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{{Quote|Each one of these souls is finite and precious. | {{Quote|Each one of these souls is finite and precious. | ||
::''And I'm close.'' | ::''And I'm close.'' | ||
:::''Close to saving them all.''|The Librarian | :::''Close to saving them all.''|The Librarian<ref name="H3T1">'''Halo 3''', [[Terminal (Halo 3)/One|Terminal One]]</ref>}} | ||
'''First-Light-Weaves-Living-Song''',{{Ref/Reuse|H4EVG}} better known as '''the Librarian''', was a highly influential [[Forerunner]] [[Lifeshaper]] and the head of the [[Lifeworker]] [[rate]] for ten thousand years. | '''First-Light-Weaves-Living-Song''',{{Ref/Reuse|H4EVG}} better known as '''the Librarian''', was a highly influential [[Forerunner]] [[Lifeshaper]] and the head of the [[Lifeworker]] [[rate]] for ten thousand years.<ref name="cryptum1">'''[[Halo: Cryptum]]''' ''Chapter one''</ref> She was married to the [[Ur-Didact|Didact]], the [[Promethean]] supreme commander of the Forerunner military.<ref name="cryptum">'''Halo: Cryptum'''</ref> During the [[Forerunner-Flood war]], she led the [[Conservation Measure]], which sought to index all species in the galaxy and transport them to [[Greater Ark|the Ark]] and other conservation facilities before the [[Flood]] could reach them or the [[Halo Array|Halo rings]] were fired. Frequently clashing with her husband over the morality of the Array, the Librarian died at the end of the war when the rings were activated, willingly stranding herself on [[Earth]] within range of the Halo effect. She viewed the [[human]] species as having special significance and is responsible for grooming humanity to be the Forerunners' [[Reclaimer|successors]]. 100,000 years after the firing of the Halo Array, the Librarian resurfaced through [[Mind transfer|personality imprints]] to help continue guiding humanity towards the [[Mantle]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===Early life=== | ===Early life=== | ||
Born ''First-Light-Weaves-Living-Song'',{{Ref/Reuse|H4EVG}} she received the name "Librarian" from her teachers because she enjoyed traveling through great stores of knowledge. | Born ''First-Light-Weaves-Living-Song'',{{Ref/Reuse|H4EVG}} she received the name "Librarian" from her teachers because she enjoyed traveling through great stores of knowledge.<ref name="string11">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 11''</ref> When she was born, many Forerunners were confused about why her features made her different from the Forerunners.<ref name="PoL24">'''Halo: Point of Light''', ''Chapter 24''</ref> During her childhood her mother, a Lifeworker who was an expert in the study and nurturing life in ice worlds, died while she was on duty, with her upbringing being taken over by her father.{{Ref/Reuse|PoL24}} As a child, her first glimpse of the [[Living Time]] was a chaotic nightmare for her, not knowing how to cope with it. She had sleep problems because of those nightmares and cried a lot, with the chemical intervention given by the monitors in her house the only way to console her dreams.<ref name="PoL18">'''[[Halo: Point of Light]]''', ''Chapter 18''</ref> Even as a [[Manipular]], the Librarian had a thirst for knowledge and fascination for life. One of her tutors, and who would become her Mentor, was a 4,000-years old Lifeworker named [[Harmony-in-Gifted-Symmetry]], with whom the Librarian would record and analyze her nightmares; Harmony would also teach her in navigate though her nightmares, and help her in understand the Living Time and watch its strings and threads. After adopting her first form, she gained access to the Domain, being greeted not by her ancestors, but shapeless forms.{{Ref/Reuse|PoL18}} | ||
After her first-form mutation, she hoped her features would become more Forerunner-like, but with no success. After her sulking period, the Librarian began to study and trace her abnormalities to its source, with the help of her ancilla, which the Librarian suspected her mentor Harmony had a hand in their meeting. Searching through the Domain, the Librarian heard voices who urge her to look to the beginning, and finally found a clue when one of the voices whispered her to look to the lost rate. She travelled to the [[Master Library]] of [[Keth Sidon]], searching for answers for several days until she crossed with the Theoretical studies, and their conclusions of the Precursors being the creators of both Forerunners and humanity, and that humanity share a genetic structure homogeneous to the Forerunners. The Librarian found the idea preposterous but, even with resistance against the idea, she began her study.{{Ref/Reuse|PoL18}} | After her first-form mutation, she hoped her features would become more Forerunner-like, but with no success. After her sulking period, the Librarian began to study and trace her abnormalities to its source, with the help of her ancilla, which the Librarian suspected her mentor Harmony had a hand in their meeting. Searching through the Domain, the Librarian heard voices who urge her to look to the beginning, and finally found a clue when one of the voices whispered her to look to the lost rate. She travelled to the [[Master Library]] of [[Keth Sidon]], searching for answers for several days until she crossed with the Theoretical studies, and their conclusions of the Precursors being the creators of both Forerunners and humanity, and that humanity share a genetic structure homogeneous to the Forerunners. The Librarian found the idea preposterous but, even with resistance against the idea, she began her study.{{Ref/Reuse|PoL18}} | ||
She first met the Didact on [[Charum Hakkor]] before the [[human-Forerunner wars]]. | She first met the Didact on [[Charum Hakkor]] before the [[human-Forerunner wars]].<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 111''</ref> Initially, the Didact's fellow [[Promethean]], [[Endurance-of-Will]], contended the Librarian as the Didact's wife-to-be. While the Librarian later offered him the choice of returning to Endurance, the Didact chose to marry the Librarian instead.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 284, 290-291''</ref> The Librarian and the Didact settled in a large family domicile on [[Nomdagro]]. They had several children, all of whom followed in their father's footsteps and became [[Warrior-Servant]]s.<ref name="string4">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 4''</ref> | ||
Over the course of her career, the Librarian came across countless different and often highly varied forms of life. On a number of ice-covered rocky moons orbiting gas giants, she had discovered small lifeforms which had arisen in the perpetual darkness of the oceans deep beneath the ice sheets covering their surfaces. For three times, she had "liberated" such beings by opening gaps in the ice, allowing the inhabitants of the subsurface oceans below to climb out and witness the extent of space beyond the enclosure of their home environments. In all of those instances, the creatures were terrified by the sheer vastness of space and scuttled back under the ice, even wiping their memories of what they had seen. | Over the course of her career, the Librarian came across countless different and often highly varied forms of life. On a number of ice-covered rocky moons orbiting gas giants, she had discovered small lifeforms which had arisen in the perpetual darkness of the oceans deep beneath the ice sheets covering their surfaces. For three times, she had "liberated" such beings by opening gaps in the ice, allowing the inhabitants of the subsurface oceans below to climb out and witness the extent of space beyond the enclosure of their home environments. In all of those instances, the creatures were terrified by the sheer vastness of space and scuttled back under the ice, even wiping their memories of what they had seen.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 129-130''</ref> | ||
===War with humanity=== | ===War with humanity=== | ||
{{Main|Human-Forerunner wars}} | {{Main|Human-Forerunner wars}} | ||
[[File: | [[File:H4 - L&D tacdisp.jpg|thumb|left|250px|The Didact and the Librarian in the Prometheans' command center on [[Requiem]].]] | ||
When [[prehistoric human civilization|humanity]] first began to attack Forerunner worlds and vessels, the Librarian stood before the [[Ecumene Council]] and advocated immediate retaliation and total extermination of the enemy. This policy was opposed by the Didact, who proposed to follow the teachings of the Mantle and send humanity back to its homeworld; this proposal was supported by the [[Master Builder]], [[Faber]], and the rest of the Council. The Librarian did not agree with this outcome, but conceded to the Council's decision. | When [[prehistoric human civilization|humanity]] first began to attack Forerunner worlds and vessels, the Librarian stood before the [[Ecumene Council]] and advocated immediate retaliation and total extermination of the enemy. This policy was opposed by the Didact, who proposed to follow the teachings of the Mantle and send humanity back to its homeworld; this proposal was supported by the [[Master Builder]], [[Faber]], and the rest of the Council. The Librarian did not agree with this outcome, but conceded to the Council's decision.<ref name="h4terminals">'''Halo 4''', ''[[Terminal (Halo 4)|Terminals]]''</ref> As war against humanity commenced, the Librarian found herself fearful for her husband; while humanity had always been aggressive in the past, she observed that they had never seemed as desperately violent as they did at the present.{{Ref/Reuse|h4terminals}} During the course of the war, all of her children were killed in battle.{{Ref/Reuse|cryptum}} | ||
The reasons behind humanity's perceived violent expansion became clearer in the later stages of the war, after the Forerunners' advance into former human territory brought them into contact with the parasitic [[Flood]] which now appeared to be receding from the galaxy. Upon further study, the Librarian's conclusion was that the humans' intentions had not been attacking out of rebellion, but desperation: they had been attempting to halt the advance of the Flood, destroying infected Forerunner ships and bombarding planets that were in the Flood's path. Furthermore, the Flood's apparent retreat from the galaxy seemed to indicate that the humans had found a successful way to combat the parasite, perhaps even a cure. Despite her initial reaction to humanity's aggression, these realizations caused the Librarian's originally negative opinion on humanity to shift.{{Ref/Reuse|h4terminals}} | The reasons behind humanity's perceived violent expansion became clearer in the later stages of the war, after the Forerunners' advance into former human territory brought them into contact with the parasitic [[Flood]] which now appeared to be receding from the galaxy. Upon further study, the Librarian's conclusion was that the humans' intentions had not been attacking out of rebellion, but desperation: they had been attempting to halt the advance of the Flood, destroying infected Forerunner ships and bombarding planets that were in the Flood's path. Furthermore, the Flood's apparent retreat from the galaxy seemed to indicate that the humans had found a successful way to combat the parasite, perhaps even a cure. Despite her initial reaction to humanity's aggression, these realizations caused the Librarian's originally negative opinion on humanity to shift.{{Ref/Reuse|h4terminals}} | ||
