Which ‘The Librarians’ Character Are You?
Welcome to "The Librarians" character quiz! Have you ever wondered which member of the team you would be? Are you more like the charismatic leader Flynn Carson, the brilliant and resourceful Eve Baird, the tech-savvy Jacob Stone, the adventurous Cassandra Cillian, or the quirky Ezekiel Jones? This quiz will help you discover which Librarian best matches your personality and skills. So, are you ready to embark on this fun and exciting journey? Click the Start button below and let's begin!

About “The Librarians” in a few words:
“The Librarians” is a fantasy-adventure television series that premiered in 2014 and ran for four seasons. The show follows a group of four Librarians, chosen to protect the world from mystical threats and dangerous artifacts. Led by the enigmatic Flynn Carson, the team travels the world to solve ancient mysteries and prevent supernatural forces from wreaking havoc. With its blend of action, humor, and mythology, “The Librarians” offers a thrilling ride for fans of fantasy and adventure.
Meet the characters from The Librarians
Eve Baird
Eve is the kind of no-nonsense guardian who marches into chaos with a clipboard and a smug grin, like a drill sergeant who also bakes surprisingly good cookies. She’s fiercely protective, hyper-competent, annoyingly practical and yet somehow emotionally attuned — which is wild because she’ll also roll her eyes at feelings and then quietly hand you a bandage. By-the-book one minute, improvisational lifesaver the next; she’ll enforce rules and then break them if someone’s about to get squished by a mythic beast. Also she has impeccably neat hair and a habit of misplacing her keys in the strangest pockets, which is both endearing and suspicious.
Jacob Stone
Jacob is the big, lovable brain of the group — think strongman archaeologist who names things he digs up and pets ancient relics like dogs. He’s all muscles and weirdly refined tastes: quotes Latin, reads philosophy, collects quirky cufflinks, and will bench-press a cursed statue without blinking. He’s stubbornly loyal, occasionally dense in the best way, and has this giant soft spot for teamwork, even if he pretends teamwork is just “really efficient solo work.” Also he hates paperwork with the heat of a thousand suns but will meticulously catalog the exact angle of a Roman spear because priorities.
Cassandra Cillian
Cassandra is a chaos of brilliance — hypergraphia-level memory, math-storm mind, genius who wears layers of scarves and sometimes sings to stabilize herself; brilliant and fragile and fierce all at once. She’s painfully shy in social settings, yet will launch into a monologue about differential equations like it’s the most normal thing while everyone else blinks. She’s empathetic in an almost awkwardly intense way, saving strangers with equal parts science and weirdly specific trivia, and she collects oddly colored pens for reasons she can’t fully explain. Also she remembers everyone’s birthdays and occasionally forgets what she had for breakfast five minutes ago, which is both adorable and terrifying.
Ezekiel Jones
Ezekiel is the charming, flashy thief-magician who treats a heist like a Broadway number — tux, smoke, impossible escape, applause, repeat. He’s slick, stylish, and infuriatingly confident, but underneath the showmanship there’s real heart; he steals things for the right reasons and hoards tiny sentimental objects like a squirrel with jewels. He’s a tech-savvy trickster who can pick a lock and a pocket and your brain’s weak spot, all while winking and telling you a flamboyant lie that’s probably true. Also, he insists on dramatic entrances and collects very small spoons for reasons that may or may not be related to a past life in Paris.
Jenkins
Jenkins is the ancient, exasperated, impossibly well-read Keeper who acts like the world’s grumpiest librarian but is secretly delighted by everything, which makes him equal parts mentor and mischief-maker. He’s centuries old and knows an annoying amount about obscure lore, will judge your shoes and then save your life with a grumpy tutorial on artifact etiquette. He’s proper and oddly paternal, slaps people for their own good, and then brings them tea that’s suspiciously calming; he’s got rules but also a hidden drawer of ridiculous snacks. Also he sometimes speaks like a Victorian encyclopedia and then drops a modern sassy one-liner for the shock value, and yes, he has a favorite mug with a chip in it.
