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I am trying to understand the reason why Leto II merged with the sandtrout in Children of Dune and why he was so committed to the Golden Path.

I just finished the first four books and I fear that I have missed the point of why prescience is so bad. According to the wikipedia entry, Leto wanted to teach humanity a lesson to avoid stagnation, so much so that he punishes them for 3,500 years by being a brutal emperor.

What isn't clear to me is how this actually saves humanity? Given the horrors of Muad'Dib's holy war and Leto's rule you'd think that having a few prescient noblepeople running around wouldn't be so bad. And why does he need to merge with a sandtrout and then let the Sandworms go extinct in order to accomplish this?

I checked out the Dune and Children of Dune miniseries in the hopes that the "made for TV" aspect would simplify the explanation of Leto's commitment but it doesn't do a good job explaining that either, it just seems to be a rehash of Leto's speeches on why the path is necessary.

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  • How did you come to call the God Emperor "Leto III?" I agree with the term, given the murder of the toddler, Leto II, but I rarely see the discrepancy addressed.
    – livresque
    Commented Apr 9, 2013 at 2:09
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    The toddler was never Duke and never ruled, so it is not correct to call them Leto II. Numbering non-ruling children is just an American thing. The God Emperor was Leto II.
    – OrangeDog
    Commented Aug 2, 2016 at 12:49
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    @OrangeDog - I believe I'm vaguely offended by that. Sincerely, PoloHoleSet I. Commented Jul 6, 2017 at 18:22
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    BTW, in the book 'Children of Dune' someone referred to Leto as Leto III and IIRC Alia's priests considered that blasphemy.
    – Omegacron
    Commented Nov 29, 2017 at 23:12
  • @Omegacron I can't recall that instance (though not to say it didn't happen), but I definitely remember Leto II acknowledging his brother in God Emperor Of Dune, and sort of hand-waving it away by saying "I am him too", or something along those lines.
    – user25730
    Commented May 4, 2021 at 22:23

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The golden path was necessary due to the events that are seen through prescience and not fully realized until after Chapterhouse: Dune.

Without the Golden Path, humanity stagnates: it grows ever more dependent on melange and Arrakis, on the Spacing Guild, the Bene Gesserit, and the other powers-that-be. Realize that, through the control of melange and the Kwisatz Haderach breeding program, the main powers of the Dune Universe literally control humanity's continued evolution.

Paul Muad'Dib and Leto II both foresee the final destruction of mankind by an unknown power due to its complacency. So, Leto attempts to instill such a hatred of the centralized power structure that's at the heart of humanity's stagnation so humans would do everything in their power to "scatter": to go to the farthest reaches of the known Universe to avoid being tied to one central authority. This causes the established powers to lose their hold on humanity's progress and future.

The Scattering has one major additional effect: the development of humanity's ability to avoid prescience, which allows a section of humanity to elude the unforeseen power in the universe that will ultimately destroy them. This side effect plays heavily into the unwritten final chapter of the series, later adapted into Hunters of Dune and Sandworms of Dune.

In it, the unknown power uses a form of prescience to detect every possible move humans can make and provide the appropriate counter. That is, if I know what you're going to do before you do it, you can never defeat me. Developing the ability to avoid prescience allows humanity to have a fighting chance against the unknown power.

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    now I want to reread the whole series. Good answer!
    – John
    Commented Jan 22, 2011 at 19:01
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    The development of invisibility to prescience wasn't a side effect of the Scattering; it was something Leto deliberately bred for. In God Emperor, during Siona's awakening she says this: "But I saw another thing! You can't follow my tracks!", to which Leto replies: "Which is why you must breed and preserve this." Commented Sep 9, 2011 at 19:14
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    @technophile is exactly correct. The main point of the brutal tyranny is to make humans try to assassinate him. Leto was prescient, so he'd know he'd succeeded when he managed to breed a human capable of assassinating him.
    – Tynam
    Commented Apr 12, 2012 at 8:48
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    Also important is that the new standard are both more capable of surviving divergent environments and are also immune to prescience themselves, thus reducing their ability to be subjected to hydraulic despotism, and thus their product (spice) being of more use to humanity in general by not being as easily destroyed, and thus their product (spice) being able to be produced in more places without being seen by prescience.
    – aramis
    Commented Jun 11, 2012 at 22:04
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    @Nu'Daq: It's never revealed in the Frank Herbert books. In the later books by his son and collaborators, it's machine intelligences that survived the Butlerian Jihad IIRC. Commented Oct 14, 2022 at 1:32
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The answers to your questions can all be found in God Emperor of Dune, when Leto II takes Siona into the desert.

Is the Golden Path necessary? He tells Siona:

"Without me, there would have been by now no people anywhere, none whatsoever. And the path to that extinction was more hideous than your wildest imaginings."

Is prescience really so bad? He gives her concentrated spice essence and observes her spice trance, thinking about what she is experiencing:

She would carry with her forever afterward the clear sights and sounds and smells. The seeking machines would be there, the smell of blood and entrails, the cowering humans in their burrows, aware only that they could not escape . . . while all the time the mechanical movement approached, nearer and nearer and nearer ...louder...louder!

and after she awakes, and begins to come to terms with the visions:

like the terrible machines of that apocalyptic vision, the predator could follow any creature who left tracks.

Leto II states that the human species would already be extinct without him. His dominion has prevented this from happening, but his goal in removing prescience is to protect humanity from this particular threat forever.

