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Sandworms guard spice extraction from "summary" of Dune by Frank Herbert

In the vast deserts of Arrakis, also known as Dune, lies the most precious substance in the universe - the spice melange. This substance is coveted by many for its mind-altering properties and its ability to extend life. However, the extraction of this spice is no easy task. The sandworms, massive creatures that dwell beneath the surface of the desert, are the guardians of the spice. These creatures are attracted to rhythmic sounds and vibrations, making them a deadly obstacle for spice miners. Any noise made during the extraction process can attract these giant worms, putting the lives of those involved at risk. The sandworms are not only a physical threat but also a symbol of the balance of power on Arrakis. They are a force to be reckoned with, their presence dictating the actions of those who seek to exploit the spice. Without their protection, the spice would be easily plundered, leading to chaos and destruction on the planet. The relationship between the sandworms and the spice extraction process is a delicate dance, a symbiotic relationship that has existed for centuries. The miners must tread carefully, ensuring that they do not disturb the natural order of things. In a world where power and greed reign supreme, the sandworms serve as a reminder of the consequences of disrupting the balance of nature. To the people of Arrakis, the sandworms are more than just guardians of the spice - they are a part of the planet's ecosystem, a force of nature that cannot be controlled or tamed. They are a reminder of the fragility of life on Dune, a constant presence that looms over the desert, shaping the fate of all who dare to seek the spice.
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    Dune

    Frank Herbert

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