Paul Atreides is the central character of the first three books in Frank Herbert’s : , , and . And though he is not technically a character in , , and , his life and memory are a strong influence on the actions of his son, Leto, and the empire he comes to rule. Paul also appears in two stories ( and ) that were written by Frank Herbert’s son, Brian Herbert, and Kevin J. Alexander to conclude the series. In these installments, Paul and his beloved Chani are brought back to life thousands of years after their deaths as gholas—essentially a blend of a golem and a clone. And so, for the character of Paul Atreides, the Dune Saga resounds in its myriad experiences—a coming-of-age journey, a messianic movement, an imperial legacy, and eventually, a happily-ever-after story.
What happens to Paul in ?
When listeners first meet Paul Atreides in Dune, he’s 15 years old. He is preparing to live on the desert planet Arrakis after having lived his entire life on a planet covered in water. As the story opens, Paul has just woken up from a dream. He’s confused because the person speaking to him in his sleep referred to him as “Usul." Though unfamiliar to the young Paul, it's the first of many names people will know him by throughout his life.
His mother, Lady Jessica, raised by the Bene Gesserit warrior nuns and trained in the skills of many kinds of combat, believes that Paul is the Kwisatz Haderach, the whirlwind—the only man capable of tapping into his female ancestors’ memories the way women of the Bene Gesserit can. It is prophesied that such a person will bring lasting change to the universe. After Paul survives a painful encounter with the Gom Jabbar, a tool to determine a future Bene Gesserit’s worth, Jessica granted permission to begin his training. He is already in the process of learning combat skills from Gurney Halleck in addition to learning the Weirding Way from his mother. These skills come in handy when House Atreides is attacked by the Harkonnens with the support of the Padishah Emperor, Shaddam IV. While his father, Leto, is killed by Baron Harkonnen, Paul manages to escape into the desert with his mother.
Following the attack on their House, Paul and Jessica are taken in by a group of Fremen, led by the chief, Naib Stilgar. When Paul tries to hide from the Fremen hunting party that comes across Jessica, he is found by Chani, a girl he recognizes from his dreams. Chani will prove a key part of Paul’s destiny, eventually becoming his wife and companion. Paul begins to learn the Fremen way and later drinks from the water of life. After this ritual, Paul truly takes on the role of the Kwisatz Haderach.
He marries Chani in a Fremen ceremony while continuing to train in the ways of the Bene Gesserit. He and Chani have a son, Leto II, who is killed in an attack on the Fremen oasis, Sietch Tab'r. He eventually returns to the palace in Arrakeen, where he challenges House Harkonnen and the Emperor. After defeating the Harkonnen champion, he forces the Emperor to step down, leaving control of the Empire in Paul’s hands. With this agreement, he also takes the Emperor’s daughter, Princess Irulan, as his wife, though he ends the book promising Chani that it is in name only—she is the wife of his heart.