https://neoencyclopedia.fandom.com/wiki/Water_of_Life_(Dune)?oldid=23540. Neo Encyclopedia Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. With the Fremen Sietch a ceremony is taking place. For this reason, the Azhar Book/DE prohibits women who partook the Water of Life bear a child aterwards, or a pregnant participate in any form of the ceremony, on pain of death.[1]. To put the body through the deathstill while it contained the unchanged poison could be fatal to the entire tribe, and leaving it in the desert invited even worse consequences, as it was known that the Water of Life could become Water of Death if allowed contact with a pre-spice mass. The Water of Life is a fictional drug from Frank Herbert's science fiction Dune universe. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Specifically, that liquid exhalation of a sandworm ... produced at the moment of its death from drowning which is changed within the body of a Reverend Mother to become the narcotic used in the sietch tau orgy. In such cases the candidate's body was cremated—the only instance in which cremation was used—and the Water of Life set aside and carefully guarded until a new candidate could be found. The watermen then, after having been blessed by the tribe's Reverend Mother, dragged the worm into the water and held it there until it drowned. Jessica and the Fremen Reverend Mother are brought into a large cave, and Stilgar explains that with Dune back in control of Rabban they must leave the sietch to a secret location and that the Reverend Mother would not survive the trip. It is a hallucinogenic chemical which varied during the history of the Bene Gesserit/DE order.[1]. When a pregnant breeder drinks the Water of Life, it is carried in her blood to the womb, and activates the fetal psychic Paul Atreides also perceives that the Water of Life could also be used to catastrophic effect to initiate a chain reaction which would destroy the sandworms and the spice-cycle ecosystem. The liquid exhalation only emerged right before the creature's moment of death. Dune:Spice Opera (1992 video game soundtrack), Children of Dune (2003 miniseries soundtrack), Inama Nushif (song from Children of Dune), https://dune.fandom.com/wiki/Water_of_Life/DE?oldid=35149. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. A single drop of the changed poison was sufficient catalyst to alter even large amounts of the liquid. The Dune Encyclopedia This article or section refers to elements that appear exclusively in The Dune Encyclopedia. In Fremen culture the event took on a more urgent tone: it normally occurred when a Sayyadina was dying and a replacement was required to receive her genetic memorybefore her demise. The Bene Gesserit test their acolytes by feeding them the Water of Life in a ritual known as the spice agony (other poisons had been used before the discovery of the Water of Life on Arrakis). When altered within the body of a Reverend Mother, however it became safe for consumption by the uninitiated and was used by the Fremen in their sietch orgies (times of heightened awareness of one another's thoughts and emotions which served to bind the tribe ever more closely together). Failure means death. The untreated liquid was retrieved from the sandworm as it was drowned in water. The typical reason for performing such an act was for the purposes of elevation of a Bene Gesserit Sister to Reverend Motherstatus. [2] Described as a blue liquid in Children of Dune (1976), the drug is noted in Chapterhouse: Dune (1985) to possess the "pungent odor" of "bitter cinnamon" associated with melange, the other, more important by-product of the sandworm life cycle. All that is known for certain is that, on infrequent occasions, a select group of watermen (Fremen consecrated for and charged with the ritual duties concerning water) went out into the desert captured, a small sandworm, and returned with it to a special underground chamber which could be filled with water from the communal basin. If the Fremen candidate fails in the ritual, he or she will die from the poisonous Water of Life. Their leader stood watch in the wate… In the novel, both Paul and Jessica ingest the Water of Life successfully. Typically a woman would b… While "Water of Life" is the term used by the native Fremen of the planet Arrakis, the substance is referred to as spice essence by the Bene Gesserit and other groups starting in Dune Messiah (1969), the second novel in the series. An "awareness spectrum" narcotic.[1]. The Water of Life is a fictional drug from Frank Herbert's science fiction Dune universe. awareness and produces a babble of sound and sensory imagery which the un-born is unable to comprehend or assimilate. When that moment came, he signalled the men holding the front of the worm to lift it from the water so that he could capture its last, liquid exhalation in a special water bag, this liquid was the Water of Life.
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