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'''Richese''' was the fourth planet in the [[Stars#Epsilon Eridani|Epsilon Eridani]] star system, and the ancestral home of [[House Richese]].
 
'''Richese''' was the fourth planet in the [[Stars#Epsilon Eridani|Epsilon Eridani]] star system, and the ancestral home of [[House Richese]].
   

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For information on the term that describes the wealthy, see Richece.

Richese was the fourth planet in the Epsilon Eridani star system, and the ancestral home of House Richese.

History

During the Butlerian Jihad

After the Titans rebelled against Omnius, they decided after Bela Tegeuse, to move to Richese where they remained for 70 years, often ravaged by Omnius' forces. Eventually advised by Yorek Thurr they moved to Hessra toward the end of the Jihad. Richese was devastated by Omnius soon after but retaken again by the Titans after the Great Purge.

During the Corrino Empire

A once powerful planet, it was at one point a main source of Heighliners for the Spacing Guild. The planet and it's moon, Korona, were famous for technological innovations which included Richesian mirrors and No-ships.

Unfotunately House Richese made an ill advised decision to engage in full-scale economic warfare with House Vernius of Ix. This led to their slow demise and fostered the popular opinion that House Richese only made copies of Ixian inventions. Part of this loss is attributed to Count Ilban Richese who spent more time with his family then with his businesses. As a result of this failure, Ix took over the lucrative Heighliner construction.

Years later, Korona was destroyed by Imperial Sardaukar forces, as it was being used to store spice illegally.

Destruction by the Honored Matres

After the Ascension of House Atreides, and The Scattering promulgated by the death of Leto Atreides II; Richese still had production facilities which produced starships for humanity. The Mother Commander Murbella, leader of the New Sisterhood, contracted with Richesian authorities to build ships in the oncoming battle against the Enemy. A rebel Honored Matres group which opposed Murbella, led by Hellica, which did not wish to merge with the Sisterhood; attacked Richese with Obliterator weapons, and reduced the planet to slag and rubble.

Behind the Scenes

Though the original Dune novels by Frank Herbert made a brief mention of the planet Richese, no mention was made of a House Richese ruling it. There was also no mention of a House Vernius ruling the planet Ix.

These Great Houses are only mentioned in the novels by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.

Appearances