[[File: | [[File:H4 - L Flood.jpg|thumb|250px|The Librarian studying a [[Pod infector]].]] | ||
At this time, the Librarian's political standing was rapidly rising alongside that of her husband. She had accompanied the Didact as he sterilized remaining Flood redoubts, and had already conducted significant research into the parasite. Thus, she was placed in charge of the ecumene's Flood research and given the prestigious rank of [[Lifeshaper]], becoming the third Lifeworker to ever receive the title. | At this time, the Librarian's political standing was rapidly rising alongside that of her husband. She had accompanied the Didact as he sterilized remaining Flood redoubts, and had already conducted significant research into the parasite. Thus, she was placed in charge of the ecumene's Flood research and given the prestigious rank of [[Lifeshaper]], becoming the third Lifeworker to ever receive the title.<ref name="string3">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 3''</ref> While the remains of humanity struggled in their last bastion of [[Charum Hakkor]], the Librarian appealed to the Council so that humanity and their culture would be spared, as this might be the only way for the Forerunners to decipher their apparent Flood immunity. However, the Council was not supportive of her pleas, deeming humanity as too much of a threat and advocating the complete eradication of the species to ensure that they would not threaten Forerunner primacy again.{{Ref/Reuse|string3}} | ||
After humanity capitulated at Charum Hakkor, the Council tasked the Lifeworkers with thoroughly analyzing the surviving humans for their supposed Flood immunity. Following this, the humans' mental patterns were to be [[Mind transfer|extracted and stored]] for further study. This would be accomplished via [[Composer]]s, machines originally designed by the Builders in a failed attempt to immunize Forerunners against the Flood. Although more efficient and less cruel solutions may have existed, the Builders and councilors—embittered by losses in the war—ensured that the Composers were all the Lifeworkers had. After the composition of Charum Hakkor's survivors, the remaining humans across the galaxy were gathered and confined to their ancient homeworld of [[Earth|Erde-Tyrene]], where they were subjected to a process of biological devolution. Under orders of the Council, the Librarian and her Lifeworkers would genetically imprint the devolved humans with dormant human essences harvested by the Composers at Charum Hakkor.{{Ref/Reuse|string3}} | After humanity capitulated at Charum Hakkor, the Council tasked the Lifeworkers with thoroughly analyzing the surviving humans for their supposed Flood immunity. Following this, the humans' mental patterns were to be [[Mind transfer|extracted and stored]] for further study. This would be accomplished via [[Composer]]s, machines originally designed by the Builders in a failed attempt to immunize Forerunners against the Flood. Although more efficient and less cruel solutions may have existed, the Builders and councilors—embittered by losses in the war—ensured that the Composers were all the Lifeworkers had. After the composition of Charum Hakkor's survivors, the remaining humans across the galaxy were gathered and confined to their ancient homeworld of [[Earth|Erde-Tyrene]], where they were subjected to a process of biological devolution. Under orders of the Council, the Librarian and her Lifeworkers would genetically imprint the devolved humans with dormant human essences harvested by the Composers at Charum Hakkor.{{Ref/Reuse|string3}} | ||
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Seeing great potential in the human species, the Librarian was permitted by the [[Ecumene Council|Old Council]] to set up a research station on [[Earth]]. Over the span of the next ten thousand years, the Librarian helped the human species to slowly work toward re-creating [[Erde-Tyrene civilization|a primitive society]], away from the attention of the Council or the Master Builder.{{Ref/Reuse|cryptum1}} To her great surprise, the humans demonstrated incredible progress and their artificially imposed biological devolution was effectively reversed over the course of a mere millennium, leading the Librarian and her Lifeworkers to suspect that there was something beyond natural evolutionary processes, or the Lifeworkers' assistance, acting in the background. Unwilling to risk the information of the humans' advancement from reaching the Council or her husband, she gradually removed her Lifeworkers from Erde-Tyrene and paid only occasional visits to the planet to study the humans' progress and give them her ''[[geas]]''.{{Ref/Reuse|string3}} | Seeing great potential in the human species, the Librarian was permitted by the [[Ecumene Council|Old Council]] to set up a research station on [[Earth]]. Over the span of the next ten thousand years, the Librarian helped the human species to slowly work toward re-creating [[Erde-Tyrene civilization|a primitive society]], away from the attention of the Council or the Master Builder.{{Ref/Reuse|cryptum1}} To her great surprise, the humans demonstrated incredible progress and their artificially imposed biological devolution was effectively reversed over the course of a mere millennium, leading the Librarian and her Lifeworkers to suspect that there was something beyond natural evolutionary processes, or the Lifeworkers' assistance, acting in the background. Unwilling to risk the information of the humans' advancement from reaching the Council or her husband, she gradually removed her Lifeworkers from Erde-Tyrene and paid only occasional visits to the planet to study the humans' progress and give them her ''[[geas]]''.{{Ref/Reuse|string3}} | ||
The early humans worshiped the Librarian as a goddess-like figure, believing her to watch over all of the humans and come to each one at birth and assign them a purpose. | The early humans worshiped the Librarian as a goddess-like figure, believing her to watch over all of the humans and come to each one at birth and assign them a purpose.<ref name="cryptum2">'''Halo: Cryptum''' ''Chapter 2''</ref> In reality, she used [[Lifeworker beacon|an automatic imprinting system]] to transmit her ''geas'' into certain humans instead of physically visiting them.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 374''</ref> She believed that the mammalian-level intelligence exhibited by certain scyphozoa and cephalopoda on contemporary Erde-Tyrene were evidence of experimentation by the [[Precursor]]s.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Flood]]''' (2010), ''Adjunct''</ref> | ||
===The Halo Array=== | ===The Halo Array=== | ||
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Following the Didact's exile, the Master Builder quickly began to see his pact with the Librarian as a liability. In order to maintain her political standing and the remaining privileges of the Lifeworkers, she needed to remain as an asset in the eyes of the Master Builder. To this end, she proposed to the Council that more might be learned about origins of the Flood if they organized an expedition to the local galaxy of [[Path Kethona]], theorized to be the origin of the parasite. Furthermore, the journey would serve the purpose of confirming a Forerunner legend of a previous great expedition to Path Kethona ten million years earlier.{{Ref/Reuse|string4}} | Following the Didact's exile, the Master Builder quickly began to see his pact with the Librarian as a liability. In order to maintain her political standing and the remaining privileges of the Lifeworkers, she needed to remain as an asset in the eyes of the Master Builder. To this end, she proposed to the Council that more might be learned about origins of the Flood if they organized an expedition to the local galaxy of [[Path Kethona]], theorized to be the origin of the parasite. Furthermore, the journey would serve the purpose of confirming a Forerunner legend of a previous great expedition to Path Kethona ten million years earlier.{{Ref/Reuse|string4}} | ||
The Librarian's proposal was eventually approved by the Council, and the ship ''[[Audacity]]'' was specifically constructed for the journey. With a crew of seven—including the Librarian, a Builder named [[Keeper-of-Tools]], a [[Miner]] named [[Clearance-of-Old-Forests]], and two Lifeworkers named [[Chant-to-Green]] and [[Birth-to-Light]]—the ''Audacity'' traveled to Path Kethona. Upon arrival, they found the satellite galaxy curiously devoid of signs of life.{{Ref/Reuse|string4}} However, during their survey of one star system, they discovered an impressive network of Precursor [[star road]]s. Further scans revealed [[probability mirror]]s of apparently of ancient Forerunner creation as well as an enormous fleet of likewise ancient Forerunner warships, confirming the existence of the previous expedition to Path Kethona. The crew of the ''Audacity'' surveyed the ten-million-year-old Forerunner ships, but nothing could be gleaned from their decayed data banks. | The Librarian's proposal was eventually approved by the Council, and the ship ''[[Audacity]]'' was specifically constructed for the journey. With a crew of seven—including the Librarian, a Builder named [[Keeper-of-Tools]], a [[Miner]] named [[Clearance-of-Old-Forests]], and two Lifeworkers named [[Chant-to-Green]] and [[Birth-to-Light]]—the ''Audacity'' traveled to Path Kethona. Upon arrival, they found the satellite galaxy curiously devoid of signs of life.{{Ref/Reuse|string4}} However, during their survey of one star system, they discovered an impressive network of Precursor [[star road]]s. Further scans revealed [[probability mirror]]s of apparently of ancient Forerunner creation as well as an enormous fleet of likewise ancient Forerunner warships, confirming the existence of the previous expedition to Path Kethona. The crew of the ''Audacity'' surveyed the ten-million-year-old Forerunner ships, but nothing could be gleaned from their decayed data banks.<ref name="string8">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 8''</ref> | ||
Conducting additional scans of Path Kethona, the crew discovered one system harboring a planet with the possibility of life.{{Ref/Reuse|string8}} To their surprise, it turned out that not only was the planet home to [[Sedaaro Forerunner|descendants of prehistoric Forerunners]], but the entirety of the planet's biota was based upon Forerunner genetics. No advanced technologies were in evidence, even the sapient Forerunner relatives being limited to [[Technological Achievement Tiers|Tier 7]]-level technology. The Librarian decided to venture to the surface of the planet and make contact with the natives in one of their settlements; she went as far as removing her [[Forerunner personal armor|armor]], against the crew's objections. A large crowd quickly gathered around the Librarian and the armor-clad Chant-to-Green, expressing curiosity at the modern Forerunners' anatomical differences. However, the situation turned alarming as an old woman suddenly bit the Librarian in the forearm. Clearance, who had been holding position nearby, swiftly retrieved the Librarian and Chant in a [[Seeker (vehicle)|seeker]] and took them to the ''Audacity''. | Conducting additional scans of Path Kethona, the crew discovered one system harboring a planet with the possibility of life.{{Ref/Reuse|string8}} To their surprise, it turned out that not only was the planet home to [[Sedaaro Forerunner|descendants of prehistoric Forerunners]], but the entirety of the planet's biota was based upon Forerunner genetics. No advanced technologies were in evidence, even the sapient Forerunner relatives being limited to [[Technological Achievement Tiers|Tier 7]]-level technology. The Librarian decided to venture to the surface of the planet and make contact with the natives in one of their settlements; she went as far as removing her [[Forerunner personal armor|armor]], against the crew's objections. A large crowd quickly gathered around the Librarian and the armor-clad Chant-to-Green, expressing curiosity at the modern Forerunners' anatomical differences. However, the situation turned alarming as an old woman suddenly bit the Librarian in the forearm. Clearance, who had been holding position nearby, swiftly retrieved the Librarian and Chant in a [[Seeker (vehicle)|seeker]] and took them to the ''Audacity''.<ref name="string10">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 10''</ref> | ||
