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  • Listener
  • Listener
  • Listener
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  • Listener doesn't have a name, but frequently appears on top of the fridge. He is the first Dragon David speaks to. In one book, Gretel uses him to listen to G'reth, Gadzooks and Gruffen in the Dragons Den. He apparently doesn't like jokes about his ears as his are quite big because he's a listener. In "The Fire Ascending" it's name is revealed to be Ganzfeld.
  • The Listener was a magazine that was established by the BBC in 1929 and ceased publication in 1991. Its name referred to the era when the BBC broadcast only on the radio. It was generally regarded as a more serious journal than the popular Radio Times and contained analytical pieces on politics, broadcasting and culture. Peel, regarded by some at the BBC as representing the more "intellectual" side of pop culture, first contributed to it in 1968.
  • Listener is a native of Second Eden. Her biological parents are Gartrand and Sorentine, her adopted parents are Angel and Dragon/Goliath, and her foster parents were Greevelow and Mantika. Her brothers are Candle (Angel & Dragon's son) a nd Windor (Greevelow & Mantika's son). Listener appears in the Oracles of Fire series and 15 years later in Children of the Bard. She was also show to be a good warrior in children of the bard. She also was shown to have a complex relationship with Matt Bannister and gets engaged to him.
  • Listeners are spies among the Seanchan, the kind which are expected to be in every household.
  • A Listener is a creature summoned by the Guardian to spy on his enemies in other worlds. A Listener mostly looks like a cross between an imp and a bat and likes to be around lava and fire. In Ultima Underworld II, the Guardian had sent a Listener to spy on the people inside the castle. The Avatar used a special weapon, given to him by Altara, to kill the Listener and thus reduce the Guardian's spying efforts. However, it later proved useless, since Patterson was his human spy in the castle.
  • Listener first appears when Clearsight enters the school on her first day. Clearsight immediately starts reading into her futures while Listener immediately begins to read her mind. She tells Clearsight that she would prefer to live out her life without knowing what was going to happen, then tells Clearsight she plans to free the school's scavengers. She and Clearsight become quick friends, however with very conflicting interests. Listener shows her dislike of Whiteout, calling her "Weirdout", and says that she thinks Darkstalker is creepy.
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Appeared
  • Darkstalker (Legends)
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Mentioned
  • Darkness of Dragons
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Residence
Age
  • -2.209032E8
Game
  • Halo 3: ODST, Halo: The Master Chief Collection
Name
  • Listener
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  • 5
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Speaker
  • Listener to Clearsight, about how she and Thoughtful met.
Powers
  • Mind Reading
Occupation
  • Student at the NightWing School
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Gender
  • Female
Quote
  • "A lot of fruit, nuts, seeds, and sometimes a bit of meat if we roast it for them."
  • He said, 'Excuse me, is this the way to the strawberry garden?' and I said, 'It certainly is!' and he said, 'Thank you' and I said, 'Are you going to the jubilee festival tonight?' and he said, 'Urgh, I suppose I have to,' and I said, 'Cool, see you there!' so, obviously, we are destined to be together forever. Don't you dare tell me otherwise!
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  • Listener doesn't have a name, but frequently appears on top of the fridge. He is the first Dragon David speaks to. In one book, Gretel uses him to listen to G'reth, Gadzooks and Gruffen in the Dragons Den. He apparently doesn't like jokes about his ears as his are quite big because he's a listener. In "The Fire Ascending" it's name is revealed to be Ganzfeld.
  • The Listener was a magazine that was established by the BBC in 1929 and ceased publication in 1991. Its name referred to the era when the BBC broadcast only on the radio. It was generally regarded as a more serious journal than the popular Radio Times and contained analytical pieces on politics, broadcasting and culture. Peel, regarded by some at the BBC as representing the more "intellectual" side of pop culture, first contributed to it in 1968.
  • Listener is a native of Second Eden. Her biological parents are Gartrand and Sorentine, her adopted parents are Angel and Dragon/Goliath, and her foster parents were Greevelow and Mantika. Her brothers are Candle (Angel & Dragon's son) a nd Windor (Greevelow & Mantika's son). Listener appears in the Oracles of Fire series and 15 years later in Children of the Bard. She was also show to be a good warrior in children of the bard. She also was shown to have a complex relationship with Matt Bannister and gets engaged to him.
  • Listener first appears when Clearsight enters the school on her first day. Clearsight immediately starts reading into her futures while Listener immediately begins to read her mind. She tells Clearsight that she would prefer to live out her life without knowing what was going to happen, then tells Clearsight she plans to free the school's scavengers. She and Clearsight become quick friends, however with very conflicting interests. Listener shows her dislike of Whiteout, calling her "Weirdout", and says that she thinks Darkstalker is creepy. Listener later appears to execute her plan of freeing the scavengers. After some difficulty catching them, she and Clearsight go to a beach to free them, where an IceWing scout hiding on the beach eats one of the scavengers. Clearsight assures Listener that she won't tell anyone why they were there before going to tell the queen. Later on, at a party, Listener is thinking of asking out a handsome NightWing named Thoughtful. She is hanging out with Darkstalker, Clearsight, Fathom, and Whiteout when he approaches. Clearsight redirects Thoughtful's attention to Whiteout, because of possible futures involving Thoughtful and Whiteout, much to Listener's confusion and dismay. Near the end of the book, when Listener is among the crowd watching Arctic's violent self-disembowelment, Clearsight seeks her out and warns her to take everyone and leave the Night Kingdom for their own safety, in case her plan doesn't work. The two exchange a heartfelt goodbye, then head their separate ways.
  • Listeners are spies among the Seanchan, the kind which are expected to be in every household.
  • A Listener is a creature summoned by the Guardian to spy on his enemies in other worlds. A Listener mostly looks like a cross between an imp and a bat and likes to be around lava and fire. In Ultima Underworld II, the Guardian had sent a Listener to spy on the people inside the castle. The Avatar used a special weapon, given to him by Altara, to kill the Listener and thus reduce the Guardian's spying efforts. However, it later proved useless, since Patterson was his human spy in the castle.
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