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Lorien Legacies
I Am Number Four
The Power of Six
The Rise of Nine
The Fall of Five
The Revenge of Seven
The Fate of Ten
United as One
Generation One
Fugitive Six
Return To Zero
AuthorPittacus Lore (James Frey and Jobie Hughes)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreYoung adult, science fiction
PublisherHarperCollins
PublishedAugust 2010–June 2016
Media typeprint/digital (hardcover and paperback)
Followed byLorien Legacies Reborn

Lorien Legacies is a series of young adult science fiction books, written by James Frey,[1] Jobie Hughes, and formerly, Greg Boose, under the collective pseudonym Pittacus Lore.

The title of the series refers to the characters' home planet of Lorien, which itself is likely a reference to the Elf realm of Lórien in the Lord of the Rings book series by J. R. R. Tolkien, though this has never been confirmed.

Lorien Legacies

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I am Number Four

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The first book of The Lorien Legacies was released on August 3, 2010. The Loric are a nearly extinct race of extraterrestrials due to a deadly battle with another alien race, the Mogadorians. The only survivors are nine teenagers and their corresponding guardians, Cêpans, who escaped to Earth. Now the Mogadorians intend to finish the job. Numbers One, Two, and Three have already been killed, causing three circular brands to appear on the ankles of the remaining Loric. The book is told from the perspective of Number Four, also known as John Smith. John is the next target for the Mogadorians, who must kill the Loric in the order of their numbers. He and his Cêpan, Henri, move from place to place, changing their identities to keep themselves hidden. John begins inheriting Legacies, the ancestral right of special Loric known as Garde and must learn to keep his powers hidden from his human friends.

The Power of Six

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The second book of The Lorien Legacies was released on August 23, 2011. The story is told by two members of the Garde: Number Seven (Marina), who is hiding at a convent in Spain, and Number Four (John Smith), who is on the run with Sam, Number Six, and Bernie Kosar (John Smith's Chimæra). While John, Six and Sam try to stay ahead of the Mogadorians and search for the other surviving Loric, Marina searches for news of John after his battle at the school that came at the end of I Am Number Four. While at the convent, Marina also meets a young girl named Ella who is later revealed to be Number Ten, a younger Loric who came to earth on a separate aircraft than the other nine with her own Cêpan, Crayton. Marina is tracked down by Mogadorians at the end of the book, but she is helped to evade them by Crayton and Ella, along with Number Six, who travelled to Spain in search of Number Seven. Meanwhile, Sam and Number Four go to the Mogadorian base in West Virginia to find Number Four and Number Six's stolen Loric Chests. The two are successful in finding both the chests and another member of the Garde, Number Nine, but when escaping the base Sam is left behind, and Four, Nine, and Bernie Kosar leave alone.

The Rise of Nine

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The third book of The Lorien Legacies was released on August 21, 2012. John and Nine escape from the Mogadorian base and head to Chicago, where Nine's penthouse is located. They meet up with Six, Eight, Marina and Ella, the tenth child who escaped on the only other ship to escape Lorien during the Mogadorian invasion with three others. While Six, Eight, Marina and Ella attempt to teleport to New Mexico, Six becomes stranded and gets kidnapped by the Mogadorians. The remaining Loric invade Dulce base to free Six, Sarah, and Sam, as well as fight Setrakus Ra, leader of the Mogadorians.

The Fall of Five

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The fourth book of The Lorien Legacies was released on August 27, 2013. This book is also told in the first person perspective, between Sam Goode, John Smith (Four), and Marina (Seven).

The Revenge of Seven

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The fifth book of The Lorien Legacies was released on August 26, 2014. It is narrated in the first person, with Number Four (John), Number Six, and Ella as narrators.

The Fate of Ten

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The sixth book of The Lorien Legacies was released on September 1, 2015. Its title was revealed via the Facebook page for the series.[2] It was also revealed that there would be seven books in the series, rather than the previously believed six. The cover for the book was released on the 23rd of April 2015 in an interview with MTV. The book is primarily narrated in first person from the perspectives of Four (John), Six and, towards the end of the book, Ten (Ella). A prologue in third person briefly narrates the story of an unnamed human-turned-Garde (later known as Daniela) as she survives a Mogadorian attack on New York.

United As One

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The seventh and final book of The Lorien Legacies. The title was revealed on October 26, 2015. It was released on June 28, 2016. United as One is told in first perspective of two characters, Number Four (John Smith) and Number Six.

The fact that Four (John) has Ximic may hint at the fact that he is Pittacus' descendant, as Ella is Setrákus'. Other clues include physical features, such as blonde hair, and Pittacus' Lumen.

Marina stands on the edge of a cliff in a dream, after she was left unconscious after a fight with Setrákus Ra. She sees Setrákus Ra taking the appearance of Eight, convincing her to let go and be with Eight, but she refuses and chooses to continue to fight. Five is in a padded cell, locked up by Nine and John. Setrákus Ra also comes to him in a dream to convince him to come back on his side. Five refuses. Mark walks the football field of his old school in Paradise, clutching a photo of Sarah. He is met by Setrákus Ra who tries to tell Mark he can bring Sarah back and they can fight together. It is unknown if Mark accepts the offer.

John is in Patience Creek with Sam and Daniella when Ella, Marina, Six, Mark, Adam, and Lexa arrive.

The Garde regroup and John has a moment with the deceased Sarah, and Mark is disgusted at his lack of emotion and blames him for her death. The Garde talk tactics with Lawson, the acting general. John becomes increasingly cold and distant, no longer content with playing defense. A plan is hatched to hijack one of the warships and to strip the skimmers of their cloaking devices to coordinate a united strike against the other Mogadorian warships.

Some new Human-Garde post a video on the internet to attract John's attention to have him pick them up as they stand by a Loralite stone in Niagara Falls. The team splits, with half going to rescue the human Garde, while John and Nine meet with Five, who is locked away in a cell. John wants Five to teach him how to fly so he can board the warship. However, he struggles to pick up the legacy, so Five attacks him, hoping the battle rush would help him learn the skill, which he does. However, Marina wakes up and levitates an icicle in front of Five's face, threatening to kill him.

The other team, en route to Niagara Falls, encounter turbulence when Sam uses his technopathic legacy to accidentally turn off the ship's engines. With some help from Ella, Sam can visualize the workings of the ship and turn them back on. When they arrive on the scene they see fresh signs of a battle, with Skimmers destroyed and fire and ash swirling. The human Garde managed to hold their own and fought off the Mogadorians. However, there is some disagreement if the teens are ready for war. To avoid any further people teleporting to Niagara Falls, Ella turns off the Loralite stone. As a neighboring warship makes its way there to check in, the team leaves for the base.

Adam instigates dissension in the Mogadorian ranks. A warship fires on Sydney while another captain in Moscow declares himself the beloved leader, which leads to the captain in Berlin making an assassination attempt on the usurper. In Kazakhstan, another 2 warships meet and began to blow each other apart.

Sam attempts to use his techno legacy to copy the cloaking device codes into everyday electronics, he builds a prototype that he asks the team to test when they attack the warship.

John, Six, and Adam board the warship. John begins killing all the Mogadorians in a cold ruthless manner, while Adam and Six strip the skimmers of their cloaking devices. Before the day is done the Garde have stolen a warship. They meet a Mogadorian named Rex, whom Adam recognizes and saves from John's attack. Sam's tech is found to be successful.

John, not wanting to sacrifice any more friends, takes off to finish Setrákus without the others knowing. He realizes he needs a cloaking device and heads back to Patience Creek. However, the base is overrun by Mogadorians, who found the place through a mind-controlled Mark James. Some of the true-borns have augmentations, twisted forms of legacies. Phiri dun Ra is there, whose arm has been replaced with black ooze-like tendrils, then she impales John and begins to drain his legacies while he's helpless. While helpless, Mark James slips the Voron noose around John's neck. The damage from this weapon cannot be healed.

The others find out about John's suicide mission and argue among themselves over his chosen course of action. Six calls Sam to tell him about his prototype's success when she hears firing in the background. Sam tells Six he thinks they are under attack.

Back at the base, John is helpless as he's dragged along the inside of the base, with Phiri mocking his failure at being a hero and his delusional idea of being able to save everyone. To prove a point she kills Mark. Phiri, John and the mind-controlling Mogadorians run into resistance. The mind-controlling Mogadorian releases a swarm of seemingly black flies that force half the marines to open fire on the others. The human garde make an appearance and are shocked to see John crawling on all fours with a noose around his neck. He screams at them to run but Phiri manages to kill 2 while the other 2 manage to escape. Sam shouts at the lights to turn off and frees Five who immediately attacks Phiri, however, the mind-controlling Mogadorian manages to overtake Five, but is quickly killed by Sam. Phiri screams for extraction and loses her grip on John as Five slams into her. The shadow Mogadorian makes an appearance and teleports both Phiri and Five. The shadow Mogadorian tries to finish them off, but Sam tells the lights to turn on while he's mid-teleport, which slices him in half.

