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Dune: Prophecy will see the series return with a second season. It will possible highlight the events after the demise of Emperor Javicco Corrino, the center of initial season 1. In the introductory sequences, Valya Harkonnen and her sister Tula are introduced alongside what happened to Lila Harkonnen and how her grandmother Reverend Mother Dorotea pushed the ritual of Agony upon her. Tula takes Lila’s life and resurrects her using forbidden resurrection through the Thinking Machine, Anirul. The show is actually about Desmond Hart’s accession to power and Tula’s reunion with her half-Atreides child.
What Happens To Emperor Javicco In Dune Prophecy?
At the end of Dune: Prophecy season 1, Emperor Javicco Corrino drives his own blade into himself to die. He discovers that he had never lived a life free but that Valya Harkonnen and the Sisterhood had played the strings of his life and helped him rise to power. Thus, the play thrusts Javicco into a confrontation with impotence and shatters a cleverly thought-of illusion of control. Sister Francesca was sent to assassinate him, and knowing this sets him up for the eventuality of killing himself.
Javicco comes to these realizations in the season finale of Dune: Prophecy. He knows he can’t repeat the worthless title by which Francesca has come to mold him. He also realizes that his throne is blown out of proportion. Javicco was only emperor because Valya and the Sisterhood wanted it to be so. Francesca uncovers the scheme to have Valya kill him, yet it does not stir in him a long-feared self-preservation impulse.
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