Dune: Prophecy has dropped its third episode. It showcased numerous twists and turns from the fate of Orry Atreides and Griffin Harkonnen to Tula’s attempts to resurrect Lila. With a mix of betrayal, tragedy, and forbidden technology, this chapter has raised the stakes for the series. So, here is a quick recap and ending explanation of Dune Prophecy Episode 3.
Who dies in Dune: Prophecy Episode 3?
Yes, Orry Atreides and Griffin Harkonnen die in Dune: Prophecy Episode 3.
Griffin Harkonnen is introduced in the flashback of episode 3 as a brother of Sister Valya and Tula. The Imperium has discarded their home planet Lankiveil with their ancestors declared as cowards in the Battle of Corrin. Things have become difficult for the Harkonnen, who can only harvest whale fur. Valya only receives complaints from her family but Griffin continues to support her.
Further, they receive the news of Vorian Atredies the man behind all their troubles. Griffin decides to track down Vorian for Valya but everyone is shocked when his dead body returns killed by Vorian.
Following Griffin’s funeral, Tula meets her boyfriend Orry Atreides during his family’s camping adventures but she is skeptical of talking about her family. The couple spent a romantic night together but a shocking twist takes place. The next morning Tula reveals her real identity to Orry who is adamant on leaving their family history behind. However, Tula kills him to avenge her brother’s death after finishing Orry’s entire family except Young Albert.
Valya’s meeting at the end of Dune: Prophecy Episode 3 explained
Valya meets her nephew Baron Harrow Harkonnen, and her uncle Evgeny Harkonnen.
After flashbacks of Valya’s past come to an end, she tries to find out the reason behind her powers failing on Desmond Hart. As she makes her way back, Valya keeps muttering about the sacrifices to be made for the Sisterhood.
How mother Tula will bring Lila back from the dead?
Tula tries to use the forbidden thinking machine to bring back Lila to life.
As seen in the previous episode, Sister Lila passed away after consuming the Water of Life. However, Tula keeps her dead body in a vegetative state and hopes to resurrect her. In the end, she activates the thinking machine called Anirul and orders to use the correct dosage of spice to activate Lila’s mind. While Anirul is skeptical about going against Valya, Tula remains firm and the machine agrees. The upcoming episodes will make it clear if Tula succeeds in bringing back Lila and if Valya will support her rebellious actions.