The others have no time to mourn the dead and set their plan in motion. The Garde use the loralite stone to teleport across the world arming the governments with cloaking tech.

The Garde, aboard their stolen warship, make their way to the West Virginia base where Setrákus waits. Six summons the biggest storm she has ever created to damage the Anubis, destroying it. Five flies Six and Adam into the base to deactivate the shield, once that's done, Marina, John, Five, and Nine make their way underground to find Setrákus.

They find a mass grave of Mogadorians and Garde Humans, which repulses them all and steels their drives to end this. Setrákus emerges from a pool of black ooze covered in black slime that has given him a youthful appearance and effective immortality. They try to fight against him, however, their legacies are ineffective against him. Setrákus grabs Five and drowns him in the black puddle. He maims Nine, taking off his arm. While trying to heal him, Marina attacks Setrákus with her healing legacy, to which he recoils in pain. John, picking up on this, continues the healing assault and urges Marina to run with Nine, who is in no shape to fight, she protests but John insists. Nine transfers his strength and anti-gravity legacy to her and she slings him over her shoulder and runs. John is locked in battle with Setrákus with both of them taking heavy damage, while John pours his healing legacy into him, while also using it on himself in small bursts to keep him going. He establishes telepathic contact with Sam and tells him to blow up the mountain.

While this is going on Adam and Six run into Phiri, who wounds Six and attacks Adam, Dust attacks Phiri but is quickly overwhelmed. Six manages to telekinetically pin Phiri to the wall, but a Mogadoraian sneaks behind her and shoots her, Adam promptly kills the Mogadorian but Phiri impales him and begins to drain his Loric spark, she releases a seismic wave that knocks Six back. Adam plunges his hands into the black oily tentacles and begins to tear itself away from Phiri's stump and bond with Adam. He uses his seismic legacy and collapses the floor with both Adam and Phiri falling in. Six attempts to save him but there's nothing there to telekinetically grab. Six realizes Dust has disappeared. Ella urges Six to make her way to the main entrance where Marina and Nine are on their way. Marina tries to get Six out of the base, but she refuses, asking Marina to heal her so she can finish the battle.

Six makes her way to the central chamber where John lays beaten and broken. She sees a frail withered old man crawling across the cavern floor she picks up the Voron dagger and decapitates him. She makes her way over to John who she thinks is dead but a gasp from John proves otherwise. His eyes swollen shut he grasps Six' arm and whispers 'Sarah?', Six gives him a quick kiss before he falls unconscious. Six grabs John and they climb on to Bernie Kosar's back and fly up. John remembers snippets after that such as seeing Adam crying as he clutched the final form of Dust who was frozen in a wolf/snake form. John decides to close his eyes not wanting to see any more sadness.

One year later John is secluded in the Himalayas restoring the cave that Eight had found. He scrubs the prophecies from the wall and Ella, who has kept him company for some months, tells him it is time. Clutching a small box, he flies to the Garde academy under construction in San Francisco to meet the others. John apologizes and gives Nine something from his box. Lexa is also at the academy hacking into the dark web protecting the human Garde from potential threats.

He then goes to New York where repairs and construction are still under way. He observes Daniela from afar who uses her stone legacy to repair building foundations before embracing her mother.

John sees Agent Walker in a Montreal car park where she kills someone. John reveals himself to her and she is pleased to see him, he says to her you better have a good reason for that, in response she shows what was in the man's briefcase, 3 vials of black ooze which surprises John. Walker takes out a vial from her pocket and pours it into the black ooze, destroying the substance. Walker says she could use some help tracking this down and John hands her a blue loralite pendant from his box and says they will talk about it soon.

He finds Adam in Alaska with Rex in a prison camp with other Mogs who surrendered, John says he can break them out and he replies saying this is the best place for him to rehabilitate his people. It is mentioned he got a full pardon but did not use it. John gives him a pendant.

He goes to paradise and hugs Malcolm which brings back memories of Henri. He ruminates on tracking Mark James' father to tell him what happened. Finally, he steps on Sarah's doorstep still unable to tell her parents what happened.

He tracks Six and Sam who are on their vacation. He observes them in the ocean in an embrace and leaves 2 pendants with a note.

Lastly, he looks for Marina, who John says would have taken ages to track, if not for her sporadic calls to Ella. Ella says she's not the same and has become paranoid and angry. He finds her in a speedboat navigating islands in the South Pacific. John recognizes the signs of isolation from his own experiences. When he appears she is not startled and asks if he's really there or has gone crazy. He replies that it is really him and she smiles. She says that he's come at a good time and shows him a video footage of the West Virginia base where an object that looked like a missile shoots up into the sky. Marina says she found Five last week on one of the small deserted islands. His body is very skinny with lumps of skin hanging off with dark patches of obsidian blotching his skin. Marina confides in John that she has tried to get over the war and all the death and destruction but she just can not. She tells John that he said she could decide what to do with Five but she does not want to carry it around with her. John suggests her to get out of here and Marina asks what to do with Five to which John says that he's a ghost we are not.

Marina returns with John to the Himalayas. She finally cries when she sees what he's done with the cave. She reaches out to John before thanking him and she kisses him. He's not sure what it means ruminating maybe nothing, maybe something. He shows Marina what he's been working on for the past year: a massive wooden table with a loralite stone in the middle reminiscent of the table in the Elder's chamber with the Loric symbol of unity burned into the table and the pendants. John plans to use this as a meeting place for friends and allies where they will gather to solve problems, with a space at the table for Loric/Garde/humans/allies. The only exception is that there are not nine seats around the table as he's done with numbers.[3][4][5][6]

The Lost Files series

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The Legacies

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Released on July 24, 2012, The Legacies is a paperback edition of three previously released Lost Files novellas — Six's Legacy, Nine's Legacy, and The Fallen Legacies. Originally published as individual e-books, this was the first time they were available in print.[7]

Six's Legacy

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Released on July 26, 2011, it is told from the first person perspective of Six.

Before she met John in Paradise, Ohio, she lived with her Cêpan Katarina. They were captured by the Mogadorians in NY. Katarina was killed after Six gives the Mogs false information. While in prison, Six developed her legacy of invisibility (Novis) and used it to escape. Before leaving she took revenge on the Mogadorian who killed Katarina. After years, she hears of Number Four in Ohio and takes a bus there.[8]

Nine's Legacy

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Released on February 28, 2012, it is told from the first person perspective of Pittacus Lore's character, Nine.

Nine and his Cêpan, Sandor, live in a penthouse on top of the John Hancock Center in Chicago. Nine starts to date a girl. He realizes she was being used to find him and gets captured. The Mogadorians torture Sandor to break Nine. Eventually Nine kills him to put him out of his misery. Nine is held in the West Virginia Mog compound until he's rescued by John.[9]

The Fallen Legacies

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Released on July 24, 2012, it is told from the first person perspective of Adamus Sutekh, a Mogadorian general's son.

The book starts with in front of the Washington Monument in Washington D.C. Adam and his adopted brother Ivan are doing homework. Then Adam and Ivan are called by their father. The Mogadorians have found a lead on Number One. Adam and Ivan accompany their father to Malaysia to kill Number One. A vat-born soldier (a Mogadorian soldier grown through genetic engineering) kills Number One right as she develops the legacy to create earthquakes (Terric). Once back at Ashwood Estates, a Mogadorian compound, Adam is asked by his father to be hooked up to a special machine that is connected to One's body. He falls asleep. In his deep sleep, he meets the ghost of One. One takes him through her life on Earth up until she is killed and tries to see doubt in Mogadorian progress. When Adam awakes it has been three years. Adam can not believe he's been asleep that long. But, he is just in time to accompany his father and Ivan on a mission to find Number Two. Adam gets to the apartment where she's staying first. He tells her he's there to help. Just then Ivan arrives. He thinks Adam is trying to trick the Garde and kills her himself. After however Adam deletes a post that Number Two was using to try and contact the other members of the Garde. Time passes and Number Three is located. The Mogs proceed to Kenya to find him. Adam and Ivan meet a boy named Hannu. He is Number Three. Adam tries to warn him but is too late. His father kills Three. The book ends when Adam falls down a ravine.[10]

Secret Histories

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Released on July 23, 2013, Secret Histories is a paperback edition of the second compilation of Lost Files novellas — The Search for Sam, Last Days of Lorien, and The Forgotten Ones. Originally published as e-novellas, this was the first time they were available in print.[11]

