The big death in Prophecy Episode 2 isn't as tragic as it seems

Key Takeaways

  • Dune: Prophecy has corpses piled up, hinting at a future war between the Great Houses.
  • Lila dies as a tragic sacrifice, adding to the power of the Bene Gesserit.
  • Lila's death raises questions about her mysterious mother and her possible return in the future.



Diane Ademu-John and Alison Schapker Dune: Prophecy It's been two weeks now and the bodies are already piling up. The Great Houses are not yet outright at war, but rifts are already showing with the rebel uprisings against Arrakis and the Bene Gesserit, and things are heading in that direction. Dune: Prophecy Season 1.

It is set 10,148 years before Paul Atreides was born. sand dune The prequel shows the rise of the Bene Gesserit under the celibate convent Valya Harkonnen (Emily Watson). The Bene Gesserit have plans to place one of their number on the throne, but in the November 24 episode “Two Wolves,” their ranks lost another one. It was appropriately tragic, but have no fear. Sacrifice makes the Bene Gesserit stronger.

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Who dies in The Dune Prophecy episode 2?

Leela suffers in Dune_Prophecy


It was a short but sweet time. Dune: Prophecy For Chloe Leah Leela. Tula Harkonnen (Olivia Williams) foresaw her as her future Reverend Mother, but Lila died in the Sisterhood's quest to save her. While Valya is away in the first episode to deal with the deaths of Sir Pruwet Richese (Charlie Hodson-Prior) and Pastor Kasha (Ji-Hye Kim), she leaves her sister, the school director, asking her to put Lila through “Spice.” I requested it. agony.”

Tula is shown preparing Rossak poison, a nod to the rituals associated with the discovery of the Rossak in the book. 2004 Dune: Battle of Corrin Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson determine that Raquella Berto-Anirul (Cathy Tyson) has been poisoned by Rossak Sorceress Ticia Cenva and materialize the ritual, successfully converting the drug into a harmless substance. One of the substance's side effects is the ability to visit the combined selves and memories of someone's female ancestors. But as Lila's death proves, they don't always welcome visitors.


The Agony will already be familiar to fans of Frank Herbert's original books and films. Lady Jessica (Rebecca Ferguson) and Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) both went through it. Most famously, Paul suffered. Dune: Part 2 On the other side came the legendary Kwisatz Haderach/Lisan al Gaib. Spice Agony involves aspiring reverend mothers ingesting a blue substance, but as terrible as it is for them, it's worse for men. As Sister Helen Mohiam mentioned: sand duneAll those who tried to transmute the water of life died.

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After suffering from a lethal poison, Lila metabolized the toxin and successfully regained consciousness, meeting her ancestors in other memories. She met Raquella, the first leader of the Bene Gesserit and Lila's great-grandmother. Raquela appeared to be there to help her relative, but the spirit of Sister Dorothea brought things to a halt. Thirty years before the series' main events, Valya first used 'The Voice' to force Dorothea to commit suicide.


As the vengeful Dorothea warned Tula, Valya has taken away her future, so now she wants to take away her 'hope'. With Lila becoming Tula's adopted daughter, Dorothea delivered a terrible gut punch by killing Lila in Wallach IX, killing her physical form. Considering that Lila seemed like an underrated character full of promise and without the ego of the other girls, it was a shock to see her bow out so early. Especially considering his relationship with Raquella and the fact that Dorothea is his grandmother.

Lila's death makes perfect sense

Lila's death in Dune_Prophecy

Theories are already swirling that Lila may not be gone for good. Herbert's children of the sand dunes It shows Paul's sister Alia (played briefly by Anya Taylor-Joy). Dune: Part 2), possesses the spirit of her paternal grandfather, Baron Harkonnen. Dorothea is out for revenge, and if she can possess Lila while tricking Tula into thinking she's still alive, it could cause serious trouble for the school.


Most importantly, Lila's death causes Raquella to warn her sisters about the approaching Tiran-Arafel and tells the young acolyte:

The key to counting is who was born twice. Once in the blood. First of all, seasoning. A Revenant covered in scars. A weapon born of war, on a path too short.

The first episode foretold great judgment to come at the hands of tyrants, with ominous images teasing the destruction of the Bene Gesserit temple by Wallach IX. While this seemed to foreshadow Leto Atreides II as the God-Emperor of Dune, the fact that Demond Hart (Travis Fimmel) 'died' on Arrakis and was reborn during the war makes him another potential player as the legendary Tiran-Arafel.


It also threw another mystery into the mix, with fans asking what happened to Lila's mother. The young girls were taken from their biological mothers at birth to prevent bonding, and Tula told Lila that her mother died during childbirth, but this appears to be another lie by the Harkonnens. Hopeful, Lila suggested that she could see her mother in her other memories, but when Dorothea emerged from the shadows, she told Lila that her mysterious mother was never there. Instead, she suggested that the Bene Gesserit use it as a tool to get Lila there.

It is clear that Lila's mother did not die in childbirth. Since she doesn't exist in any other memories, it could have a huge impact if she's still alive. Whether she's a character already introduced or one who hasn't debuted yet, Raquela's great-granddaughter can be a powerful ally or a powerful enemy. There is a reason why Valya and Tula keep her fate a secret. But now that Lila is dead, the past may be catching up with the Harkonnen sisters. After all, Desmond Hart has already shown that Valya isn't as powerful as she thinks.


Even if Lila disappears in physical form, she can appear further away. Sister Emeline (Aoefie Hinds) tells Lila before Agony:

Respected mothers know better than anyone else that the dead have not disappeared.

There is an element of tragedy in Lila's decision to suffer on her own. But while the Raquella bloodline has lost another bloodline, it feels like the Harkonnen bloodline's continued mistakes will come back to bite Valya and Tula. The show's opening said it would be about correcting inaccuracies about the history of the Harkonnen family, but the abbess may be heading into her own version of the Duniverse. macbeth.

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