Although the others were highly concerned for her well-being, the Librarian soon learned that the purpose of the old female's bite had not been hostile: the microbes transmitted into her [[blood]] carried information which enabled her to understand the locals' language and even their way of thinking.{{Ref/Reuse|string10}} With this newfound ability, the Librarian returned to the town and queried the old female, named [[Glow-of-Old-Suns]], about their origins.{{Ref/Reuse|string11}} Glow led the Lifeshaper to an organic repository of information maintained by moss-like microbial growths, which had recorded the locals' history ten million years back. Here, she learned the true nature of the ancient Forerunner expedition: ten million years earlier, the Forerunners had [[Forerunner-Precursor war|rebelled against the Precursors]], and after exterminating all of their creators in the Milky Way, they had chased the Precursors down to Path Kethona. However, some of the Forerunners who served in the fleets objected to the complete destruction of the Precursors as a crime against the Mantle and were either summarily executed or abandoned on the planet. Those who had carried out the extermination of the Precursors until the end never returned to the Milky Way, leaving the inhabitants of the planet as the only survivors of the expedition. | Although the others were highly concerned for her well-being, the Librarian soon learned that the purpose of the old female's bite had not been hostile: the microbes transmitted into her [[blood]] carried information which enabled her to understand the locals' language and even their way of thinking.{{Ref/Reuse|string10}} With this newfound ability, the Librarian returned to the town and queried the old female, named [[Glow-of-Old-Suns]], about their origins.{{Ref/Reuse|string11}} Glow led the Lifeshaper to an organic repository of information maintained by moss-like microbial growths, which had recorded the locals' history ten million years back. Here, she learned the true nature of the ancient Forerunner expedition: ten million years earlier, the Forerunners had [[Forerunner-Precursor war|rebelled against the Precursors]], and after exterminating all of their creators in the Milky Way, they had chased the Precursors down to Path Kethona. However, some of the Forerunners who served in the fleets objected to the complete destruction of the Precursors as a crime against the Mantle and were either summarily executed or abandoned on the planet. Those who had carried out the extermination of the Precursors until the end never returned to the Milky Way, leaving the inhabitants of the planet as the only survivors of the expedition.<ref name="string15">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 15''</ref> | ||
Following this revelation, the Librarian and the rest of the crew returned to the ecumene aboard the ''Audacity''. She would not reveal the disconcerting truth to anyone until in her testimony to [[Catalog]] over nine hundred years later; although she was asked to testify earlier on, she rejected the request, suspecting that the Master Builder could somehow use the information for political gain due to the Builders' control over the Old Council and the [[Juridical]]s. | Following this revelation, the Librarian and the rest of the crew returned to the ecumene aboard the ''Audacity''. She would not reveal the disconcerting truth to anyone until in her testimony to [[Catalog]] over nine hundred years later; although she was asked to testify earlier on, she rejected the request, suspecting that the Master Builder could somehow use the information for political gain due to the Builders' control over the Old Council and the [[Juridical]]s.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 29''</ref> Officially, the mission was deemed a failure, as the crew had not discovered the origin of the Flood.{{Ref/Reuse|string15}} | ||
During the genocide of the species in [[Path Kethona]], two Precursors had found shelter and were found by the Forerunners who hid them and tried to heal them. However, the Precursors were beyond their ability to save and although the Precursors possessed the ability to heal, they chose to let nature take its course. After dying, the two Precursors became flora that was later studied and encoded, seeds that germinated for a million years. Sprouts that climbed to the surface took even longer and bloomed only in the last million years. Unlike the [[Primordial]], these Precursors celebrated joy and life instead of relishing in suffering, pain and death. As a result, the blooms are not left corrupted with violence and misery but instead are clean, beautiful and bright. | During the genocide of the species in [[Path Kethona]], two Precursors had found shelter and were found by the Forerunners who hid them and tried to heal them. However, the Precursors were beyond their ability to save and although the Precursors possessed the ability to heal, they chose to let nature take its course. After dying, the two Precursors became flora that was later studied and encoded, seeds that germinated for a million years. Sprouts that climbed to the surface took even longer and bloomed only in the last million years. Unlike the [[Primordial]], these Precursors celebrated joy and life instead of relishing in suffering, pain and death. As a result, the blooms are not left corrupted with violence and misery but instead are clean, beautiful and bright. | ||
Driven by her own ''[[geas]]'' from the Precursors to fix the path and set right what the Forerunners did wrong, the Librarian located the specimens while in Path Kethona searching out the origins of the [[Flood]] and, returning home with the specimens, the Librarian kept her discovery out of her report to the Ecumene Council.{{Ref/ | Driven by her own ''[[geas]]'' from the Precursors to fix the path and set right what the Forerunners did wrong, the Librarian located the specimens while in Path Kethona searching out the origins of the [[Flood]] and, returning home with the specimens, the Librarian kept her discovery out of her report to the Ecumene Council.{{Ref/Reuse|POL}} | ||
===Research on Bastion=== | ===Research on Bastion=== | ||
The Librarian enlisted the help of the crew of the ''[[Audacity]]'' to transform a small [[shield world]] in its construction phase, [[Bastion]] | The Librarian enlisted the help of the crew of the ''[[Audacity]]'' to transform a small [[shield world]] in its construction phase, [[Bastion]] and make it what it needed to be to nurture this eventual new species. The Librarian created Bastion to resemble [[Earth]] completly. The Librarian had the starship ''[[Eden (spaceship)|Eden]]'' built to carry the Precursor seeds and blooms to a world outside of the Milky Way galaxy that is ideal for planting and growth and where they can't be reached by the Flood. There, in some distant future, life on the planet will emerge and grow sentient, following the complete genetic code of the Precursors and rebirthing the race. However, they will be utterly free of genetic memory and will be able to build a new civilization with a clean slate. Bastion became the Librarian's secret laboratory away from the Ecumene Council and their rules and regulations containing the Librarian's most dangerous research and experiments. This included studies and experimentation on [[ancient humanity]], the Forerunners and the Precursors, ingenious observation and trials, studies with [[Living Time]], working [[Composer]]s, [[Cryptum]]s and other endless mysteries.<ref name="POL">'''[[Halo: Point of Light]]''', ''Chapter ??''</ref> | ||
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During the war, the Librarian traveled to the [[San'Shyuum]] world [[Janjur Qom]] to gather specimens of their species for storage. The Librarian's visit caused unrest among the San'Shyuum, who began [[Battle of Janjur Qom|an uprising]] against the Forerunners soon after. Following this, the Librarian traveled to the [[greater Ark]], where she later met with Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting, now almost completely under control of the Didact's personality. The Librarian told Bornstellar that the Didact had been executed by the Master Builder and that the emergent [[IsoDidact]] was now all that remained of him. However, this was later revealed to be untrue, as the original Didact, now identified as the ''Ur-Didact'', had in fact survived, resulting in the simultaneous existence of two Didacts. | During the war, the Librarian traveled to the [[San'Shyuum]] world [[Janjur Qom]] to gather specimens of their species for storage. The Librarian's visit caused unrest among the San'Shyuum, who began [[Battle of Janjur Qom|an uprising]] against the Forerunners soon after. Following this, the Librarian traveled to the [[greater Ark]], where she later met with Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting, now almost completely under control of the Didact's personality. The Librarian told Bornstellar that the Didact had been executed by the Master Builder and that the emergent [[IsoDidact]] was now all that remained of him. However, this was later revealed to be untrue, as the original Didact, now identified as the ''Ur-Didact'', had in fact survived, resulting in the simultaneous existence of two Didacts. | ||
The Librarian continued to work with the IsoDidact and eventually came to accept him as her husband, unaware of the survival of the original Didact. In the final years of the war, she and the IsoDidact oversaw the evacuation of [[Earth|Erde-Tyrene]], only to part ways as the IsoDidact departed to lead Forerunner defense from the [[Orion complex]]; she would not see him again for four years. As she and her Lifeworkers continued their indexing effort, the Librarian gave her testimony on her Path Kethona expedition to [[Catalog]], who had arrived to interview her and the IsoDidact, first revealing the truth of what she had learned over nine hundred years prior. | The Librarian continued to work with the IsoDidact and eventually came to accept him as her husband, unaware of the survival of the original Didact. In the final years of the war, she and the IsoDidact oversaw the evacuation of [[Earth|Erde-Tyrene]], only to part ways as the IsoDidact departed to lead Forerunner defense from the [[Orion complex]]; she would not see him again for four years. As she and her Lifeworkers continued their indexing effort, the Librarian gave her testimony on her Path Kethona expedition to [[Catalog]], who had arrived to interview her and the IsoDidact, first revealing the truth of what she had learned over nine hundred years prior. | ||
