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== In-game ==
=Overview=
''"A shadowy all-female order with a deliberately obscure agenda. Adepts of the Sisterhood are prized by the nobility and feared by the rest of the Imperium."''


The Abilities the Bene Gesserit can use in-game are present here: [[Bene Gesserit Abilities]]


== Obtainment ==
'''Bene Gesserit''' are one of the training disciplines available for characters to begin as in Dune: Awakening, or to learn later on through gameplay. This line of training encourages physical mastery & manipulation tactics.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J18oH_FBDYM Dune: Awakening - Gamescom Gameplay Presentation] (2:57)</ref>
The player can start their journey as a Bene Gesserit from [[Character Creation|character creation]] or later discover them in the world.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cR9qiRGxaN4</ref><ref name=":0">https://duneawakening.com</ref> [pH]


'''Abilities''' are also gained by spice consumption and [pH].<ref name=":0" />
=Abilities=
'''[[Voice: Compel]]''' - Use The Voice to force someone towards your position from afar.


== References ==
== References ==
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[[Category:In Review]]
[[Category:In Review]]
[[Category:Training Discipline]]

Latest revision as of 01:52, 23 August 2024

Overview

"A shadowy all-female order with a deliberately obscure agenda. Adepts of the Sisterhood are prized by the nobility and feared by the rest of the Imperium."


Bene Gesserit are one of the training disciplines available for characters to begin as in Dune: Awakening, or to learn later on through gameplay. This line of training encourages physical mastery & manipulation tactics.[1]

Abilities

Voice: Compel - Use The Voice to force someone towards your position from afar.

References