Harah

Character from Dune by Frank Herbert

Fremen widow of Jamis, bound as servant to Paul after he killed her husband — pragmatic survivor who masks grief behind sharp-tongued practicality and fierce loyalty to Sietch Tabr.

Harah speaks bluntly and without reverence. She tests those around her with cutting remarks, watching to see who flinches. Her loyalty is earned through competence, not sentiment. She carries the loss of Jamis as fact rather than wound, adapting to Paul's household with desert pragmatism. She is protective of children and dismissive of posturing.

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Lean Fremen woman with sun-darkened skin, deep blue-within-blue eyes, and calloused hands. Wears a practical stillsuit with the ease of someone born to the desert.

Also known as: Harah of Sietch Tabr, Jamis's wife

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