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===Imprisoning the Ur-Didact=== | ===Imprisoning the Ur-Didact=== | ||
{{Quote|My dear husband... I know your crimes; I have found forgiveness. I know your reasons; I understand them. I know you, perhaps better than you could ever hope to know yourself. I ask you... forgive my transgressions. Like yourself, all I have done, I have done for the greater good.| The Librarian, as she prepares to fire upon the Didact. | {{Quote|My dear husband... I know your crimes; I have found forgiveness. I know your reasons; I understand them. I know you, perhaps better than you could ever hope to know yourself. I ask you... forgive my transgressions. Like yourself, all I have done, I have done for the greater good.| The Librarian, as she prepares to fire upon the Didact.<ref>'''Halo 4''', [[Terminal (Halo 4)|''Terminal Seven'']]</ref>}} | ||
Four years later, after the Ur-Didact had been recovered from deep within the [[Burn]]—the Flood-infested region of the galaxy—the Librarian ceased her work to reunite with ''both'' incarnations of her husband in their home on [[Nomdagro]]. During the reunion, it soon became apparent that the Ur-Didact's sanity had been severely shaken by his traumatizing encounter with the [[Gravemind]], which was now using her husband as a pawn in its own schemes. In his growing madness, the Ur-Didact declared the Librarian's favoring of humanity as contrary to the Mantle and that the Forerunners should hold onto their dominance through violence and subjugation. While she and her husband had always had a difference of opinion in regard to humanity, the Ur-Didact's newfound extremism greatly appalled and distressed the Librarian. | Four years later, after the Ur-Didact had been recovered from deep within the [[Burn]]—the Flood-infested region of the galaxy—the Librarian ceased her work to reunite with ''both'' incarnations of her husband in their home on [[Nomdagro]]. During the reunion, it soon became apparent that the Ur-Didact's sanity had been severely shaken by his traumatizing encounter with the [[Gravemind]], which was now using her husband as a pawn in its own schemes. In his growing madness, the Ur-Didact declared the Librarian's favoring of humanity as contrary to the Mantle and that the Forerunners should hold onto their dominance through violence and subjugation. While she and her husband had always had a difference of opinion in regard to humanity, the Ur-Didact's newfound extremism greatly appalled and distressed the Librarian. | ||
[[File: | [[File:H4 - Librarian leaves.jpg|thumb|250px|The Librarian after she imprisons the Didact on Requiem.]] | ||
The Librarian's worries for the Ur-Didact were proven true during the Flood's assault on the [[greater Ark]], when the Ur-Didact unexpectedly used a [[Composer]] to digitize the population of [[Omega Halo]], which harbored the last major population of humans, relocated from the greater Ark to make room for Forerunner refugees. Outraged and grief-stricken, the Librarian contacted [[Chant-to-Green]] to travel to Erde-Tyrene and gather any remaining humans there and transport them to the [[Installation 00|lesser Ark]]. She also ordered [[343 Guilty Spark|Monitor Chakas]], who had saved a number of humans aboard a | The Librarian's worries for the Ur-Didact were proven true during the Flood's assault on the [[greater Ark]], when the Ur-Didact unexpectedly used a [[Composer]] to digitize the population of [[Omega Halo]], which harbored the last major population of humans, relocated from the greater Ark to make room for Forerunner refugees. Outraged and grief-stricken, the Librarian contacted [[Chant-to-Green]] to travel to Erde-Tyrene and gather any remaining humans there and transport them to the [[Installation 00|lesser Ark]]. She also ordered [[343 Guilty Spark|Monitor Chakas]], who had saved a number of humans aboard a [[Gargantua-class transport]], to find the IsoDidact and take him and the humans to the lesser Ark. The Librarian herself headed to [[Requiem]] with the intent of imprisoning the Ur-Didact within a [[Cryptum]], in order to prevent him from causing further harm and to allow him to recover via extended contact with the [[Domain]]. Upon arrival at Requiem, she discovered the Ur-Didact's scheme to use the harvested essences of both humans and Prometheans to build an army of [[Promethean Knight|mechanical warriors]] not only to fight an extended war against the Flood, but also to eradicate all potential threats to Forerunner power. | ||
On her way to the Ur-Didact, however, the Librarian was confronted by [[Endurance-of-Will]], a Promethean and former lover of the Didact. Although Endurance appeared adamant in her support of the Ur-Didact, the Librarian managed to use the Promethean's lingering doubts about the Ur-Didact's state to convince her that the Cryptum was the best solution for him. The Librarian then personally incapacitated the Didact and sealed him within a Cryptum within [[Core of Requiem|Requiem's core]]. With the admission of Endurance-of-Will, the Librarian also [[mind transfer|uploaded an imprint]] of her personality [[Librarian's Rest|within Requiem's systems]] in order to guide future visitors and taking control of the Promethean machines. The Librarian intended for the Didact's mind to heal and cause him to realize the error of his ways while in meditation and hoped that he would take on the role of educating humanity on the Mantle and the Forerunners' mistakes once he awoke.{{Ref/Reuse|h4terminals}} In order to allow humanity to access and reclaim the Forerunners' many technological achievements, the Librarian left the [[Janus Key]] in the possession of her personality impression, intending to give the Key to the Didact once he was ready to accept the responsibility she had planned for him. | On her way to the Ur-Didact, however, the Librarian was confronted by [[Endurance-of-Will]], a Promethean and former lover of the Didact. Although Endurance appeared adamant in her support of the Ur-Didact, the Librarian managed to use the Promethean's lingering doubts about the Ur-Didact's state to convince her that the Cryptum was the best solution for him. The Librarian then personally incapacitated the Didact and sealed him within a Cryptum within [[Core of Requiem|Requiem's core]]. With the admission of Endurance-of-Will, the Librarian also [[mind transfer|uploaded an imprint]] of her personality [[Librarian's Rest|within Requiem's systems]] in order to guide future visitors and taking control of the Promethean machines. The Librarian intended for the Didact's mind to heal and cause him to realize the error of his ways while in meditation and hoped that he would take on the role of educating humanity on the Mantle and the Forerunners' mistakes once he awoke.{{Ref/Reuse|h4terminals}} In order to allow humanity to access and reclaim the Forerunners' many technological achievements, the Librarian left the [[Janus Key]] in the possession of her personality impression, intending to give the Key to the Didact once he was ready to accept the responsibility she had planned for him.<ref name="Key">''Spartan Ops'', [[Key|S109 Key]]</ref> | ||
===Last work and death=== | ===Last work and death=== | ||
{{Quote|My work is done. The [[Portal at Voi|portal]] is inactive, and I've begun the burial measures. Soon there'll be nothing but sand and rock and normal ferrite signatures. You should see [[Mount Kilimanjaro|the mountain]] that watches over it. A beautiful thing - a snowcapped sentinel. That's where I will spend what time is left to me. Did I tell you? I built a garden. The earth is so rich. A seed falls and a tree sprouts or a flower blooms. There's so much... potential. We knew this was a special place because of [[Human|them]], but unless you've been here, you can't know. It's [Eden].|The Librarian's last transmission to the [[IsoDidact]]. | {{Quote|My work is done. The [[Portal at Voi|portal]] is inactive, and I've begun the burial measures. Soon there'll be nothing but sand and rock and normal ferrite signatures. You should see [[Mount Kilimanjaro|the mountain]] that watches over it. A beautiful thing - a snowcapped sentinel. That's where I will spend what time is left to me. Did I tell you? I built a garden. The earth is so rich. A seed falls and a tree sprouts or a flower blooms. There's so much... potential. We knew this was a special place because of [[Human|them]], but unless you've been here, you can't know. It's [Eden].|The Librarian's last transmission to the [[IsoDidact]].<ref name="terminal6">'''Halo 3''', ''[[Terminal (Halo 3)|Terminal 6]]''</ref>}} | ||
[[File: | [[File:LibrarianEarthCEA.jpg|thumb|250px|The Librarian standing in front of Mount Kilimanjaro moments before her death, as envisioned by 343 Guilty Spark.]] | ||
Having finished her work on Requiem, the Librarian decided to use herself as bait and draw the Flood's attention away from the still-hidden [[Installation 00|lesser Ark]] before the IsoDidact could fire the Halo Array. She sent a message to all active Forerunner ships, including those that were in the Flood's control, to attract them to the [[Earth|Erde-Tyrene]]. On Erde-Tyrene, the Librarian met with [[Chant-to-Green]], who had only found a meager amount of remaining humans, most of the planet's population having been indexed earlier. Upon detecting the presence of the Flood in the vicinity of the [[Sol System]], the Librarian sent all her Lifeworkers and ships to Installation 00 and passed the title of [[Lifeshaper]] on to Chant-to-Green. | Having finished her work on Requiem, the Librarian decided to use herself as bait and draw the Flood's attention away from the still-hidden [[Installation 00|lesser Ark]] before the IsoDidact could fire the Halo Array. She sent a message to all active Forerunner ships, including those that were in the Flood's control, to attract them to the [[Earth|Erde-Tyrene]]. On Erde-Tyrene, the Librarian met with [[Chant-to-Green]], who had only found a meager amount of remaining humans, most of the planet's population having been indexed earlier. Upon detecting the presence of the Flood in the vicinity of the [[Sol System]], the Librarian sent all her Lifeworkers and ships to Installation 00 and passed the title of [[Lifeshaper]] on to Chant-to-Green.<ref name="s37">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 37''</ref> | ||
The Librarian spent the last days of her life on Earth in a savanna near [[Mount Kilimanjaro]], overlooking the automated construction and burial process | The Librarian spent the last days of her life on Earth in a savanna near [[Mount Kilimanjaro]], overlooking the automated construction and burial process [[Portal at Voi|the Portal]] to [[Installation 00|the Ark]]. The Librarian remotely destroyed the remaining [[Keyship]]s under her control to prevent the Flood from reaching the Ark.<ref>"I've remotely destroyed our Keyships. A security measure. Without them I cannot reach the Ark." (Halo 3, Terminal Four)</ref> During her final days on Earth, she exchanged communications with the [[IsoDidact]], who urged her to return to him before it was too late.{{Ref/Reuse|terminal6}} The Librarian calmly ignored the Didact's pleas and embraced her fate, while the Didact prepared a rescue party for her. However, the rescue party was destroyed by [[Mendicant Bias]] as it [[Battle of the Maginot Sphere|attacked the Maginot Sphere]] on its way to the lesser Ark.<ref name="terminal7">'''Halo 3''', ''[[Terminal (Halo 3)|Terminal 7]]''</ref> | ||