The Search for Sam

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Released on December 26, 2012, it is told from the first person perspective of Adamus Sutekh. It picks up where The Fallen Legacies left off.[12]

The Last Days of Lorien

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Released on April 9, 2013, it is set on Lorien before it was attacked by the Mogadorians, and is told from the perspective of Sandor (Nine's Cêpan).[13]

The Forgotten Ones

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Released on July 23, 2013, it is told from the first person perspective of Adamus Sutekh. It is the third and final of Pittacus Lore's novellas told by the son of a mogadorian general turned to the Loric side.[14]

Hidden Enemy

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Released on July 22, 2014, in the US and August 14, 2014, in the UK, Hidden Enemy is the third compilation of Lost Files novellas — Five's Legacy, Return to Paradise, and Five's Betrayal. Originally published as separate e-novellas this was the first time they were available in print.[15]

Five's Legacy

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Initially scheduled to be released on December 23, 2013, Five's Legacy was released as an e-Book on February 11, 2014. The novella centers around the origins of Number Five, including the short amount of time he spent with his Cêpan, Rey, and his eventual "capture" by Mogadorians.[16]

Return to Paradise

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Released on April 15, 2014, exclusively as an e-Book, this prequel companion novella covers what happened in the aftermath of the Mogadorian attack on Paradise, Ohio, from the perspective of Mark James —Number Four's bully-turned-ally.

After Four leaves town to find the rest of the Garde, Mark is left behind to pick up the pieces. His school has been destroyed, his home burned down, and, worst yet, Mark now knows the horrifying truth: aliens live among us and some of them seek to destroy us. Even with the FBI tailing him and Sarah Hart, Mark tries to return to a normal life. But when Sarah goes missing, he knows he can no longer sit back and do nothing.[17]

Five's Betrayal

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Released on July 22, 2014, this sequel to Five's Legacy finds Number Five entering the ranks of the Mogadorian army. The Mogs have convinced him that they will be the victors in the war for Earth, and Five decides he would rather be on the winning side, realizing that the only thing that matters is his survival.[18]

Rebel Allies

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Released on July 28, 2015, the fourth compilation of Lost Files novellas consists of The Fugitive, The Navigator, and The Guard. Originally published as separate e-novellas this was the first time they were available in print.[19]

The Fugitive

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Released on December 23, 2014, The Fugitive follows Mark James as he tries to track down Sarah Hart, evade the Mogadorians and the FBI, and discover the identity of the mysterious blogger he knows only as GUARD.[20]

The Navigator

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Released on April 21, 2015, The Navigator reveals the truth about the crew of the two Loric spaceships who escaped to Earth and shows what happened to the pilots after they arrived and parted ways with the Garde.[21]

The Guard

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Released on July 28, 2015, The Guard tells the story of the hacker who has been aiding the Lorien survivors from the shadows for years. She's determined to defeat the Mogs—and she just found her secret weapon.[22]

Zero Hour

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Released on May 31, 2016, the fifth compilation of Lost Files novellas consists of Legacies Reborn, Last Defense, and Hunt for The Garde. Originally published as separate e-novellas this was the first time they were available in print.[23]

Legacies Reborn

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Released on November 24, 2015, Legacies Reborn gives a look at the Mogadorian invasion from the perspective of Daniela Morales, a human teen who's shocked to discover aliens are attacking New York—and that she suddenly has the power to fight back.[24]

Last Defense

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Released on February 23, 2016, Last Defense reveals what happens to Malcolm Goode after the warships descend. To get to the president's secret bunker near Washington, DC, he'll have to fight his way through a war zone.[25]

Hunt for the Garde

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Released on May 31, 2016, Hunt for the Garde picks up after the events of The Fate of Ten, following the stories of three different Mogadorians. One will do anything for redemption; One has a thirst for blood; One questions everything.[26]

Extras

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Six very short works, meant to be read in line with the seven main novels:

  • Sam's Journal — Originally available on the book's official website. There are 7 entries in total.
  • Sarah's Journal — Originally available on the book's official website. There are 5 entries in total.
  • Malcolm's Journal — Originally available on the book's official website. There are 7 entries in total.
  • Eight's Origin — A short story originally available on the book's official website. It gives an insight into Number Eight's life in the Himalayas.
  • Pittacus Lore Transmissions — A bonus series of audio transmissions from Pittacus Lore.[27] There are 7 podcasts in total, whose transcripts could be found on the book's official website, and 2 bonus entries where Pittacus answers some fan questions.
  • The Scar —A Lost Files pre-order exclusive chapter of The Fall of Five.

Lorien Legacies Reborn (Sequel series)

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Generation One

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Published on June 27, 2017.[28]

Fugitive Six

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Published on June 26, 2018.[29]

Return to Zero

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Published on June 25, 2019.[30]

The Legacy Chronicles series

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Trial by Fire

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Out of the Shadows

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Characters

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Garde

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Character Gender Name / Aliases Age (year of birth) Status Cêpan Legacies (in addition to Telekinesis and Enhancement)
Number One Female 14 (1990) Deceased (killed by vat-born Mogadorian soldier) Hilde (Hessu)
  • Terric (ability to emit seismic vibrations)
Number Two Female Maggie Hoyle, Mousey 12 (1995) Deceased (killed by Mogadorian Ivanick Shu-Ra) Conrad
Number Three Male Hannu 14 (1996) Deceased (killed by Mogadorian General Andrakkus Sutekh) Kentra
  • Fortem (super strength)
  • Omnilingualism
Number Four Male John Smith, Daniel Jones, Jobie Frey, James Hughes, Donald, John Kent 18-19 (1995) Alive Henri (Brandon)
  • Anima (ability to communicate with animals)
  • Lumen
  • Ximic (ability to replicate other's legacies)
  • Extrasensory perception
Number Five Male Cody, Zach, Carson 19-20 (1994) Deceased (died by carrying Ran, who had absorbed the force of a nuclear warhead, into the upper atmosphere) Rey (Albert)
  • Avex (ability to fly)
  • Externa (property absorption)
Number Six Female Maren Elizabeth, Kelly, Veronica, Sheila 20 (1994) Alive Katarina (Kater)
  • Novis (invisibility)
  • Sturma (ability to manipulate water, earth, wind and fire)
  • Audis (accelerated hearing)
Number Seven Female Marina, Birgitta, Yasmin, Minka, Genevieve, Astrid, Sophie, Odette 19 (1994) Alive Adelina (Adel)
  • Submari (ability to breathe underwater)
  • Noxen (ability to see in the dark)
  • Recupero (ability to heal)
  • Glacen (ability to manipulate ice)
Number Eight Male Joseph, Naveen, Vishnu 19-21 (1990-1992) Deceased (stabbed in the heart by Five) Reynolds
Number Nine Male Stanley Worthington, Professor Nine, Tony 18 (1995) Alive Sandor
  • Anima (ability to communicate with animals)
  • Fortem (super strength)
  • Accelix (super speed)
  • Audis (super hearing)
  • Miras (ability to share powers)
  • Liberium (Anti-gravity abilities)
Number Ten Female Ella, Mousey 13-14 (1999) Alive Crayton (unofficial)
  • Dreynen (ability to temporarily cancel another's legacies)
  • Precognition
  • Aeternus (ability to change age)
  • Telepathy

Other Loric

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Humans

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  • Sarah Hart, John's girlfriend in Ohio
  • Mark James, Sarah's ex-boyfriend and John's rival.
  • Sam Goode, John's friend and Loric ally.
  • Malcolm Goode, Sam's father and longtime Loric ally.
  • Agent Karen Walker, an FBI agent pursuing the Garde.
  • Agent Murray, a Loric sympathizer recruited by Walker.
  • Agent Purdy, a MogPro FBI agent receiving genetic enhancements.
  • Secretary Bud Sanderson, a politician allied with the Mogs.
  • Daniela Morales, a human with a surprising ability.
  • General Grahish Sharma, an ally of Number Eight in India.
  • Héctor Ricardo, Marina's friend in Spain.
  • General Clarence Lawson, leader of the human military resistance during the Mogadorian Invasion.

