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  • Greeters
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  • The greeters always come in pairs of two. They meet visitors at the base of the cliffs, taking them their arms and flying them upwards to visit the City of the Winged Ones. Thus visitors are completely dependent on the greeters to travel about the city or even leave, the visitor is humbled and loathe to much exploration. Which is the intent, for the culture of the Winged Ones is a private one.
  • When the Loric were last on Earth, fifteen years ago, Malcolm was approached by Elder Pittacus Lore, and told to form a group of people who shared his belief in extraterrestrial life. When he formed the Greeters, each of them were given a transmission device that would only activate when the ship entered Earth's atmosphere.
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  • The greeters always come in pairs of two. They meet visitors at the base of the cliffs, taking them their arms and flying them upwards to visit the City of the Winged Ones. Thus visitors are completely dependent on the greeters to travel about the city or even leave, the visitor is humbled and loathe to much exploration. Which is the intent, for the culture of the Winged Ones is a private one.
  • When the Loric were last on Earth, fifteen years ago, Malcolm was approached by Elder Pittacus Lore, and told to form a group of people who shared his belief in extraterrestrial life. When he formed the Greeters, each of them were given a transmission device that would only activate when the ship entered Earth's atmosphere. One recruit named Ethan was meant to be a Greeter, but had apparently been working with the Mogadorians, providing them with information so he would remain unharmed when they finally conquered Earth. The Greeters waited until the ship finally landed, and rendezvoused with the Nine Garde Children and their Cêpans. Each Cêpan was given two pairs of clothes and a packet with instructions and an address to start off. Each address was secret. The Greeters continued to help the Loric, but were eventually discovered by the Mogadorians. Unlike the Loric, the Greeters had families and could not disappear as easily. The Mogs found their families and captured the Greeters, taking them to a laboratory and doing experimental tests on their brains to steal memories and gain information on the Loric. None of the Greeters survived the procedures, except for Malcolm Goode.