After the Flood arrived in the Sol system, the Gravemind sent humans haphazardly imprinted with the essences of [[Forthencho|Forthencho, Lord of Admirals]] and three of his warriors, to deliver a final mockery to the Librarian. Forthencho revealed what the Gravemind had told him; the true extent of the Precursors' power, and their greatest creation: an enormous field projected by Precursor architecture, serving as a repository for a hundred billion years' collated knowledge — the [[Domain]]. To her horror, the Librarian realized that by firing the Halos, the history of both Forerunners and Precursors would be lost forever, and that if the Domain was destroyed, she would have doomed the Ur-Didact to spend the coming eons in complete silence in his Cryptum, dwelling on his own insanity and rage. She sent one final message to the IsoDidact on the lesser Ark, in which she conveyed what Forthencho had told her,{{Ref/Reuse|s37}} but the IsoDidact ignored the transmission, believing it to be a fake. | After the Flood arrived in the Sol system, the Gravemind sent humans haphazardly imprinted with the essences of [[Forthencho|Forthencho, Lord of Admirals]] and three of his warriors, to deliver a final mockery to the Librarian. Forthencho revealed what the Gravemind had told him; the true extent of the Precursors' power, and their greatest creation: an enormous field projected by Precursor architecture, serving as a repository for a hundred billion years' collated knowledge — the [[Domain]]. To her horror, the Librarian realized that by firing the Halos, the history of both Forerunners and Precursors would be lost forever, and that if the Domain was destroyed, she would have doomed the Ur-Didact to spend the coming eons in complete silence in his Cryptum, dwelling on his own insanity and rage. She sent one final message to the IsoDidact on the lesser Ark, in which she conveyed what Forthencho had told her,{{Ref/Reuse|s37}} but the IsoDidact ignored the transmission, believing it to be a fake.<ref name="s38">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 38''</ref> | ||
Before the firing of the Array, and unknown to Catalog, the Librarian would record in a coordinate key the key events of her life.{{Ref/Reuse|PoL18}} She would also send, with Catalog's help, a final message to the IsoDidact about a way to restart the Domain. | |||
The Librarian perished moments afterward when the IsoDidact activated the Halo Array, wiping out all sentient life in the galaxy.{{Ref/Reuse|s38}} | |||
==Legacy== | ==Legacy== | ||
Over a century after her death, the [[IsoDidact]], now going by Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting again, often viewed holographic recreations of his time with the Librarian as a way of remembering and mourning her. After remembering that she sent him a final message through [[Catalog]], Bornstellar watched it for the first time and learned of the Librarian's discovery that the [[Domain]] was a [[Precursor]] artifact that would be destroyed when the Halo Array was fired. The Librarian urged Bornstellar and [[Chant-to-Green]] to return to [[Maethrillian]] and find a way to restore the Domain. In response, Bornstellar led [[Mission to Maethrillian|a mission]] to the Capital to get the [[slipspace flake]]s needed for the Forerunners to leave the galaxy and to restore the Domain through the [[Abaddon|Organon]]. By sacrificing herself to use the [[deadbolt|deadbolt key]], [[Growth-Through-Trial-of-Change]] succeeded in beginning the regeneration of the Domain, fulfilling the Librarian's last request. | Over a century after her death, the [[IsoDidact]], now going by Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting again, often viewed holographic recreations of his time with the Librarian as a way of remembering and mourning her. After remembering that she sent him a final message through [[Catalog]], Bornstellar watched it for the first time and learned of the Librarian's discovery that the [[Domain]] was a [[Precursor]] artifact that would be destroyed when the Halo Array was fired. The Librarian urged Bornstellar and [[Chant-to-Green]] to return to [[Maethrillian]] and find a way to restore the Domain. In response, Bornstellar led [[Mission to Maethrillian|a mission]] to the Capital to get the [[slipspace flake]]s needed for the Forerunners to leave the galaxy and to restore the Domain through the [[Abaddon|Organon]]. By sacrificing herself to use the [[deadbolt|deadbolt key]], [[Growth-Through-Trial-of-Change]] succeeded in beginning the regeneration of the Domain, fulfilling the Librarian's last request.<ref>'''[[Halo: Fractures]]''', "[[Promises to Keep]]"</ref> | ||
Although the Librarian herself perished on Earth, she left behind a number of [[Mind transfer|essences]], uploaded personality imprints in many ways indistinguishable from her original self. These constructs would later interact with by a number of individuals and continue to facilitate the Librarian's plan over 100,000 years after her physical death.<ref name="reclaimer">'''[[Halo 4]]''', campaign level ''[[Reclaimer (level)|Reclaimer]]''</ref><ref name="Renegades">'''[[Halo: Renegades]]'''</ref> | |||
Although the Librarian herself perished on Earth, she left behind a number of [[Mind transfer|essences]], uploaded personality imprints in many ways indistinguishable from her original self. These constructs would later interact with by a number of individuals and continue to facilitate the Librarian's plan over 100,000 years after her physical death. | |||
===Imprint on Requiem=== | ===Imprint on Requiem=== | ||
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Following the crash-landings of the {{UNSCShip|Forward Unto Dawn}} and {{UNSCShip|Infinity}} on the Forerunner [[shield world]] [[Requiem]], [[John-117]] encountered an [[mind transfer|imprint]] of the Librarian. Through her imprint, she was able to influence the [[Aggressor Sentinel]]s on Requiem, having them guide John to a place where she could contact him. She explained to John about the origins of the Human-Forerunner War and the Didact's decision to devolve humanity as a punishment. Only afterwards were the Forerunners made aware that the war with humanity was a result of mankind expanding - not out of conquest, but out of fear and necessity, as they were desperately attempting to halt a Flood outbreak which had spread beyond their own borders and into Forerunner-controlled space.{{Ref/Reuse|h4terminals}} | Following the crash-landings of the {{UNSCShip|Forward Unto Dawn}} and {{UNSCShip|Infinity}} on the Forerunner [[shield world]] [[Requiem]], [[John-117]] encountered an [[mind transfer|imprint]] of the Librarian. Through her imprint, she was able to influence the [[Aggressor Sentinel]]s on Requiem, having them guide John to a place where she could contact him. She explained to John about the origins of the Human-Forerunner War and the Didact's decision to devolve humanity as a punishment. Only afterwards were the Forerunners made aware that the war with humanity was a result of mankind expanding - not out of conquest, but out of fear and necessity, as they were desperately attempting to halt a Flood outbreak which had spread beyond their own borders and into Forerunner-controlled space.{{Ref/Reuse|h4terminals}} | ||
The Librarian informed John of the Ur-Didact's plan to use a device called the [[Composer]] to forever imprison all of mankind into digital form. For him to be able to stand against the Didact, she must alter the Master Chief's genetic code, making him immune to the effects of the Composer, to which he agreed. She revealed to the Spartan that she had been guiding mankind throughout the millennia since their [[Reintroduction|reseeding]], providing a blueprint for their evolution, their technological advancement, their [[SPARTAN-II | The Librarian informed John of the Ur-Didact's plan to use a device called the [[Composer]] to forever imprison all of mankind into digital form. For him to be able to stand against the Didact, she must alter the Master Chief's genetic code, making him immune to the effects of the Composer, to which he agreed. She revealed to the Spartan that she had been guiding mankind throughout the millennia since their [[Reintroduction|reseeding]], providing a blueprint for their evolution, their technological advancement, their [[SPARTAN-II Program|Spartan program]], the [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor|MJOLNIR armor]] and even Cortana; all in an attempt to prepare them for what is to come. The Librarian told the Chief that he was the culmination of all her planning, what she was attempting to create with her actions. The Chief questioned her "Planning for what?" Before she could respond, they were interrupted by the Didact, and the Master Chief was forced to retreat, leaving the Librarian's cryptic warning unanswered.{{Ref/Reuse|reclaimer}} Thanks to the Librarian's actions, when the Didact used the Composer on [[Ivanoff Station]], the Master Chief survived to defeat him and destroy the weapon. | ||
===Guiding Spark and Rion Forge=== | ===Guiding Spark and Rion Forge=== | ||
The Librarian had uploaded another essence of herself in [[Kilimanjaro Forerunner complex|a Forerunner complex]] beneath [[Mount Kilimanjaro]], near the site of her death. Following his near-destruction at the conclusion of the [[Human-Covenant War]], [[343 Guilty Spark]] had come to believe that the Librarian was still alive. Salvaged from the ruins of [[Installation 00]] by the crew of the {{UNSCShip|Rubicon}}, the Monitor uploaded his [[personality construct array]] aboard the ''Rubicon'' and set a course for where he believed the Librarian could be found. | The Librarian had uploaded another essence of herself in [[Kilimanjaro Forerunner complex|a Forerunner complex]] beneath [[Mount Kilimanjaro]], near the site of her death. Following his near-destruction at the conclusion of the [[Human-Covenant War]], [[343 Guilty Spark]] had come to believe that the Librarian was still alive. Salvaged from the ruins of [[Installation 00]] by the crew of the {{UNSCShip|Rubicon}}, the Monitor uploaded his [[personality construct array]] aboard the ''Rubicon'' and set a course for where he believed the Librarian could be found.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''pages 378-379''</ref> However, the mission failed when the ''Rubicon'' crashed on [[Geranos-a]]. Spark was recovered three years later by the [[salvager]] vessel ''[[Ace of Spades]]'' and forged an alliance with the crew to find the Librarian, eventually [[Mission to Mount Kilimanjaro|leading them]] to the Forerunner facility at Mount Kilimanjaro. | ||