Mogadorians

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Critical reception

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Reception to the series has been mostly positive.[37][38][39] The first two books, I Am Number Four and The Power of Six, both reached #1 on The New York Times Best Seller list, collectively spending ten weeks in the top spot.[40]

Adaptations

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In 2009 DreamWorks Pictures bought the rights to I Am Number Four and released the movie on February 18, 2011. The movie was the first DreamWorks film to be distributed by Disney's Touchstone Pictures and received generally negative reviews from critics, with review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes giving a score of 32% based on 156 reviews.[41] The movie had a worldwide gross of $145,982,798 and a budget of $50 million, but still fell short of expectations.[42]

Plans for any future installments for the series were eventually shelved.[43] Director D. J. Caruso confirmed that he would like to direct a sequel, but in an interview with MTV Hollywood Crush Lore has stated that any questions or requests for a sequel should be directed to producer Michael Bay.[44][45]

In April 2024, series author James Frey confirmed in an interview with Sci-Fi & Fantasy Gazette that Neal H. Moritz was producing a new adaptation of the series, with writers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar returning from the 2011 film, although he noted that he was unsure if the project would be made or not.[46]

References

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The Lorien Legacies is a written under the pseudonym by authors , Jobie Hughes, and initially Greg Boose, focusing on nine teenage Loric refugees who fled their invaded home planet to , where they develop abilities known as Legacies while evading the destructive Mogadorians. The narrative explores themes of survival, identity, and interstellar conflict as the protagonists, guarded by a protective charm that enforces sequential deaths, train to reclaim their heritage and defend their new world. The core series consists of seven main novels published by between 2010 and 2016: (2010), (2011), (2012), The Fall of Five (2013), The Revenge of Seven (2014), (2015), and United as One (2016). It is expanded by The Lost Files, a collection of over a dozen novellas detailing backstories of key characters and events, released from 2011 to 2016. A sequel trilogy, Lorien Legacies Reborn, shifts focus to human teenagers inheriting Legacies in the post-war era and includes Generation One (2017), Fugitive Six (2018), and (2019). The series gained prominence with the adaptation of the debut novel into the 2011 film , directed by and starring as the protagonist John Smith (Number Four), though no further films were produced despite initial franchise plans. As of 2024, a of the film is in development by the original screenwriters and . The books have collectively sold millions of copies worldwide, appealing to fans of action-packed stories with ensemble casts including protagonists like Number Six and supporting humans such as Sam Goode.

Overview

Premise and Setting

The Lorien Legacies series centers on the survivors of the planet Lorien, a lush world sustained by its unique regenerative that allows rapid healing and renewal of its landscapes and life forms. In the story's timeline, Lorien was invaded and ultimately destroyed by the Mogadorians, a ruthless alien race intent on conquering habitable planets and eradicating their inhabitants. To preserve the Loric species, nine specially chosen children known as the Garde—numbered from 1 to 9 based on their order of birth—were evacuated along with their Cêpan, elder mentors trained to guide and protect them until their powers fully develop. Accompanied by a small contingent of animals including shape-shifters for defense, they escaped aboard an advanced spacecraft and landed on , where they dispersed to hide among humans. The Garde possess latent abilities called Legacies, which awaken progressively with age and require rigorous training under their Cêpan to control; common powers include and enhanced physical strength, while rarer ones encompass elemental control such as weather manipulation, , or . A protective Loric charm binds the nine Garde together, enforcing a curse that prevents the Mogadorians from killing them out of sequence—Numbers 1 through 3 have already fallen, making Number 4 the next target—unless the Garde are in close proximity to one another. Scattered across Earth to evade detection, the surviving Garde live in secrecy in ordinary human communities, such as the rural town of Paradise, Ohio, where Number 4 assumes the identity of John Smith to blend in with high school life. The primary antagonists, the Mogadorians, are a genetically augmented from the barren planet Mogadore, characterized by their pale skin, black veined eyes, and filed teeth; driven by a culture of conquest and survival through domination, they pursue the Garde relentlessly to ensure the complete extinction of the Loric race.

Authors and Pseudonym

The Lorien Legacies series was written under the collective pseudonym Pittacus Lore, which primarily represents as the primary plot architect and Jobie Hughes as the initial co-writer. Frey, known for his earlier work including the controversial A Million Little Pieces, conceived the core concept of the series as a young adult science fiction narrative involving alien refugees on Earth. Hughes, a MFA graduate, collaborated on the first book, , developing much of the narrative structure while working through Frey's production company, Full Fathom Five. Later installments involved additional ghostwriters, including Greg Boose, who contributed to books such as The Revenge of Seven. The series originated from Frey's pivot to young adult fiction following his adult novels, with the initial idea pitched in 2008 and secured a high-six-figure film rights deal with DreamWorks ( and ) before publication. This success led to a four-book publishing contract with in 2009, announced as a series without initially revealing the authors' identities to leverage the pseudonym's mystique. The main series was published by , with rights sold in 44 countries and translated into 21 languages by 2010, expanding to over 30 languages in subsequent years through international editions. Frey's involvement drew controversy due to his 2006 scandal over fabricating elements in A Million Little Pieces, which resulted in a $2.35 million class-action settlement with readers and publisher Doubleday, tarnishing his reputation and complicating promotions for projects like Lorien Legacies. The pseudonym helped mitigate direct association, but revelations about Frey's role in 2010 via investigative reporting highlighted ethical concerns with Full Fathom Five's ghostwriting contracts, including low advances ($250) and restrictive clauses that penalized breaches, leading to disputes with Hughes over revenue shares and credit, settled privately. These issues fueled criticism of the series' production model, though the books achieved commercial success under . The main Lorien Legacies series concluded in 2016 with United as One, marking the end of the core narrative arc, after which spin-offs such as the Lorien Legacies Reborn trilogy extended the universe until Return to Zero in 2019, continuing under the Pittacus Lore pseudonym with Frey's oversight and additional contributors.

Main Series

I Am Number Four (2010)

I Am Number Four is the debut novel in the Lorien Legacies series, published in hardcover by HarperCollins on August 3, 2010. It quickly achieved commercial success, debuting at number one on the New York Times children's chapter books bestseller list and remaining there for seven consecutive weeks. The story follows John Smith, known as Number Four, a teenage member of the Loric Garde who escaped the destruction of their home planet Lorien by the invading Mogadorians. Accompanied by his Cêpan guardian , John has spent years fleeing across the globe under assumed identities, bound by a Loric defense mechanism that ensures the Garde can only be killed in numerical order. After the deaths of Numbers One, Two, and Three—marked by painful scars that appear on John's body—the pair settles in the small town of Paradise, , hoping for temporary stability. There, John enrolls in high school, where he forms a close friendship with the conspiracy-obsessed Sam Goode and begins a budding romance with photographer Sarah Hart, experiences that challenge his isolated existence. As John's first Legacies begin to manifest, including the telekinetic ability to manipulate elements and the luminous Lumen that allows him to generate and from his hands, the of discovery intensifies. The narrative builds to a climactic confrontation when the Mogadorians track down and destroy Number Three in , prompting John and Henri to investigate. This leads to John's first major battle against the enemy in Paradise, where he harnesses his emerging powers to defend his new life, ultimately forcing an escape from the town amid destruction and revelations about his heritage. The novel introduces core themes of identity and belonging, as John grapples with his dual life as an ordinary teenager and a destined warrior, compounded by the emotional pull of his first experiences with and . These elements underscore the tension between survival instincts and the human desire for connection, setting the stage for the series' exploration of awakening powers and interstellar conflict.

The Power of Six (2011)

The Power of Six is the second novel in the Lorien Legacies series, published on August 23, 2011, by . It continued the series' success as a #1 New York Times bestseller, building on the momentum from the first book. The story expands the narrative scope by introducing dual perspectives, shifting from the singular focus on Number Four to include Number Seven, while escalating the stakes for the surviving Garde as they face intensified pursuit from both Mogadorians and human authorities. The plot alternates between John Smith (Number Four), who flees Paradise, , with his human ally Sam Goode after the events of the previous novel, and Marina (Number Seven), a teenage girl living in hiding at a convent orphanage in Santa Teresa, , alongside her reluctant Cêpan, Adelina. John encounters Number Six, a skilled Garde whose own Cêpan, Katarina, was killed years earlier by Mogadorians; Six joins John and Sam, forming their first collaborative effort against threats. Together, they undergo initial group training to hone their developing Legacies, including Six's weather manipulation and invisibility, while evading FBI agents investigating the destruction in . A key revelation involves Sam's father, Malcolm Goode, who emerges as a former ally to the Loric, having assisted upon their arrival on Earth and possessing knowledge of their mission. Meanwhile, Marina awakens to her dormant Legacies, discovering abilities such as , enhanced hearing, healing, and cryokinesis, which empower her to confront local dangers and Adelina's of their protective duties. This development propels Marina toward action, inspired by visions of the other Garde uniting. The novel heightens global conflicts as the Mogadorians close in, forcing the characters to navigate isolation and forge tentative alliances. Themes of trust among the scattered Garde, personal by those meant to protect them, and relentless pursuit underscore the growing urgency for the survivors to converge and defend .

