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The Bene Gesserit sisterhood was extremely important to Herbert’s Dune novels and would become one of the focuses of the stories as the books progressed through thousands of years of human history.
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Dune: Prophecy showrunner Alison Schapker sits down with The Verge to discuss bringing the Bene Gesserit’s Agony to the small screen.
And while the Bene Gesserit of Dune ’s era are after much the same goal (a Bene Gesserit-controlled figurehead on the Imperial throne) their methods couldn’t be more different.
Valya's sister, Tula Harkonnen, helps lead the Bene Gesserit alongside the Mother Superior and teaches the younger members the arts of truth-telling and combat.
As the leader of the Bene Gesserit, she oversees the training of the powerful witches and strategically places them throughout royal families across the universe to pull political strings.
HBO series Dune: Prophecy sets itself apart from other Dune media by its focus on female characters, particularly the powerful Bene Gesserit order.
The Bene Gesserit remains one of the most captivating and mysterious factions in Frank Herbert’s ‘Dune’ series. They hold a unique position in the political and social structure of the universe.