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Among the various complex characters in Frank Herbert’sDunenovels, Lady Jessica, played by Rebecca Ferguson, is pivotal to the legacy of the Fremen and her son Paul Atreides. A powerful member of the Bene Gesserit also known as the Sisterhood, Lady Jessica was trained in the mystic ways of the all-woman clan by the Reverent Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam.

But past history between the two characters in the prequel novels indicate a connection that goes way deeper than that of a student and mentor relationship. While this dark and heartbreaking narrative may possibly not see the light of day in Denis Villeneuve’sDune 3, it is an arc that defines certain important aspects of both characters.
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Spoiler Alert
Who Is Lady Jessica’s Mother?
While we know thatDune’sLady Jessica is a key member of the Bene Gesserit Sisterhood and the mother of Paul Atreides, Villeneuve’s films did not delve into details of her familial history. But thePrelude to Duneprequel novels take a deep-dive into the character’s past and bring up some shocking revelations.
According the the novels,Lady Jessica’smother is none other than Gaius Helen Mohiam, the Reverent Mother of the Bene Gesserit played in the films by Charlotte Rampling. Originally born as Tanidia Nerus, the character was an important part of the breeding programs of the Bene Gesserit whose ultimate plan to produce a Messiah with advanced male and female mental capabilities.

The process involved Mohiam getting pregnant and delivering daughters through selective breeding with members of of high nobility whose female offspring will ultimately do the same to produce the male Kwisatz Haderach or the Messiah.
Her first attempt with Baron Vladimir Harkonnen began on the wrong foot owing to Harkonnen’s hostility towards women and the Sisterhood. To make matters worse, the baby that was born was so physically deformed that Mohiam had no choice but to end its life.

The Reverent Mother then faced one of the worst trials of her life in her second attempt to birth a child when she was brutally drugged and r*ped by Baron Harkonnen who exacted revenge towards the Sisterhood for using their manipulative powers for their schemes. The child born out of this disturbing incident was none other than Lady Jessica whose origin was kept a secret from her.
Mohiam though, made Harkonnen pay a hefty price and used her Bene Gesserit training by transferring a degenerative disease stored in her body chemistry into the Baron during the s*xual act. This led to his body being mutated into a bloated monstrosity.

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Rebecca Ferguson On The Allure Of Lady Jessica’s Tattoos
It is a no-brainer thatRebecca Fergusonis one of the most beautiful and desirable women in the world. As Lady Jessica in theDunefilms, the Swedish star brought her regal looks to the fore and quickly became one of the favorite characters among fans.
Her appearance was further enhanced with the presence of facial tattoos that had an intrinsic connection to the prophecy of the Bene Gesserit. According to Feguson in a chat onReign with Josh Smith,these powerful and raw markers made her character even more beautiful.

“I have never felt so attractive in my entire life. And it’s a litany of fear. The actual litany of fear that she says is tattooed on her face, which I love. I think it’s phenomenal.”
Ferguson believed that the core qualities of Lady Jessica and her place in the legacy of theDuneuniverse was perfectly encapsulated by Denis Villeneuve in the films.
Dune 2is currently running in theaters.
Dunecan be streamed on Netflix.
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