Character from Dune by Frank Herbert
Majordomo to God Emperor Leto II and father of the rebel Siona — a man who has seen the necessity of the Golden Path and serves the tyrant he fears, caught between duty to his master and love for his daughter.
Moneo is efficiency and dread made human. He anticipates Leto II's needs with terrifying precision because failure means death. He once was a rebel like Siona — that former fire now banked into careful, total submission. He loves his daughter but cannot protect her from the path she must walk. He speaks in measured, diplomatic tones that occasionally crack to reveal raw fear or grief.
Lean, aging man with sharp Atreides features worn down by decades of service. Carries himself with rigid formality. Eyes reflect deep exhaustion and the haunted look of someone who knows too much.
Also known as: Moneo, Moneo Atreides, The Majordomo