Amtal (also known as the amtal rule), was a tradition practiced on many primitive planets, which literally translated as tested to destruction. As this translation indicated, the purpose of amtal was to discover the limits of a person, regardless of the consequences. In other words, only when an object is pushed beyond its limits will its true nature be seen. It was practiced by the Fremen, among other societies that live in the harshest of environments.
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| - Amtal (also known as the amtal rule), was a tradition practiced on many primitive planets, which literally translated as tested to destruction. As this translation indicated, the purpose of amtal was to discover the limits of a person, regardless of the consequences. In other words, only when an object is pushed beyond its limits will its true nature be seen. It was practiced by the Fremen, among other societies that live in the harshest of environments.
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| - Amtal (also known as the amtal rule), was a tradition practiced on many primitive planets, which literally translated as tested to destruction. As this translation indicated, the purpose of amtal was to discover the limits of a person, regardless of the consequences. In other words, only when an object is pushed beyond its limits will its true nature be seen. It was practiced by the Fremen, among other societies that live in the harshest of environments.
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