In the facility, Spark and the ''Ace of Spades'' crew discovered a [[Lifeworker]] pod. | In the facility, Spark and the ''Ace of Spades'' crew discovered a [[Lifeworker]] pod. After revealing the truth to [[Rion Forge]] about [[John Forge|her father's]] death, Spark entered the hard light beam containing the pod, where he encountered a personality imprint of the Librarian awakened by Spark's entry. Calling Spark by his human name, the Librarian recognized that she hurt her old friend greatly, but also expressed pride at what he had become. The Librarian revealed the awakening of the [[Ur-Didact]] on [[Requiem]] and her imprint there and expressed her hope that humanity would be able to achieve what the Forerunners could not and warned that darkness was coming from many sides for humanity. | ||
The Librarian realized that Spark wished to raise his old friends and reminded him of what he went through as Chakas while carrying the personality imprint of [[Forthencho]], Lord of Admirals and asked if he would do the same to others to bring back his friends who were now at peace, though she acknowledged that she did the same with Chakas for the greater good. The Librarian assured Spark that his friends were left to live their lives out in peace, their gene song quiet. Spark asked for access to the [[Domain]] where his friends were remembered so that his memory could join them, but the Librarian warned him that they were only echoes now, remembered only through the experience of the Forerunners and nothing more; and the bad lives alongside the good if he went to the Domain. | The Librarian realized that Spark wished to raise his old friends and reminded him of what he went through as Chakas while carrying the personality imprint of [[Forthencho]], Lord of Admirals and asked if he would do the same to others to bring back his friends who were now at peace, though she acknowledged that she did the same with Chakas for the greater good. The Librarian assured Spark that his friends were left to live their lives out in peace, their gene song quiet. Spark asked for access to the [[Domain]] where his friends were remembered so that his memory could join them, but the Librarian warned him that they were only echoes now, remembered only through the experience of the Forerunners and nothing more; and the bad lives alongside the good if he went to the Domain. | ||
Spark suggested that the Librarian join him walking amongst the living by using an [[armiger]] body as he did, but she refused, stating it was not yet her time. The Librarian helped Spark to understand that the friends he had been searching for he had found in the crew of the ''Ace of Spades''. The Librarian stated that this personality imprint would go to join her other imprints at the [[Absolute Record]] while humanity must be given the tools to hold the [[Mantle of Responsibility]] as well as the knowledge to tend to the Domain. Though Spark suggested that afterwards would be "[[Bastion]]," he could tell that the Librarian did not believe that she would ever make it there or to anywhere else where she would find rest and peace at last. | Spark suggested that the Librarian join him walking amongst the living by using an [[armiger]] body as he did, but she refused, stating it was not yet her time. The Librarian helped Spark to understand that the friends he had been searching for he had found in the crew of the ''Ace of Spades''. The Librarian stated that this personality imprint would go to join her other imprints at the [[Absolute Record]] while humanity must be given the tools to hold the [[Mantle of Responsibility]] as well as the knowledge to tend to the Domain. Though Spark suggested that afterwards would be "[[Bastion]]," he could tell that the Librarian did not believe that she would ever make it there or to anywhere else where she would find rest and peace at last. | ||
With time running out, the Librarian offered Spark two choices: to go with her to the Absolute Record or to remain behind and help his friends. The Librarian offered him a small etched box that she called a key with which he was to "find what's missing. Fix the path. Right what my kind has turned wrong." The Librarian sorrowfully admitted that she believed the Didact to be beyond redemption when asked if he could ever find peace and Spark decided to remain behind, having realized that the Librarian was right and he had found the friends he was searching for all along. The two promised to see each other again in the future before the Librarian's imprint departed for the Absolute Record in a massive pillar of light that shot into the sky. | With time running out, the Librarian offered Spark two choices: to go with her to the Absolute Record or to remain behind and help his friends. The Librarian offered him a small etched box that she called a key with which he was to "find what's missing. Fix the path. Right what my kind has turned wrong." The Librarian sorrowfully admitted that she believed the Didact to be beyond redemption when asked if he could ever find peace and Spark decided to remain behind, having realized that the Librarian was right and he had found the friends he was searching for all along. The two promised to see each other again in the future before the Librarian's imprint departed for the Absolute Record in a massive pillar of light that shot into the sky.<ref>'''[[Halo: Renegades]]''', ''chapter 48''</ref> | ||
As she left, the Librarian appeared for a moment before the crew of the ''Ace of Spades'' with one look at her causing [[Rion Forge]] to understand Spark's devotion to the Forerunner. With one glance, Rion understood that her feelings towards the Librarian were a genetic disposition built into her very DNA, giving the Librarian a way to be heard, to inspire loyalty and to nudge her children to fulfill their full potential. The Librarian communicated to Rion in that moment the trials ahead, the battles to come, the safe place, the things that needed tending and healing and a message to "take care of him. He is more fragile and important than you could ever know." | As she left, the Librarian appeared for a moment before the crew of the ''Ace of Spades'' with one look at her causing [[Rion Forge]] to understand Spark's devotion to the Forerunner. With one glance, Rion understood that her feelings towards the Librarian were a genetic disposition built into her very DNA, giving the Librarian a way to be heard, to inspire loyalty and to nudge her children to fulfill their full potential. The Librarian communicated to Rion in that moment the trials ahead, the battles to come, the safe place, the things that needed tending and healing and a message to "take care of him. He is more fragile and important than you could ever know."<ref>'''[[Halo: Renegades]]''', ''page 329''</ref> | ||
After their escape, Spark explained that the Librarian gave him a [[coordinate key]] to a safe place, but did not elaborate further upon it. He also admitted that he sought the Librarian to access the Domain and find the ghosts of his friends so that Spark could either bring them back as ''[[geas]]'' or join them. | After their escape, Spark explained that the Librarian gave him a [[coordinate key]] to a safe place, but did not elaborate further upon it. He also admitted that he sought the Librarian to access the Domain and find the ghosts of his friends so that Spark could either bring them back as ''[[geas]]'' or join them.<ref>'''[[Halo: Renegades]]''', ''page 325-326''</ref> With several hundred people having witnessed the departure of the Librarian's Lifeworker pod and multiple witnesses to the two humanoid figures inside the hard light beam, ONI realized that Spark had most likely met with an imprint of the Librarian. However, they were unable to determine what she gave to him though they had access to the facility where the imprint was found.<ref>'''[[Halo: Renegades]]''', ''Chapter 52''</ref> | ||
In [[2558#August|August 2558]], the ''Ace of Spades'' crew began following the coordinate key that the Librarian had given to Spark. During this time, Rion began interacting in her dreams with the Librarian who told Rion of her own history and her expedition to [[Path Kethona]].{{Ref/ | In [[2558#August|August 2558]], the ''Ace of Spades'' crew began following the coordinate key that the Librarian had given to Spark. During this time, Rion began interacting in her dreams with the Librarian who told Rion of her own history and her expedition to [[Path Kethona]].{{Ref/Reuse|PoL}} Rion came to believe that her dreams were an interactive simulation, either downloaded into her by the Librarian's imprint or, more wildly, a story [[geas|stored within all of humanity]] that had just needed an activation{{Ref/Novel|PoL|Page=271-272}} which, given the timing of Rion's dreams, was likely triggered by Rion's use of the coordinate key on [[Installation 07]]. The coordinate key eventually led Spark and Rion to Bastion which proved to be a [[shield world]] built by the Librarian using the template of Earth. Bastion was the Librarian's secret laboratory where she performed her experiments away from the [[Ecumene Council]]'s rules and regulations. Spark and Rion helped [[Keeper-of-Tools]] launch the ''[[Eden (spaceship)|Eden]]'' and launched Bastion, with Spark as its new caretaker, into a [[slipspace portal]] to keep it out of the hands of the [[Guardian]]s. Spark was left astounded by the data left behind about the Librarian's topics of study and experimentation which were described as being broad and breathtaking. | ||
Weeks later, the Librarian appeared to Rion in her dreams one final time and revealed the truth about what she had actually discovered in Path Kethona: seeds left behind by two [[Precursor]]s who had found shelter during the genocide of their species. The Librarian took the seeds back to Bastion where she had nurtured them and built the ''Eden'' to carry the result to a world outside of the Milky Way where the rebirth of the Precursor race could begin with a clean slate and no genetic memory. The Librarian gave a final philosophical speech about her role in [[Living Time]] and stated that she had no regrets and quoted the [[IsoDidact]]: "you are what you dare."{{Ref/ | Weeks later, the Librarian appeared to Rion in her dreams one final time and revealed the truth about what she had actually discovered in Path Kethona: seeds left behind by two [[Precursor]]s who had found shelter during the genocide of their species. The Librarian took the seeds back to Bastion where she had nurtured them and built the ''Eden'' to carry the result to a world outside of the Milky Way where the rebirth of the Precursor race could begin with a clean slate and no genetic memory. The Librarian gave a final philosophical speech about her role in [[Living Time]] and stated that she had no regrets and quoted the [[IsoDidact]]: ''"you are what you dare."''{{Ref/Novel|Id=PoL|PoL}} | ||
===The Janus Key and the Absolute Record=== | ===The Janus Key and the Absolute Record=== | ||
In February 2558, UNSC forces from the {{UNSCShip|Infinity}} were looking for the Librarian's imprint encountered on Requiem. Meanwhile, [[Jul 'Mdama]]'s [[Jul 'Mdama's Covenant|Covenant]] had located a "shrine" at "[[Librarian's Rest]]" where they believed the Librarian herself could be awakened. | In February 2558, UNSC forces from the {{UNSCShip|Infinity}} were looking for the Librarian's imprint encountered on Requiem. Meanwhile, [[Jul 'Mdama]]'s [[Jul 'Mdama's Covenant|Covenant]] had located a "shrine" at "[[Librarian's Rest]]" where they believed the Librarian herself could be awakened.<ref>''Spartan Ops'', [[Didact's Hand|S104 Didact's Hand]]</ref> The Covenant remnant attempted to access the shrine to finally uncover the Librarian. After Dr. [[Henry Glassman]] was teleported by one of the [[Requiem translocation artifacts]] right into the clutches of the remnant, Jul put him to work in an effort to activate the shrine. Glassman, working with limited and outdated resources, only managed to activate the shrine's security systems, erecting a large and powerful shield around it. When Jul touched the shield, the recoil was enough to knock him on the floor. Glassman managed to escape and was rescued by Spartan [[Gabriel Thorne]]. | ||
