Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Dune 2D20: House Runasimi

House Runasimi rules the terrestrial planet Bonavera, the fourth planet orbiting the blue star Rigel. Blue stars are poor candidates for life but the rocky world once hosted vast ecologies of alien coral, which now form the backbone of its massive mountain chains. The first settlers to the world lived in tunnels and caves carven from the planet’s natural “pores” while they slowly terraformed the surface, binding atmospheric nitrogen and using it to cultivate algae, fertile soil and plants until the air was breathable.
 
The world now sports patches of plant life, cultivated by enterprising dirt farmers on ridges and valleys in between the marble cliffs.


Runasimi’s military is just powerful enough to govern its own planet, and the assorted houses minor who directly administer the regions beyond its own holdings. Lacking vast armies or skilled assassins, the house exerts influence on imperial politics through soft power. The Diplomacy College in the planetary capital of Huanchaco is second only to the Bene Gesserit finishing schools in teaching its pupils to acquire and wield power, attracting students from other houses across the Imperium - and giving House Runasimi direct influence over their education and beliefs. The “Studio City” of Lake (so called because it sits on the shore of the world’s only lake, an artificial creation of the planetologists who oversaw the original settlement) is one of the main centers of cultural warfare in the Known Universe. Great Houses across the Imperium commission filmbooks and plays, songs and comic operas from Lake. All vying to contaminate the universe’s high and low culture alike with their own messages and propaganda.


House Runasimi’s “scholarship” program recruits promising peasants from other houses across the Imperium, offering transportation to Bonavera and a full ride at a premier school. In exchange, the recruits are bonded to the House, repaying the investment with a lifetime of service. It’s a better offer than they’ll get at home.

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