The Rise of Nine (2012)

The Rise of Nine, the third installment in the Lorien Legacies series written under the pseudonym Pittacus Lore, was first published in hardcover on August 21, 2012, by . The novel continues the story of the Garde, the young Loric survivors, as they face escalating threats from the Mogadorians, building on the alliances formed in the previous book. The narrative introduces Number Nine, a bold and aggressive Garde member, and his Cêpan Sandor, who had been operating from a hidden base in where Nine actively hunted Mogadorians before his capture. The story shifts between perspectives, beginning with Four (John Smith) and his human ally Sam Goode attempting a mission at a Mogadorian base in , where they free Nine but Sam is taken captive, deepening Sam's entanglement in the conflict as the Garde now prioritize his . Nine's escape leads to a tense partnership with Four, marked by Nine's distrust and aggressive tactics, as they evade Mogadorian pursuit and head toward a reunion with Six and Seven (). Key events unfold during an intense battle at Nine's base, John Adams, where the converging Garde—Four, Six, Seven, and Nine—confront a Mogadorian ambush, showcasing their developing Legacies and group dynamics. Amid the chaos, Ella is revealed as Number Ten, a younger Loric not part of the original nine Garde but brought to separately, adding complexity to their numbers and heritage. The also references the ancient prophecy of Pittacus Lore, the legendary Loric elder and supposed leader among the Garde, hinting at its potential role in their fight against the invaders. Further developments highlight the first signs of broader human resistance against the Mogadorians, as Four and Nine connect with underground groups opposing the alien threat, expanding the scope beyond the Garde's isolated struggles. Sam's capture underscores the risks to human allies, while the group's partial reunion in the U.S. sets the stage for seeking Number Eight in , emphasizing the need for unity amid intensifying global pursuits by the enemy.

The Fall of Five (2013)

The Fall of Five, the fourth novel in the Lorien Legacies series, was published on August 27, 2013, by under the pseudonym Pittacus Lore. The book continues the story of the Garde, young Loric aliens with developing superpowers known as Legacies, as they evade and confront the invading Mogadorians on . Following the events of , the surviving Garde—Numbers Four (John Smith), Six, Nine, Seven (Marina), Eight, and Ten (Ella)—reunite at Nine's penthouse base in , where they train to harness their abilities and plan their resistance. A key development involves locating the final missing Garde member, Number Five, whose location is traced to through a Loric symbol burned into a cornfield as a signal. The plot centers on the group's journey to Jamaica to retrieve Number Five and his Chest containing Loric artifacts essential for their powers. Upon arrival, they encounter Five, who appears isolated and guarded, having lived a reclusive life trading Loric gems for supplies in the region. However, their reunion is short-lived as Mogadorians ambush and capture the group, including John, Six, Sarah Hart (John's human ally), and others, transporting them to a secret facility for interrogation and execution. Five, leveraging his unique Legacy of morphing into an indestructible bird form for reconnaissance and attack, orchestrates a daring escape, allowing the Garde to break free and retrieve their Chests. This sequence highlights the vulnerabilities of the young warriors despite their growing powers. Meanwhile, parallel narratives follow Sam Goode and his father Malcolm, who develop rudimentary anti-Mogadorian technology using salvaged Loric items from Nine's base, including enhanced weapons to counter Mogadorian blasters. Sarah's captivity during the ambush exacerbates tensions, as she endures psychological strain from prior Mogadorian interrogations, underscoring the human cost of the interstellar conflict. Throughout the , subtle hints foreshadow Five's potential , as inconsistencies in his story suggest prior contact with the Mogadorians, testing the bonds of among the Garde. The introduction of , a defecting Mogadorian with insider knowledge, aids in the escape and contributes to anti-Mog tech innovations, such as disrupting Mogadorian communications. These events emphasize themes of loyalty testing, as the group grapples with trust amid power imbalances—older Garde like Six and Nine dominate decisions, while younger members like Ella and the newly arrived Five struggle for agency. Sacrifice is evident in the risks taken during the capture and escape, where personal safety is subordinated to collective survival, reinforcing the narrative's focus on unity against overwhelming odds.

The Revenge of Seven (2014)

The Revenge of Seven is the fifth installment in the Lorien Legacies series, written under the pseudonym Pittacus Lore and published in hardcover by on August 26, 2014. The novel continues the story of the Loric Garde's struggle against the Mogadorian invasion of , emphasizing themes of loss, , and counteroffensive strategies following the events of The Fall of Five. The plot centers on the fragmented Garde regrouping amid devastating setbacks: Number Eight's death, Number Five's , and the kidnapping of Number Ten (Ella). Number Four (John Smith) emerges as a central figure, training to solidify his leadership role while forming an unlikely with , a defected Mogadorian in who reveals insights into the Mogadorian hierarchy and aids in targeting a key command base near . Meanwhile, Number Seven () channels her grief into seeking revenge against the Mogadorians responsible for her Cêpan Adelina's murder, developing a new Legacy that allows her to manipulate ice and snow during a pursuit of Five through the Florida Everglades alongside Numbers Six and Nine. A pivotal discovery occurs when the Garde learn of a hidden Loric ship in the , where a surviving pilot provides critical intelligence on Mogadorian operations, guiding them to launch a daring assault on the in —a remote desert facility central to the invaders' plans. This raid represents a major counteroffensive, heightening the stakes as the Mogadorians initiate their full-scale invasion of . Five's is fully confirmed through confrontations, underscoring internal divisions among the Garde. The narrative introduces the potential for humans to develop Legacies, hinting at "human Garde" emerging as allies in the fight, with Marina noting to Six, "We are not alone anymore." Deeper exploration of the Mogadorian structure reveals layers of command and internal conflicts, particularly through Adam's perspective, adding complexity to the antagonists beyond mere invaders. These developments shift the conflict toward broader resistance, blending personal vendettas with strategic warfare.

The Fate of Ten (2015)

The Fate of Ten is the sixth novel in the Lorien Legacies series, written under the pseudonym Pittacus Lore and published by on September 1, 2015. The book serves as the penultimate installment in the main series, intensifying the conflict as the Mogadorian invasion of commences on a global scale. Building directly on the events of The Revenge of Seven, where the loss of Number Eight has left the Garde reeling, the narrative shifts to widespread battles and desperate alliances, emphasizing the fragility of their resistance. The plot centers on the scattered Garde members as they confront the escalating war. John Smith, known as Number Four, leads frontline efforts in against Mogadorian forces, supported by human ally Sam Goode, who manifests his first Legacy amid the turmoil, symbolizing emerging hybrid human-Loric partnerships. Meanwhile, Six, (Number Seven), and , a former Mogadorian turned ally, find themselves trapped at the ancient Loric Sanctuary in , where they inadvertently awaken a powerful, hidden force tied to Lorien's past, only to face an overwhelming Mogadorian assault with no immediate means of escape or communication. Sam's capture and subsequent by the Mogadorians heighten the personal stakes, culminating in a tense rescue operation that underscores themes of sacrifice and unbreakable bonds. Central to the story is Ella, Number Ten, whose pivotal role as the youngest Garde and descendant of the Mogadorian leader Setrákus Ra draws intense focus. Captured aboard the Mogadorian warship , Ella experiences visions and possessions linked to ancient Loric entities, revealing critical insights into the enemy's plans and her own destiny. John undergoes vision quests induced by these telepathic connections, grappling with prophecies that position Ella's fate as intertwined with the Mogadorian commander's, potentially deciding humanity's survival. A major battle erupts in New York, where John and his allies clash with Mogadorian forces, highlighting the growing scale of destruction and the urgent need for unified resistance. Throughout, the novel explores profound themes of sacrifice, as the Garde endure profound losses and moral dilemmas in their fight; destiny, through prophetic visions and inherited legacies that bind characters across species; and hybrid alliances, exemplified by Sam's evolution and the integration of human and Loric elements against a common foe. These elements propel the series toward its climax, with the Garde racing to eliminate Setrákus Ra while navigating fractured loyalties and the planet's impending annihilation.