[[File: | [[File:H4-SOps-Halsey-Librarian-1.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The Librarian reveals the Janus Key to Dr. Halsey.]] | ||
Jul needed to disperse the shield around the shrine. When Dr. [[Catherine Halsey]] was captured by Promethean forces that managed to [[Invasion of the UNSC Infinity|invade]] the {{UNSCShip|Infinity}}, she was brought in front of Jul. Having a history of discussing with Jul, Halsey was allowed to freely approach the shrine, where she used her data pad to deactivate the shield and finally activate the shrine. Before Jul could enter himself however, Halsey rushed in and entered it, angering him severely. | Jul needed to disperse the shield around the shrine. When Dr. [[Catherine Halsey]] was captured by Promethean forces that managed to [[Invasion of the UNSC Infinity|invade]] the {{UNSCShip|Infinity}}, she was brought in front of Jul. Having a history of discussing with Jul, Halsey was allowed to freely approach the shrine, where she used her data pad to deactivate the shield and finally activate the shrine. Before Jul could enter himself however, Halsey rushed in and entered it, angering him severely. | ||
Inside, the Librarian introduced herself to Halsey. She told Halsey that Halsey herself was to receive the gift that Jul had preached, not Jul. The Librarian then revealed the gift to Halsey: the [[Janus Key]], a catalog that contains all the real-time locations of every Forerunner technology still remaining in the galaxy and demonstrated it by putting the two halves of the Key together, revealing a large star map with spheres encompassing locations containing Forerunner technology. She also informed Halsey that she should take the Key to the [[Absolute Record]]. When Halsey hesitated, asking why the Librarian would hand her something of such value to her, the Librarian replied that Requiem's time was at an end and that humankind should use the Forerunner's technology to propel themselves upward as a species so as to not waste the resources left behind by the Forerunners. Halsey took the Key and was suddenly pulled out of the shrine, leaving the Librarian behind.{{Ref/Reuse|Key}} | Inside, the Librarian introduced herself to Halsey. She told Halsey that Halsey herself was to receive the gift that Jul had preached, not Jul. The Librarian then revealed the gift to Halsey: the [[Janus Key]], a catalog that contains all the real-time locations of every Forerunner technology still remaining in the galaxy and demonstrated it by putting the two halves of the Key together, revealing a large star map with spheres encompassing locations containing Forerunner technology. She also informed Halsey that she should take the Key to the [[Absolute Record]]. When Halsey hesitated, asking why the Librarian would hand her something of such value to her, the Librarian replied that Requiem's time was at an end and that humankind should use the Forerunner's technology to propel themselves upward as a species so as to not waste the resources left behind by the Forerunners. Halsey took the Key and was suddenly pulled out of the shrine, leaving the Librarian behind.{{Ref/Reuse|Key}} | ||
With Requiem coming to an end, the Librarian began using a structure at "[[Cyclone]]" to transmit herself to the Absolute Record. During this time, [[Fireteam Crimson]] was deployed to the area to track Halsey's transmissions and the Librarian aided [[Roland]] in decoding the data. With "Cyclone" [[Battle of Cyclone|under attack]] by Promethean forces, the Librarian activated beam turrets and sent [[Aggressor Sentinel]]s to the area to aid Crimson. However, both the decryption and the Librarian's transmission got stuck at 99%. After clearing the area, Crimson opened the breaker on the power source in the area, allowing both to complete and Roland to track Halsey to "[[Control]]." Under the Librarian's direction, the Sentinels directed their beams on the structure in the middle of the area, causing it to open up. As Spartan [[Jared Miller]] wondered where the Sentinels were going, the Librarian replied to him "to the Absolute Record." The Librarian's transmission took the form of a massive energy beam that passed through ring-like structures and was too fast for Dr. [[Lani Truman]] to analyze as the Librarian was sent to the Absolute Record. | With Requiem coming to an end, the Librarian began using a structure at "[[Cyclone]]" to transmit herself to the Absolute Record. During this time, [[Fireteam Crimson]] was deployed to the area to track Halsey's transmissions and the Librarian aided [[Roland]] in decoding the data. With "Cyclone" [[Battle of Cyclone|under attack]] by Promethean forces, the Librarian activated beam turrets and sent [[Aggressor Sentinel]]s to the area to aid Crimson. However, both the decryption and the Librarian's transmission got stuck at 99%. After clearing the area, Crimson opened the breaker on the power source in the area, allowing both to complete and Roland to track Halsey to "[[Control]]." Under the Librarian's direction, the Sentinels directed their beams on the structure in the middle of the area, causing it to open up. As Spartan [[Jared Miller]] wondered where the Sentinels were going, the Librarian replied to him "to the Absolute Record." The Librarian's transmission took the form of a massive energy beam that passed through ring-like structures and was too fast for Dr. [[Lani Truman]] to analyze as the Librarian was sent to the Absolute Record.<ref name="Ep9Ch1">''Spartan Ops'', [[Key/The Search for Halsey|S109 The Search for Halsey]]</ref> The Librarian's statement about Requiem's time being at an end concretized as Jul, in possession of one half of the Key, set Requiem to collide with its sun. The shield world was consumed by the sun shortly afterward, but both Jul's forces and ''Infinity's'' were able to escape the destruction.<ref name="Exodus">''Spartan Ops'', [[Exodus (Spartan Ops)|S1010 Exodus]]</ref> | ||
At the Absolute Record, it turned out the Librarian's imprint had made it and was waiting for Halsey. When Halsey arrived forcing control of the record from the [[Invariant Bias|Custodian]], the imprint discussed what Halsey could do with the record. | At the Absolute Record, it turned out the Librarian's imprint had made it and was waiting for Halsey. When Halsey arrived forcing control of the record from the [[Invariant Bias|Custodian]], the imprint discussed what Halsey could do with the record.<ref>'''[[Halo: Escalation]]''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 23|Issue 23]]''</ref> Not long after, the Custodian regained control of the facility, locking Halsey out and taking the facility, the Janus Key, and in turn the imprint to a new location.<ref>'''Halo: Escalation''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 24|Issue 24]]''</ref> | ||
==Personality and traits== | ==Personality and traits== | ||
[[File:Librarian.png|thumb|250px|The Librarian's [[sigil]].]] | [[File:Librarian.png|thumb|250px|The Librarian's [[sigil]].]] | ||
{{Quote|You still can't read her as well as I. She is stubborn, brilliant as a nova, dark as a singularity, with infinite depths. I've never discovered the core of her emotions, her self. I wonder what her duplicate would be like, what it would feel like to wear her imprint. To so many species she has made herself like unto a god, that they will remember her, that she can manipulate them in future times.|The [[Ur-Didact]] describes the Librarian to the [[IsoDidact]]. | {{Quote|You still can't read her as well as I. She is stubborn, brilliant as a nova, dark as a singularity, with infinite depths. I've never discovered the core of her emotions, her self. I wonder what her duplicate would be like, what it would feel like to wear her imprint. To so many species she has made herself like unto a god, that they will remember her, that she can manipulate them in future times.|The [[Ur-Didact]] describes the Librarian to the [[IsoDidact]].<ref name="s229">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 229''</ref>}} | ||
The Librarian was an elusive figure of immense intellect and knowledge, her true motives and goals often incomprehensible to others. She had an expert understanding the passage of what the Forerunners called [[Living Time]], the progression of history and the streams of individual and collective fates therein. This enabled her extraordinary abilities of foresight, allowing her to make complex plans for countless millennia to come. Despite caring for life in general, she did not have qualms about sacrificing individual lives or manipulating the course of an entire species if it served a greater purpose. This mentality was most prominently demonstrated by her approval of the firing of the Halo Array; despite causing the deaths of untold billions, the Librarian, despite having initially opposed the Halos in a similar manner to her husband, eventually came to see it as necessary to stop the Flood, which would have ultimately assimilated all life. | The Librarian was an elusive figure of immense intellect and knowledge, her true motives and goals often incomprehensible to others. She had an expert understanding the passage of what the Forerunners called [[Living Time]], the progression of history and the streams of individual and collective fates therein. This enabled her extraordinary abilities of foresight, allowing her to make complex plans for countless millennia to come. Despite caring for life in general, she did not have qualms about sacrificing individual lives or manipulating the course of an entire species if it served a greater purpose. This mentality was most prominently demonstrated by her approval of the firing of the Halo Array; despite causing the deaths of untold billions, the Librarian, despite having initially opposed the Halos in a similar manner to her husband, eventually came to see it as necessary to stop the Flood, which would have ultimately assimilated all life. | ||
While the Librarian greatly valued and cherished all life, | While the Librarian greatly valued and cherished all life,<ref name="c338">'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 338''</ref> she also understood better than most that life is at its core competition and struggle, and that all civilizations are ultimately most concerned with their own interests.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 218''</ref> Despite this, she had become disillusioned with the Forerunners due to their many failures and the degradation of their once noble ideals. She was well aware long beforehand that these factors, as well as the Forerunners' refusal to admit them, would eventually lead to their end. This was the primary cause of the schism between her and her husband, the Didact: in stark contrast to the Librarian's views, the Didact was staunchly committed to the Forerunners' survival, and eventually, their absolute dominance at any cost.<ref>[https://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2013/03/06/The-Halo-Bulletin-3613.aspx '''Halo Waypoint''': ''The Halo Bulletin 03.06.2013'']</ref><ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 235''</ref> | ||
