The main reason I am researching more this life is because I wanted to know if it is true that rigidity or inflexibility that seems to be a personality trait of mine —one I have made reference to in previous entries— comes from Reginald. Well, I already know that, being a personality trait, not only does it belong to Reginald. I know it is a trait that has been present, with more or less intensity, in many of my other lives, especially when I have been a ship captain (I knew what was good for me) or when it came down to forgive bad decisions (my own or close friends’). What I want to know is to what extent it was also present in Reginald. But I will deal with this in deep in another occasion.
Fortunately, things clarified with time. But let us start at the beginning...
The first time I heard that name was, as usual, in response to a question I asked in the middle of a regression: “Who has taught me all these things?” My thoughts went straight to my instructor, and I heard a voice coming from my youth: “The Inquisition destroys books, Antóine”. Our task —the secret brotherhood’s— was to preserve them. And that is why I found myself there, hiding in a crypt of a castle with old files and relics that might lead us to our deaths if we were caught with them.