South? Much better.

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[–] Dolores@hexbear.net 8 points 1 year ago

tiny autonomy movement with symbols that go surprisingly hard hell yeah im voting for a goat & a revolver

Poggers in Paris

[–] CyborgMarx@hexbear.net 8 points 1 year ago (3 children)
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[–] Blep@hexbear.net 7 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Scitt pilgrim anime is better than the movie/comics, but unfortunately doesnt really hold up without the context the earlier media provides

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[–] Pluto@hexbear.net 7 points 1 year ago

I watched Oppenheimer (2023). See my thoughts below:

https://hexbear.net/post/2040520

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