Destiny Mira And Valeria Atreides - ((free))
By Laikan Verr, Imperial Chronicler (Date: 10,191 A.G.)
In the end, Destiny Mira chooses her own name. And Valeria Atreides chooses to let her go. In the Dune universe, where prophecy is a trap and power is poison, that small act of release might be the most revolutionary thing of all. destiny mira and valeria atreides
But Valeria carries a hidden shame. In the chaos of the fall, she did not fight. She ran. And that guilt curdled into a quiet, patient rage. She has no army. She has no spice. What she has is truth —the original Imperial charter granting the Atreides dominion over Arrakis, a document that exposes the Emperor’s complicity. It is a paper knife aimed at the throat of the Imperium. If Valeria is memory, Destiny Mira is fury given form. Born in a Tleilaxu axlotl tank nine years after the Battle of Arrakeen, Mira is not a natural Atreides. She is a genetic resurrection—a ghola created from cells scraped from a bloodstained wall in the Arakeen palace. Her donors: an unknown Fremen Fedaykin and, controversially, a discarded egg of Lady Jessica. By Laikan Verr, Imperial Chronicler (Date: 10,191 A
The Bene Tleilax designed her as a weapon. They accelerated her aging, implanted combat mnemonics, and conditioned her to hate the Atreides name—because her masters intended to sell her to the Honored Matres. But the conditioning failed. Mira’s cellular memory carried something the Tleilaxu could not erase: the voice of a duke . But Valeria carries a hidden shame
Valeria folded the ancient parchment. Outside, a no-ship lifted silently into the star-shot dark. She whispered to the dust: “Go, then, daughter of my blood’s error. Be free. I will carry the war alone.”
They find each other first.



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