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- "Look alive, sailor! The storm is almost upon us and I swore to milady on bent knee that I would return our beloved Count in one piece! But red sky in morning, then strike the sails! There's a blow coming and the beast won't stop its frenzied pace. We've pierced it again and again, but it will not stop! Perhaps the storm will slow it."
- ―Ilyich Hannivar to the Prisoner[src]
Ilyich Hannivar was a former whale-boat captain.
Biography[]
Background[]
Ilyich Hannivar was born on Lankiveil. In his youth, he was a whale-boat captain and famously caught the fearsome Bjondax whale, Krazinok, which had destroyed thirty boats before he finally took it. As a reward for his achievement, he was granted a bar in Harko Village on Arrakis, which he called Hannivar's. The bones of Krazinok were suspended above the beer hall as a dramatic centrepiece.[1]
Awakening[]
Ilyich Hannivar was approached by the Prisoner in Hannivar's. He described the village as a hellhole, but stated that beneath it lay something more important; the lost souls of a thousand drowned sailors.[1]
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