Talk:Librarian

Was it actually stated that the Librarian was female? I thought it was left ambiguous. --Dragonc laws (talk ) 21:23, 5 April 2008 (UTC)


 * Yeah, I was thinking about that. It was never stated whether or not the Librarian was male or female. -- Sgt. johnson [[Image:General-gr1.gif|30px]] 21:41, 5 April 2008 (UTC)


 * Maybe it was another man, and they had no women or were Homosexual like the Romans. It has to be one of these because the Librarian and Didact were in love. Lovemuffin Wiki UserpageTalk PageContributions[[Image:Dancing_master_chief.gif|30px]] 01:56, 6 April 2008 (UTC)


 * Was the Didact given a gender? I thought they were both ambiguous. And homosexuality is more or less acceptable in our society, so I don't know why you'd bring up the Romans specifically. --Dragonc laws (talk ) 02:57, 6 April 2008 (UTC)


 * I thought a large part of Bungie's ideas make historical analogies. In Ancient Rome gender wasn't divided in terms of relationships, comparing to a utopia. Bungie may have wanted this connection. Lovemuffin  Wiki UserpageEdit CountTalk PageContributions[[Image:Dancing_master_chief.gif|35px]] 00:31, 22 April 2008 (UTC)


 * The Librarian was never referred to by a gender and neither was the Didact. It seems foolish to assume and imply gender based on one being a "defender" and one being a "biologist" (or whatever you desire to call them). The Forerunners may not even have had genders or genders may have been meaningless to them. And in regard to the possibility of a filial relationship: If the Librarian is indeed filial to the Didact, they never speak as anything but equals. I think people are confused by the message displayed upon initial access to Terminal Seven: when a son writes his father and tells him of his courage. It would seem to be nothing more than a random message that found its way into the Terminal. There were already so many errors and anomalies in all the Terminals' memories that an aberrant message is not surprising. Kori126 18:38, 25 August 2008 (UTC)


 * Does anyone actually have sources saying that the librarian is a female? During last october I went through and changed the "she" into different ways of wording so as not to falsely portray that The Librarian was a female. However several users have changed this back, and I was wondering if anyone can provide sources as to state, or even hint at the Librarian's gender. If no source can be found, then I think that it must be changed back so as not to put such an emphasis on the supposed belief of The librarian's gender being female. B'L'A<font color="#000000">D <font color="#B0E0E6">E BANE <font color="#FFA500">Anti-Vandal 09:34, January 5, 2010 (UTC)Blade bane

I always thought the Librarian and the Didact were father and son or student and teacher. ShortRoundMcfly 20:10, January 5, 2010 (UTC)

it is also possible that the Librarian was the son (or something) of the Didact, their relationship could be one of father-son love and caring.


 * The Halo Encyclopedia clearly and repeatedly refers to the Librarian and Didact as lovers, and as female and male respectively. Page 184-185 in particular.--Emblem 1.jpg<font color="Blue">Rusty <font color="Red">- <font color="Blue">112 21:06, January 5, 2010 (UTC)

Hey, I was looking at the symbol and am I the only one who thinks it looks kinda like a 2D version of the hallway used in the iris servers. It makes sense since she (personally I feel a feminine vibe from him/her so i'll just call librarian female for our purposes) seems to have made the entries in the machines in these homes.

Final moments
We can see her near mount kilimanjaro in the terminal right before dying to the halo array. Well we see her shadow. Erickyboo 19:08, 23 November 2011 (EST)