United as One (2016)

United as One is the seventh and final novel in the main Lorien Legacies series, published by HarperCollins on June 28, 2016. Written under the pseudonym Pittacus Lore, the book serves as the climactic resolution to the ongoing conflict between the Loric Garde and the Mogadorians, building directly on the invasion's escalation from The Fate of Ten. The plot follows the remaining Garde—John Smith (Number Four), Marina (Number Seven), Six, Nine, Five, and Ella—as they unite with human allies, including the U.S. military and a group of teenagers who have awakened powers akin to Loric Legacies. Facing overwhelming Mogadorian forces that have established warships over major cities, the Garde launch a daring assault on the primary Mogadorian ship to confront their leader, Setrákus Ra. Central to the narrative is John's transformation, where he inherits the full spectrum of powers associated with Pittacus Lore, the most powerful Loric Elder, enabling him to absorb and wield any Legacy he encounters. This power transfer empowers John to lead the final battle, culminating in Setrákus Ra's defeat through a combined effort of the Garde and their human reinforcements. Key events include intense confrontations that result in significant casualties among the allies, underscoring the high stakes of the war, though the core Garde survive to secure victory. The triumph leads to Earth's liberation from Mogadorian control, with the Loric life force partially restored on the , allowing elements of Lorien's —such as and enhanced environmental —to begin regenerating in select areas. This restoration symbolizes a new beginning, blending Loric heritage with Earth's future. The novel explores themes of unity, as the Garde's success hinges on alliances across species and nations; redemption, particularly for characters grappling with past betrayals and losses; and hope for coexistence, envisioning a world where Loric and humans collaborate in the aftermath of conflict. These elements provide emotional closure to the series, emphasizing collective strength over individual heroism.

The Lost Files

The Legacies (2012)

The Legacies is a collection of three novellas in the Lorien Legacies: The Lost Files series, written under the Pittacus Lore and published by . The volume compiles Six's Legacy, originally released as an e-book on July 26, 2011; Nine's Legacy, released on February 28, 2012; and The Fallen Legacies, released on July 24, 2012. The complete collection appeared in print on July 24, 2012, spanning 416 pages and targeting readers aged 14 and older, with themes centered on , alien contact, action, adventure, and romance. In Six's Legacy, the narrative follows Number Six, a young Garde from the planet Lorien, as she undergoes training under her Cêpan, Katarina, while living in hiding in after the fall of Lorien to the Mogadorians. The story explores Six's early development of her telekinetic and weather-manipulation legacies, her growing independence, and her first direct confrontation with a Mogadorian scout, marking a pivotal moment in her preparation for the impending war on . This provides backstory to Six's character in the broader Lorien Legacies series, emphasizing her resilience amid constant relocation and the loss of her homeworld. Nine's Legacy delves into the experiences of Number Nine and his Cêpan, Sandor, as they evade detection by living in a hidden penthouse in , where Nine leads a rebellious filled with pranks and defiance against Sandor's protective rules. The account details Nine's initial manifestation and experimentation with his enhancement and telekinetic legacies during a daring escapade that leads to their capture by Mogadorians, highlighting his impulsive nature and the strains of isolation on a teenage Garde. Through Nine's perspective, the illustrates the challenges of suppressing one's powers in human society while fostering a sense of defiance against their pursuers. The Fallen Legacies shifts focus to the tragic backstories of Numbers One, Two, and Three, the first Garde to perish under the Mogadorian curse, narrated from the viewpoint of , a young Mogadorian soldier raised alongside captured Loric artifacts and a sympathetic Chimæra. The story traces 's indoctrination into Mogadorian in their base, his exposure to Loric culture through a preserved chest, and the origins of his and toward the Garde, culminating in events that lead to the deaths of One in , Two in , and Three in . This installment introduces moral ambiguity by humanizing a Mogadorian and underscoring the early losses that heighten the stakes for the surviving Garde. Collectively, these novellas explore themes of isolation as the young Garde navigate life in hiding without their full community, the profound early losses from Lorien's destruction and the curse's activations, and moral ambiguity through characters like who question their allegiances. By providing prequel insights into the Garde's formative years, The Legacies enriches the understanding of their motivations and the broader conflict without advancing the main series timeline.

Secret Histories (2013)

Secret Histories is a collection of three novellas in the Lorien Legacies: The Lost Files series, written under the pseudonym Pittacus Lore and published by . Originally released as digital originals, the novellas were compiled into a single print volume on July 23, 2013. The individual stories were issued as follows: The Search for Sam on December 26, 2012; The Last Days of Lorien on April 9, 2013; and The Forgotten Ones on July 23, 2013. The Search for Sam, the fourth installment in The Lost Files, explores the origins of human ally Sam Goode through the lens of his father Malcolm's disappearance in the . The novella delves into Sam's childhood fascination with extraterrestrial phenomena and alien abductions, triggered by Malcolm's vanishing while investigating UFO sightings in Paradise, Ohio. As young Sam grapples with abandonment after his mother's departure, the story reveals early Mogadorian incursions on , including covert operations that intersect with Malcolm's research into anomalous events. This narrative uncovers how Sam's obsession with aliens stems from real encounters, setting the stage for his later involvement with the Garde. The Last Days of Lorien, the fifth Lost Files novella, provides a prequel account of the Loric planet's destruction from the perspective of Sandor, a young Loric Defense Academy graduate who becomes the Cêpan to Number Nine. Set shortly before the Garde's exodus to , it details Pittacus Lore's leadership during the Mogadorian invasion, including the urgent selection and preparation of the nine young Garde and their Cêpans for evacuation. The story highlights the Loric elders' initial disbelief in the need for defenses on their peaceful world, the rapid mobilization against the surprise attack, and the catastrophic fall of Lorien within days, emphasizing the elders' desperate efforts to preserve their legacy. The Forgotten Ones, the sixth novella, continues the arc of , the rogue Mogadorian introduced in The Fallen Legacies, following his capture and integration into a secret Mogadorian base in . After aiding the Garde against Setrákus Ra, Adam endures human experimentation under a ruthless Mog leader, uncovering internal divisions and dissent within the Mogadorian ranks. The narrative focuses on Adam's struggle for survival, his alliances with overlooked Chimæra captives, and discoveries about Mogadorian vulnerabilities that could aid the Loric cause, portraying his transformation from enemy to potential ally amid factional conflicts. Collectively, these novellas emphasize themes of hidden origins and concealed histories, illuminating the backstories of key human supporters like and the foundational roles of Loric elders in the resistance against Mogadorian aggression. By interweaving with the early main series timeline, Secret Histories reveals the interstellar and interpersonal foundations of the ongoing war, contrasting the innocence of Lorien's past with the encroaching threats on .

Hidden Enemy (2014)

Hidden Enemy is a collection of three novellas in the Lorien Legacies: The Lost Files series, written by Pittacus Lore and published by . The individual e-novellas were released throughout 2014: Five's Legacy in February, Return to Paradise in April, and Five's Betrayal in June, before being compiled into a single print volume on July 22, 2014. These stories expand on mid-series events, focusing on Number Five's backstory and the perspectives of human allies facing escalating Mogadorian threats. In Five's Legacy, the narrative centers on Number Five's early years on as a young teenager living in isolation on a small island in with his Cêpan, Albert. During this period, Five discovers his Legacies, including , but his reluctance to follow the Garde's protocol of constant movement leads to dangerous exposures orchestrated by Albert, culminating in the tragic loss of his guardian. This provides insight into Five's formative experiences and the questionable friendships he forms, setting the stage for his later disillusionment. Return to Paradise shifts to a human perspective, following Mark James as he returns to his hometown of , in the aftermath of the Mogadorian attack depicted in the main series. Struggling to rebuild his life amid FBI scrutiny and the lingering destruction, Mark encounters former Mogadorian operatives and grapples with the invasion's broader implications for civilians, while attempting to aid Sarah Hart and uncover the aliens' plans. The novella highlights the personal and communal disruptions caused by the interstellar conflict, emphasizing civilian resilience and unintended alliances. Five's Betrayal continues Five's arc, detailing his alliance with the Mogadorians after the events of Five's Legacy. Convinced of the Mogs' inevitable victory, Five pledges loyalty to them, participating in efforts to target and eliminate the remaining Lorien Garde, which exacerbates internal tensions within the group and underscores his deepening rift from his origins. This installment reveals the psychological motivations behind his defection, portraying betrayal as a survival-driven choice amid isolation and loss. Collectively, the novellas in Hidden Enemy explore the roots of betrayal through Five's personal descent and the ripple effects on human civilians, illustrating how individual choices and external threats intertwine to heighten the series' central conflict between the Garde and the Mogadorians.