She held particularly deep respect for [[human]]ity, whom she viewed as "special" among all of the sentient life she had seen, and felt that it was well worth the sacrifice of her own life to save them. This was due to the belief among Forerunners that humans were also molded in a similar manner to the Forerunners by the [[Precursor]]s, as well as her own view that humanity had proved themselves more worthy of the Mantle than the Forerunners.{{Ref/Reuse|h4terminals | She held particularly deep respect for [[human]]ity, whom she viewed as "special" among all of the sentient life she had seen, and felt that it was well worth the sacrifice of her own life to save them. This was due to the belief among Forerunners that humans were also molded in a similar manner to the Forerunners by the [[Precursor]]s, as well as her own view that humanity had proved themselves more worthy of the Mantle than the Forerunners.{{Ref/Reuse|h4terminals}} | ||
The Didact noted the Librarian to have a sense of humor unusual in Forerunners, which is why he suspected she had arranged such a complex plan to bring him out of his Cryptum and have two humans and a Manipular assist him in his quest. | The Didact noted the Librarian to have a sense of humor unusual in Forerunners, which is why he suspected she had arranged such a complex plan to bring him out of his Cryptum and have two humans and a Manipular assist him in his quest.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 139''</ref> Due to her love for all forms of life, she also favored various dangerous predators, particularly [[merse]]<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 158''</ref> which she raised in the gardens of her and the Didact's home. The Didact never understood her fascination with the creatures.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 83''</ref> Despite her ultimately benevolent aims, she also took a significant amount of pride in her work, and often presented herself as essentially a goddess to primitive civilizations, most notably humanity.{{Ref/Reuse|s229}} In her own view, she did this because she wished to be remembered, seeing her own existence as fragile in comparison to the humans whom she intended to take the Forerunners' place in the future.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 47''</ref> | ||
==Physical appearance and attire== | ==Physical appearance and attire== | ||
{{Quote|I see very clearly how much the Librarian has shaped humanity since the end of the first human-Forerunner war. Whenever you look inward and see an ideal female… whether it be goddess, anima, mother, sister, or lover... For a brief, barely sensible instant, you will see the face and feel the spirit of the Librarian.|343 Guilty Spark<ref>'''Halo: Primordium'''</ref>}} | |||
{{Quote|I see very clearly how much the Librarian has shaped humanity since the end of the first human-Forerunner war. Whenever you look inward and see an ideal female… whether it be goddess, anima, mother, sister, or lover... For a brief, barely sensible instant, you will see the face and feel the spirit of the Librarian.| | |||
The Librarian was said to have simple, yet elegant features, | The Librarian was said to have simple, yet elegant features,<ref name="prim347">'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 347''</ref> and her appearance was very youthful despite her age.{{Ref/Reuse|c338}} She was considered beautiful by both contemporary humans and Forerunners alike,{{Ref/Reuse|prim347}} and one effect of the [[geas]] she imprinted on humanity is that her image became what humans subconsciously view as the ideal female.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 375''</ref> In purely physical terms, however, she was not viewed as perfect by Forerunner standards; rather, it was said that her beauty was more spiritual in nature. Additionally, [[Catalog]] noted that the Librarian's features were unusually human-like in contrast to Forerunners in general; this was likely the result of deliberate self-modification.<ref name="sil21">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 21-22''</ref> One of these deviations from Forerunner baseline physiology were her five-fingered hands,<ref name="h4">'''Halo 4'''</ref> as opposed to the six—or in some cases, seven—fingers per hand common among Forerunners. However these were not the result of self-modification but in fact ones she possessed since birth, a topic of discussion and confusion among the Forerunners who knew of it. | ||
The Librarian's [[Forerunner personal armor|personal armor]], slender in overall shape and blue in coloration, contained a wide array of instruments commonly required in her field of work, including persuaders, scanners, sample bays, subcutanes and biopsy probes, concealed within narrow grooves and slots in the arms and torso sections.{{Ref/Reuse|sil21}} She has also been frequently seen wearing a skintight, luminescent white dress-like outfit with an elaborate headdress and a small anti-gravity dais which enabled her to float over the ground.{{Ref/Reuse|h4}} | The Librarian's [[Forerunner personal armor|personal armor]], slender in overall shape and blue in coloration, contained a wide array of instruments commonly required in her field of work, including persuaders, scanners, sample bays, subcutanes and biopsy probes, concealed within narrow grooves and slots in the arms and torso sections.{{Ref/Reuse|sil21}} She has also been frequently seen wearing a skintight, luminescent white dress-like outfit with an elaborate headdress and a small anti-gravity dais which enabled her to float over the ground.{{Ref/Reuse|h4}} | ||
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*The Librarian was first mentioned in ''[[Halo 3]]'' in the [[Terminal (Halo 3)|Terminal]]s. In her messages, she is identified as "L". | *The Librarian was first mentioned in ''[[Halo 3]]'' in the [[Terminal (Halo 3)|Terminal]]s. In her messages, she is identified as "L". | ||
*As with most Forerunner names, terms and phrases, "Librarian" would not have been her actual title, but is merely the closest analogue to the meaning of the original word. The Forerunner records of her transmissions utilize [[translation software]] so advanced that it incorporates idioms from the reader's own experience; these words appear in brackets in the [[Terminal (Halo 3)|''Halo 3'' terminals]]. | *As with most Forerunner names, terms and phrases, "Librarian" would not have been her actual title, but is merely the closest analogue to the meaning of the original word. The Forerunner records of her transmissions utilize [[translation software]] so advanced that it incorporates idioms from the reader's own experience; these words appear in brackets in the [[Terminal (Halo 3)|''Halo 3'' terminals]].<ref>'''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)]]''', ''page 165''</ref> These translations have become the default English analogues since their first appearance in the terminals on Installation 00, and have since been used by the UNSC's AI translators when translating other Forerunner records such as the [[Halo: Cryptum|Bornstellar Relation]] or [[343 Guilty Spark]]'s [[Halo: Primordium|account]]. | ||
*The Librarian is voiced in ''Halo 4'' by actress [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1156594/ Lori Tritel].<ref>[[Halo 4 credits]]</ref> | *The Librarian is voiced in ''Halo 4'' by actress [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1156594/ Lori Tritel].<ref>[[Halo 4 credits]]</ref> | ||
*The Librarian's symbol seen in the terminals is also an [[emblem]] usable on ''Halo 3' | *The Librarian's symbol seen in the terminals is also an [[emblem]] usable on ''Halo 3'''s [[Multiplayer]]. | ||
*The Librarian referred to the part of [[Earth]] she resided on as "Eden". This is a reference to the [[wikipedia:Garden of Eden|Garden of Eden]] in Abrahamic religions. | *The Librarian referred to the part of [[Earth]] she resided on as "Eden". This is a reference to the [[wikipedia:Garden of Eden|Garden of Eden]] in Abrahamic religions. | ||
*The [[ | *The [[proto-Gravemind]] was originally called "The Librarian".<ref>[http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=Feast_of_Bones '''Bungie.net''': ''Feast of Bones'']</ref> | ||
*In ''Halo 4'', the central structure of the Librarian's dais is near-identical to the Ur-Didact's helmet, albeit slightly larger, upside down and with added "horns" on the sides.<ref>[[:File:LibrarianDais-DidactHelmet-comparison.jpg]]</ref><ref>[[:File:H4-Librarian-ScanRender.png]]</ref> | *In ''Halo 4'', the central structure of the Librarian's dais is near-identical to the Ur-Didact's helmet, albeit slightly larger, upside down and with added "horns" on the sides.<ref>[[:File:LibrarianDais-DidactHelmet-comparison.jpg]]</ref><ref>[[:File:H4-Librarian-ScanRender.png]]</ref> | ||
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File:H4-Librarian-ScanRender.png|Portrait of the Librarian in ''[[Halo 4]]''. | File:H4-Librarian-ScanRender.png|Portrait of the Librarian in ''[[Halo 4]]''. | ||
File:H4_Librarian.png|The Librarian in ''Halo 4''. | |||
File:H4 Librarian head.jpg|A view of the Librarian's head from ''Halo 4'' without her headdress. | File:H4 Librarian head.jpg|A view of the Librarian's head from ''Halo 4'' without her headdress. | ||
File:H4 | File:H4-Librarian-Closeup.jpg|Closeup of the Librarian's face. | ||
File:H4-Terminal-LibrarianFace.jpg|Closeup of the Librarian's face in the [[Terminal (Halo 4)|terminals]] of ''Halo 4''. | |||
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File:H4_-_D&L.jpg|The Didact and the Librarian embrace on the [[Capital]]. | File:H4_-_D&L.jpg|The Didact and the Librarian embrace on the [[Capital]]. | ||
File: | File:H4_Terminal4_Librarian.png|The Librarian observing humanity after the latter's regression to hunter-gatherers. | ||
File: | File:H4_-_LibrarianGun.jpg|The Librarian, wielding a [[binary rifle]], preparing to incapacitate her husband to prevent him from destroying humanity. | ||
File: | File:H4-SOps-Halsey-Librarian.jpg|The Librarian meets Dr. [[Catherine Halsey]] for the first time in ''[[Spartan Ops]]''. | ||
File:H4-SO-S1E9-Librarian-Cinematic01.jpg|The Librarian appearing. | |||
File:H4-SO-S1E9-Librarian-Cinematic02.jpg|The Librarian holding the [[Janus Key]]. | |||
File: | File:H4-SO-S1E9-Librarian-Cinematic05.jpg|The face of the Librarian. | ||
File: | File:H4-SO-S1E9-Librarian-Cinematic06.jpg|The Librarian offering the Janus Key to Halsey. | ||
File:Halo Escalation 23.jpg|The Librarian on the cover of ''[[Halo: Escalation#23]]''. | File:Halo Escalation 23.jpg|The Librarian on the cover of ''[[Halo: Escalation#23]]''. | ||
File:HM-Forerunners.png|The Librarian (far right) in ''[[Halo Mythos]]''. | File:HM-Forerunners.png|The Librarian (far right) in ''[[Halo Mythos]]''. | ||
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*''[[Halo: Renegades]]'' | *''[[Halo: Renegades]]'' | ||
*''[[Halo: Point of Light]]'' | *''[[Halo: Point of Light]]'' | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== |