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===Later works=== At the end of Frank Herbert's sixth and last book in the ''Dune'' series, ''[[Chapterhouse: Dune]]'' (1985), a ghola of Scytale is seemingly the only Tleilaxu Master left alive. He secretly possesses a [[nullentropy]] capsule containing cells carefully and secretly collected by the Tleilaxu for millennia, including cells from Paul himself. In [[Brian Herbert]] and [[Kevin J. Anderson]]'s ''[[Hunters of Dune]]'', the 2006 sequel to ''Chapterhouse: Dune'', Scytale is a prisoner on the [[no-ship]] ''[[Ithaca (Dune)|Ithaca]]'', at the mercy of the latest Duncan Idaho ghola and a rebel group of Bene Gesserit. Nearing death from advanced age, a desperate Scytale trades his precious cell samples for permission to grow his own ghola; Duncan and the Bene Gesserit group subsequently grow gholas of Paul, Chani, Jessica, and others. Meanwhile, the independent Face Dancer [[Khrone]] obtains Paul's genetic material from a religious relic on Caladan and tasks his [[Lost Tleilaxu]] prisoner [[Uxtal]] to create his own ghola of Paul. Named '''Paolo''', this ghola is to be "conditioned" by Khrone's sadistic ghola of Baron Harkonnen to become a twisted version of Paul, who will serve the shadowy needs of Krone's mysterious masters, [[Daniel and Marty]]. In ''[[Sandworms of Dune]]'' (2007), the young Paul ghola ultimately duels Paolo. Paul is mortally wounded, but the trauma restores his original memories and he manages to heal himself. A power-hungry Paolo overdoses on [[ultraspice]], an incredibly potent form of melange, and falls into a [[catatonia|catatonic]] state. Later on the recovering planet Dune, the awakened gholas of Paul and Chani have reverted to the ways of the ancient Fremen, resolving to lead simple lives and restore the planet to its former glory. Paul reaffirms his love for Chani, telling her he has loved her for five thousand years. Paul's birth is featured in the Brian Herbert/Kevin J. Anderson [[prequel]] novel ''[[Dune: House Corrino]]'' (2001). The 2008 novel ''[[Paul of Dune]]'' explores both Paul's childhood before ''Dune'' and his life between the novels ''Dune'' and ''Dune Messiah''. Brian Herbert and Anderson's ''[[The Winds of Dune]]'' (2009) also relates events from Paul's youth and the period before ''Dune Messiah''.
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