Bene Tleilax

The Bene Tleilax or Tleilaxu are a secretive society in the fictional Dune universe created by Frank Herbert in the Dune series of novels. The Bene Tleilax are genetic manipulators, equivalent in power to a major house in the Imperium. They solely control a number of planets in the Imperium.

Not organized along feudal lines (as most of rest of the Imperium is), the Tleilaxu are secretive and very little is known about them although in Heretics of Dune their society is said to be a meritocracy. They are chiefly known for their biological products such as artificial eyes, gholas, and face dancers.

The use of "Bene" before their name suggests that they are an order of some kind, like the Bene Gesserit; this becomes clear in the last two books of the series.

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Emblem of the Bene Tleilaxu (from the computer game Emperor: Battle for Dune)
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Bene Tleilax Histories

In the last two books, the core of the Tleilaxu is revealed: they are Zensunni, a distant offshoot of Buddhism and Islam, and are organized along theistic lines. They have spent thousands of years concealing this fact, waiting for their ascendancy, which they believe to be occurring in Heretics of Dune.

By the events of Chapterhouse: Dune, the Bene Tleilax had been all but eradicated...save for one Master, Scytale (presumedly a ghola of the original Scytale of Dune: Messiah) who was captured by the Bene Gesserit. What he never told them is that in a tube implanted in his chest were cell samples from his entire order, plus many characters from earlier Dune novels: essentially, even though he was the only one left, he could single-handedly resurrect his Order.

Bene Tleilax Technologies

The Bene Tleilax are a masters of biological science and control the secrets of a number of important technologies in the dune universe.

Ghola

A ghola is a clone, grown in an axolotl tank from the DNA of a another person. At the time of Dune, gholas have no access to the lives of the person from whom they were cloned, but after Dune Messiah, it is discovered that a ghola can recover his or her genetic memory during a carefully staged moment of great stress. Much later in the series, it is revealed that the masters of the Tleilaxu have been using this as an improvised device for immortality: at their death, they are cloned; their clone recovers its memories, and the masters, in their serial incarnations, have memories stretching back thousands of years.

Axlotl Tank

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An axlotl tank is essentially a braindead woman whose womb is used as a tank to create gholas and other creatures. This is why no one has ever seen a Tleilaxu female.

In Heretics of Dune, it is revealed that the Tleilaxu can also create the spice melange in axlotl tanks, breaking the monopoly on spice that Arrakis held for thousands of years which strongly determined the economics and the politics of the Imperium.

In Chapterhouse: Dune, the Bene Gesserit have acquired axlotl tank technology and are able to use it to make gholas for their own purposes.

Face Dancer

Main article: Face dancers

Face dancers are sterile creatures, with full sentience, but with a genetically programmed loyalty to the Tleilaxu masters. They are used by the Tleilaxu throughout the universe to impersonate key people after killing the originals.

Over the course of the series, the Tleilaxu try to create more perfect mimics, to the point where the face dancers lose their ability to mimic and their awareness of themselves as face dancers, so perfectly do they mimic their subjects. At that point, the face dancer effectively becomes the person he or she is mimicking, and passes beyond the control of the Tleilaxu.fr:Bene Tleilaxu

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