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The Keeper of the Library of Alexandria

Alexandria · 200 BCE

There was once a place that tried to collect every book in the world. If your soul served there, the hunger to know — and the instinct to protect knowledge — has followed you across lifetimes.

Who they were

The Library of Alexandria, founded in the 3rd century BCE, was the ancient world's greatest center of learning. Scholars say it aimed to gather copies of every known text; ships entering the harbor reportedly had their scrolls seized, copied, and the copies returned while the originals stayed. Mathematicians, astronomers, and physicians worked side by side there.

Its keepers were scholars and custodians who cataloged, copied, and defended a fragile accumulation of human thought. The library's slow decline became history's great symbol of lost knowledge — and of how precious, and precarious, the record of what we know really is.

✦ Signs this may have been your past life

  • You are endlessly curious — you fall down research rabbit holes for fun.
  • You hate seeing knowledge, skill, or information wasted or lost.
  • You believe most questions deserve a real answer.
  • Libraries, archives, and old books give you an almost physical comfort.

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