The Brian Herbert novels muddle this point. The threat he has saved them from is not external, but would have come from within the existing Empire. His strict control of the known universe prevents humans from inventing technology to give machines prescient ability while they are still vulnerable. His breeding program ensures that it can never be used if it were invented.

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    A big +1 from me for being the only answer that actually quotes the God Emperor.
    – Valorum
    Commented Aug 2, 2016 at 10:52
  • Weren't it supposed to be Ixan rogue hunter-seeker machines? I think there was such additional detail mentioned...
    – Mithoron
    Commented Apr 14, 2018 at 17:37
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    @Mithoron I don't believe it's ever said specifically. A lot of the Dune fanbase considers the threat to be highly advanced Tleilaxu Face Dancers. Brian Herbert's novels makes the threat into robots out to destroy humanity from the Butlerian Jihad, which was apparently a literal war against thinking machines (and not a machine-way of thinking).
    – user25730
    Commented May 4, 2021 at 22:29
  • @user25730 did you read the quotes above? They're from Frank, not Brian.
    – OrangeDog
    Commented Jun 15, 2022 at 11:46
  • @OrangeDog yep. I wasn't saying anyone is correct, just simply pointing out the avenue Brian's books take (which I don't think is what Frank intended, or would have ended up writing).
    – user25730
    Commented Jun 15, 2022 at 22:48
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The Golden Path is the only way to save humanity from extinction.

This has several possible explanations, together or separate. It is a shame that Herbert died before the final two installments were written by him. His son falls short of the mark, in my humble opinion.

I believe the main purpose of the Golden Path is to prevent a single power from controlling the human race. Humans will be so far widespread in the universe to avoid systematic destruction and that they will not be controlled by one resource or talent.

Invisiblity to prescience is a defense mechanism to prevent prescient observers from controlling future human history. The Ixian navigation device breaks the Spacing Guild monopoly on space travel. The Tleilaxu "axlotl tanks" prevent a melange monopoly. Also, the new spice worms can survive in many different environments.

It seems that Herbert also meant for a return of thinking machines, as an extinction menace. I would be disappointed with Herbert if that was the only purpose of the Golden Path. The surviving machines of the Butlerian Jihad escape to a far distant world to build a massive space fleet. Over thousands of years of construction they will return to obliterate humanity.

The purpose of the Fish Speakers is to flood the universe with military expansion, eventually encountering the machines. In the long process, they transform into the Honored Matres. The Honored Matres come retreating back, to merge with the Bene Gesserit.

I would rather believe that ultimate destruction comes from within: rot at the core spreads outward. I want the machine element to be secondary, not that it necessarily is. Notice that in the modern world many of us are controlled by machines. It makes it easier for the few to rule the many.

Do not underestimate the role of power. People desire it more than anything else. The Harkonnens represent the worst case scenario of those in power. Breaking possible sources of ultimate power is what I believe the Golden Path is about.

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In God Emperor of Dune, Moneo describes the horror that the golden path avoids saying that it was so terrible the knowledge almost destroyed/killed him. I'd encourage you to keep reading! It's a wonderful series and in my opinion it only gets better after "Children"

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    I have to be honest. I read the entire first series. I never figured out what the Golden Path was trying to avert and how it was averting it until i read it in this forum. Just saying "you'll all die if I don't lead you for 3500 years mistreating you all along" is not satisfactory."
    – Joe C
    Commented Aug 15, 2015 at 23:28
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I agree with most of what's been said. However one of the simplest explanations may also be a valid point. The idea of a self-fulfilling prophecy is what Paul created and what leto was trying to avoid. Paul's Jihad was entirely unnecessary and occurred due to Paul's arrogance in thinking he could control the future. When Leto describes why the golden path is needed he blatantly states that he is hoping to create a world free of predetermined destiny a world free of one man's vision. This to me seems to say that prescience when taken to the extreme of what Paul had is the "trap "when he states the first step in avoiding a trap is knowing it exists. in short the golden path is the eradication of prescience controlling mankind's destiny.

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Prescience showed him that the Ixians were going to invent a "death machine" that would wipe out humanity. Leto II cancels this future event by bringing the empire tight under his control. By controlling the spice and Dune, he controls all the groups and their machinations. He also uses the breeding program to develop a new human being - immune to prescience. He cannot see Siona and her descendants and neither can the death machines. This is the essence of the golden path. He sacrificed everything to save everyone. He isn't a tyrant, he is a martyr - a true hero! My favorite fictional character. Bar-none. He also orchestrates his own assassination by the way...a cunning suicide from a brilliant and troubled being. Poor Leto...to have everything and nothing at all. Sacrifice!!

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    I don't believe the cause of humanity's extinction was discussed in the original series. In the reboot (by his son) we learn that the threat was from Omnius, the artificial intelligence that the Butlerian Jihad was intended to destroy.
    – Valorum
    Commented Jul 6, 2017 at 17:08
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I think what everyone is missing is what was brought out in the Brian Herbert novels.

Leto also had access to the past of humanity and he understood the true origins of the human race; that they had long ago escaped from the thinking machines who controlled them as slaves. In addition, as a result of the Scattering, the Honored Matres were discovered by Ominous, who chased them back to the old Empire.

So while the Empire thought that the Honored Matres were conquerors, they were really on the run, which means the Siona gene didn’t help with the Honored Matres but did help to elude Ominous. This is how Leto knew humanity had to follow the Golden path to survive.

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