Rebel Allies (2015)

Rebel Allies is the fourth collection in The Lost Files series, compiling three novellas that explore the broader resistance against the Mogadorian invasion through the perspectives of human allies and Loric survivors operating in secrecy. Published on July 28, 2015, by , the volume highlights the contributions of individuals outside the core Garde, emphasizing themes of human empowerment and grassroots rebellion amid escalating threats on . These stories run parallel to the events in , providing context on peripheral efforts to support the Loric cause without resolving the main conflict. The first novella, The Fugitive, originally released as an e-book on December 23, 2014, centers on Mark James, a teenager from Paradise, , who becomes deeply involved in the fight after his experiences with the Garde. Mark goes on the run, tracking down Sarah Hart while dodging pursuits from both Mogadorians and the FBI, all while trying to identify the enigmatic blogger known as GUARD who shares vital information online. This story underscores resilience and the of ordinary individuals in uncovering truths about the alien , portraying Mark's journey as a form of personal rebellion against overwhelming odds. The Navigator, released digitally on , 2015, shifts focus to Lexa, a skilled Loric who escaped the destruction of Lorien using her technical expertise to pilot an outdated spaceship to . The narrative details her life in hiding, where she monitors global events and aids the Garde indirectly by hacking into systems to disrupt Mogadorian operations. Through Lexa's solitary efforts, the novella illustrates grassroots resistance from a Loric perspective, blending technological savvy with a drive for survival and subtle empowerment of Earth's defenders. The collection concludes with The Guard, published on July 28, 2015, serving as a direct sequel to The Navigator and continuing Lexa's story as she seeks vengeance after Mogadorians raid her hideout and kill a close ally. Lexa targets a heavily guarded Mogadorian base in , to reclaim the Loric spaceship used by the Garde, enlisting unexpected human help including Mark James while evading federal agents. This installment amplifies themes of alliance-building and human-Loric collaboration, showing how a lone hacker's determination can fuel a larger against . Overall, Rebel Allies expands the Lorien Legacies universe by depicting how non-Garde figures contribute to the war effort, portraying their actions as essential sparks of defiance that empower broader human involvement in the fight for Earth's future.

Zero Hour (2016)

Zero Hour is a collection of three novellas in the Lorien Legacies series, written under the pseudonym Pittacus Lore and published by HarperCollins. It serves as the concluding volume in The Lost Files series, released as a print bind-up on May 31, 2016, compiling the previously issued digital originals: Legacies Reborn (November 24, 2015), Last Defense (February 23, 2016), and Hunt for the Garde (May 31, 2016). These stories expand on the escalating Mogadorian invasion of Earth, providing side perspectives that build toward the main series finale in United as One. In Legacies Reborn, the narrative centers on Daniela Morales, a teenager in who discovers her emerging telekinetic abilities amid the chaos of the Mogadorian attack. As spaceships descend and the invasion unfolds, Daniela uses her newfound powers to defend herself against Mogadorian forces while desperately trying to reunite with her mother. This highlights the awakening of human Garde—individuals developing Loric-like legacies—and explores Daniela's internal conflict over whether to ally with the original Garde or fight independently, marking the beginning of broader human involvement in the resistance. Last Defense focuses on Malcolm Goode, who remains at the former Mogadorian base in Ashwood after the Garde depart for other battlefronts. Accompanied by us Sutekh (), a defected Mogadorian seeking redemption, Malcolm searches for intelligence and resources to aid the fight against the . As Mogadorian reinforcements overrun the facility, the duo faces intense , with Adam leveraging his unique abilities—gifted by Lorien—to battle his former comrades and protect human allies. The story underscores Adam's full commitment to the Loric cause, culminating in sacrificial acts during a desperate escape to a , where Malcolm briefs officials on the threat. This installment emphasizes themes of unlikely alliances and personal atonement amid escalating warfare. Hunt for the Garde shifts to the antagonists' viewpoint, following three Mogadorians navigating the fallout from their leader's injury and the resulting power struggles within their ranks. One pursues redemption by tracking escaped Garde, another targets humans manifesting legacies like Daniela, and a third—grappling with doubts influenced by Adam's defection—must decide loyalties as the invasion falters. Set against the pursuit of remaining Loric survivors, the novella depicts the Mogs' frantic efforts to consolidate control and eliminate threats, revealing internal fractures that weaken their campaign. It integrates human allies from prior Lost Files stories, such as those in Rebel Allies, into the converging resistance efforts. Collectively, the Zero Hour novellas explore themes of convergence, where human and Loric forces prepare for a climactic showdown, blending new legacy developments with redemptive arcs and villainous introspection to heighten tension before the series' resolution. Each 100-page story provides crucial context on peripheral battles and character growth, enriching the overarching narrative of survival and unity against the Mogadorian onslaught.

Lorien Legacies Reborn

Generation One (2017)

Generation One is the in the Lorien Legacies Reborn series, published on June 27, 2017, by under the pseudonym . The book shifts focus from the original Loric Garde to a new generation of humans who inherit supernatural abilities following the events of the main series. Set over a year after the Loric defeat of the Mogadorian , the story explores how the unleashed Loric has caused select human teenagers worldwide to develop Legacies—powers such as and , previously exclusive to the Loric. To harness these abilities for Earth's protection, the surviving Garde establish Patience Creek Academy, a training facility for these emerging human Garde. The narrative centers on the academy's early days, highlighting the challenges of controlling unpredictable powers amid growing societal tensions. The plot introduces Taylor Cook, a South Dakota farm girl who becomes one of the first documented human Legacy users after discovering her telekinetic abilities during a family crisis. Reluctantly enrolling at the , Taylor navigates training sessions and forms bonds with other students, including Kopano Okeke—a Nigerian teen with density-altering powers previously featured in The Lost Files—and Ran Takeda, a Japanese student grappling with her own emerging legacies. Key events include rigorous academy drills to build teamwork and power control, interspersed with personal struggles like hiding abilities from family and adapting to a diverse group of powered peers. External threats loom as rogue Mogadorians launch guerrilla attacks, exploiting the chaos to target human Garde and sow discord. Internal divisions arise from against sympathetic Mogadorians seeking integration and debates over whether these new powers should be used for heroism or personal gain. The novel delves into themes of legacy inheritance by humans, emphasizing how ordinary teens confront extraordinary destinies, and the lingering biases against former enemies in a post-war world.

Fugitive Six (2018)

Fugitive Six is the second installment in the Lorien Legacies Reborn series, authored by Pittacus Lore under the and published in hardcover by on June 26, 2018. The novel builds on the foundation of the Human Garde Academy introduced in Generation One, a training facility established in the wake of the Mogadorian to help teenagers worldwide harness their emerging abilities known as Legacies. Set against a backdrop of fragile post-invasion peace, the story examines the vulnerabilities of this new world order where gifted youths navigate suspicion and control from human authorities. The plot revolves around a group of students who become fugitives after launching an unauthorized mission to dismantle a shadowy organization called the Foundation, which is abducting human Garde for unknown purposes. Central to the narrative is Taylor Cook, a newcomer whose mysterious propels her friends—Kopano Okeke, Nigel Barnaby, Ran Takeda, Isabela Silva, and Caleb Crane—into action, earning them the moniker "Fugitive Six." These characters, each with unique Legacies such as and emotion manipulation, uncover the Foundation's deep ties to Loric history and a potential mole within the academy, heightening internal tensions and betrayals among the human Garde. Key events include high-stakes infiltrations and confrontations that strain alliances, as the group grapples with the ethics of their powers amid growing resentment toward the Garde. A major antagonist emerges in the form of , a rogue human Garde from possessing advanced and the ability to influence emotions, who previously collaborated with the Foundation before turning against it. Einar's disruptive actions, including targeted attacks on Foundation operatives, force the Fugitive Six into a precarious position, splitting the group as differing loyalties surface and escalate threats to the academy's stability. The novel also introduces developments in human abilities, exploring how some Garde manifest Chimæra-like traits, adding layers to the evolving nature of Legacies in humans and complicating the Mogadorian peace treaty's fragile enforcement. Through these elements, Fugitive Six intensifies the series' themes of identity, , and , as the protagonists confront both external enemies and internal divisions.

Return to Zero (2019)

Return to Zero is the third and final installment in the Lorien Legacies Reborn series, authored by Pittacus Lore under the pseudonym and published by on June 25, 2019. The novel serves as the climax to the Reborn trilogy, resolving the arcs of the Human Garde while expanding the universe's scope beyond . The plot picks up after the battle in from Fugitive Six, where the Fugitive Six's allegiances fracture into opposing factions. Taylor Cook, Kopano Okeke, and Nigel Barnaby return to the Human Garde Academy alongside Number Nine, confronting a decree that requires inhibitor implants for all humans possessing Legacies, igniting widespread rebellion and resentment against the Garde. In parallel, Isabela Silva, Caleb Crane, and Ran Takeda form an uneasy alliance with former adversaries and Number Five to track down the shadowy Foundation organization, leading to intense confrontations and revelations about global manipulations. As these groups navigate betrayals and power struggles, a new extraterrestrial threat emerges, compelling the divided Human Garde to reunite and negotiate fragile peaces with unlikely allies, including elements of the Mogadorian remnants, to avert catastrophe. Key events center on major battles at the and abroad, where characters evolve their Legacies—such as enhanced , emotional manipulation resistance, and rapid healing—amid high-stakes chases and assaults on Foundation strongholds. These confrontations culminate in a decisive clash against Einar's rogue operations and the broader alien incursion, with hints of larger cosmic dangers lurking beyond immediate Earthly conflicts, suggesting ongoing perils for the Garde. The narrative builds to resolutions involving captures, sacrifices, and diplomatic overtures that aim to stabilize the post-invasion world. The book explores themes of through reluctant partnerships between former enemies, personal growth as young Garde mature into leaders, and new beginnings via tentative efforts that redefine human-alien relations. These elements underscore the trilogy's focus on unity and redemption, providing closure to the Human Garde's journey while teasing future expansions in the Lorien universe.

