Saint Columba the Reborn
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Saint Columba the Reborn was once a copyist monk, and later the leader of his own Christian sect in Scotland in the late 9th century.[1]
Biography
Originally a copyist monk, Columba focused on not only copying the texts, but also studying others, eventually finding some that spoke of a demon living in Loch Ness. Going to confront it, the monk discovered the "demon" was a large temple complex under the lake, the entrance of which would rise out of the water like a monster. Inside the temple, he found a black stone-like book. Using the book's powers, Saint Columba the Reborn went on to form his own Christian sect, converting many and establishing an abbey inside the temple. He would send letters to royalty and abbeys in England, seeking to convert them by showing the "miracles" the codex allowed him to create.[1]
Eventually, he would attract the attention of both Order of the Ancients member Alfred the Great and the Hidden One Adelaïde, with both parties seeking to remove the codex from Columba's hands. Alfred had Ecbert infiltrate the temple while Adelaïde hatched a plan with Niels Gunnarsson and Edward. During the infiltration by the latter group, Edward and Niels were caught, but distracted the sect enough for Adelaïde to start a mechanism that flooded the temple. Columba had his goons fight them, but upon their defeat, turned and fled from the location.[1]