The Legacy Chronicles

Digital Novellas (2017–2019)

The Legacy Chronicles digital novellas, published between 2017 and 2019, consist of six original e-book installments that explore the immediate aftermath of the Mogadorian invasion's conclusion in United as One, shifting focus to the emergence of human individuals developing Loric-like legacies without direct guidance from the surviving Garde. These stories center on fan-favorite characters Number Six and Sam Goode as they navigate a chaotic world where ordinary teenagers suddenly manifest extraordinary powers, facing threats from opportunistic groups exploiting these new abilities. Written under the pseudonym Pittacus Lore and released exclusively in digital format by , the series bridges the original Lorien Legacies and the era by highlighting humanity's adaptation to legacies amid governmental scrutiny and ethical challenges. The first novella, Out of the Ashes (November 7, 2017), depicts the post-war disarray where Six and Sam undertake their initial mission: investigating a string of disappearances among Human Garde teens, leading them to uncover an underground network exploiting powered youths in fights amid widespread chaos from the invasion's end. This 100-page story introduces the first instances of human legacies appearing globally, as the protagonists witness the unpredictable spread of these abilities in the wake of the Loric victory. Into the Fire (March 6, 2018), the second installment, examines the U.S. government's rapid response to the burgeoning human legacies, with Six, Sam, and their young allies infiltrating a shadowy organization that forces powered teens into a deadly game. Spanning another 100 pages, it escalates the tension by portraying early threats from human factions seeking to control or eliminate these new "Garde," underscoring the vulnerability of untrained legacy-bearers. The third novella, (May 29, 2018), follows Six and Sam as they evade pursuing government agents after a fierce confrontation in Montana's mountains, leading to their separation and Sam’s imprisonment, forcing to reunite while a loose alliance of human Garde begins to coalesce. This entry highlights the formation of informal groups among humans discovering their legacies, emphasizing survival tactics in a landscape devoid of Loric oversight. In Chasing Ghosts (September 4, 2018), the narrative intensifies with Six and Sam pursued relentlessly by authorities as they track a wayward young Human Garde who turned against them, even after attempting to sever ties with past allies, as they protect a network of fledgling human legacy users. The 100-page story delves into the psychological toll of constant flight, portraying the protagonists' struggle to maintain trust amid betrayals from those seeking to harness or suppress human powers. Raising Monsters (February 26, 2019) confronts ethical dilemmas as Six and Sam encounter an old adversary presumed defeated, who now manipulates legacies to create enhanced threats, compelling the pair to grapple with the moral implications of intervening in the uncontrolled evolution of these abilities. This fifth explores the darker side of legacy development, including the risks of powers amplifying flaws without ethical . The series culminates in Killing Giants (May 28, 2019), a 125-page finale where Six and Sam stage a climactic confrontation against vengeful Mogadorians, who have captured them for a plot during a high-profile show in depicting the battle for , defending a group of human Garde from exploitation and marking a pivotal stand against early post-war adversaries. This installment resolves the arc by showcasing humanity's tentative steps toward self-reliance in wielding legacies. Throughout the digital novellas, recurring themes include to legacies in the absence of Loric , the ethical quandaries of power without guidance, and the formation of alliances among ordinary people thrust into extraordinary circumstances, all set against a backdrop of institutional mistrust and opportunistic dangers. These stories collectively illustrate the chaotic transition phase for Earth's new legacy-bearers, prioritizing personal agency and moral choices over structured heroism. The Legacy Chronicles print collections compile the six digital novellas into two physical anthologies, providing fans with accessible paperback editions of stories expanding the universe. Published by , these volumes focus on the adventures of human characters developing Legacies—supernatural powers originally intended for the Loric Garde—amid threats from remnants of the Mogadorian . By transitioning the content from digital-first releases to print, the collections allowed for broader distribution and a cohesive reading experience in traditional book format. The first collection, The Legacy Chronicles: Trial by Fire, was released on May 29, 2018. It gathers the initial three novellas: Out of the Ashes, which follows Six and Sam Goode as they investigate disappearances among Legacy-powered teens and uncover an of Human Garde; Into the Fire, where the duo infiltrates a dangerous competition exploiting powered youths; and Up in Smoke, depicting their efforts to counter simultaneous threats after a mission separation. Spanning 416 pages, the volume maintains the original digital narratives while offering them in a single, bound edition for the first time. The second collection, The Legacy Chronicles: Out of the Shadows, appeared on May 28, 2019, completing the print adaptation of the series. This 416-page includes the remaining novellas: Chasing Ghosts, tracking a wayward former charge; Raising Monsters, involving an escape from a persistent adversary; and Killing Giants, centered on thwarting a catastrophic scheme. Like its predecessor, it consolidates the digital stories into print without altering core plots, emphasizing the ongoing challenges faced by human allies in a post-invasion world.

Characters

Garde

The Garde consist of nine Loric children, designated by numbers based on their boarding order on the escape ship from their invaded homeworld, along with a tenth who joins later. These youths develop Legacies—supernatural abilities bestowed by Lorien's essence—that manifest during and are essential for their survival and eventual reclamation of their planet. Each is paired with a Cêpan, a non-powered guardian trained to mentor them in hiding and combat. The first three Garde perish before the primary narrative unfolds, their backstories explored in supplemental novellas, while the remaining members form the core resistance against the invading Mogadorians. Number One was the eldest of the original Garde (female) and met an early death in shortly after arriving on . Her primary Legacy was Terric, allowing her to generate seismic vibrations and earthquakes. Her swift demise underscored the immediate peril facing the exiles, occurring before she could fully harness her potential. Number Two (Maggie Hoyle) succumbed in , also in the years preceding the main events. Isolated with her Cêpan, she had not yet developed specific Legacies beyond the common . Her arc represented the quiet desperation of early concealment, cut short by relentless pursuit. Number Three (Hannu) perished in prior to the series' onset, marking the third loss that heightened urgency for the survivors. His Legacies included Fortem for super strength and omnilingualism for understanding all languages. His death pre-series emphasized the sequential vulnerability imposed by the Mogadorian charm, which kills the Garde in numerical order until they unite. Number Four (John Smith) serves as the narrative's focal leader, evolving from a reluctant fugitive to a strategic commander of the Garde. His core Legacies encompass Lumen, enabling him to generate intense light and heat for illumination or fiery blasts; for ; and for and enhanced mobility. These powers, honed through trials, position him as the symbolic heir to Pittacus Lore, one of Lorien's elders. Number Five wields shapeshifting to mimic forms and flight for aerial prowess, granting versatile infiltration and evasion capabilities. His arc traces a path of initial alliance fractured by betrayal—aligning temporarily with adversaries—before a hard-won redemption that reintegrates him into the Garde's fold, though he ultimately dies during the final battle in United as One. Number Six excels as a tactical expert, leveraging to vanish from sight and weather control to summon storms, winds, or for battlefield dominance. Her independent spirit and combat proficiency make her a pivotal operative in coordinating assaults and rescues. Number Seven (Marina) emerges from prolonged isolation in , developing healing to mend wounds in herself and others, alongside hydrokinesis for commanding water in offensive or defensive forms. Her growth arc transforms her from a sheltered orphan figure into a resilient contributor, embracing her role with quiet determination. Number Eight possesses teleportation for instantaneous relocation and animal to communicate with and influence wildlife. His lighthearted demeanor belies a sacrificial arc, where he repeatedly places himself to companions, ultimately dying heroically in . Number Nine embodies raw aggression as a frontline fighter, with super strength (Fortem) amplifying physical might, (Accelix) for enhanced mobility, and enhanced hearing (Audis) aiding in and coordination. Captured and resilient, his arc highlights unyielding defiance, channeling fury into key victories despite personal hardships. Number Ten (Ella), revealed as an unnumbered addition from Lorien's royal lineage, holds for controlling her aging process and prophetic visions foretelling events. Her arc integrates her as a vulnerable yet vital seer, bridging past Loric lore with the ongoing struggle.

Other Loric

The Cêpans represent a subclass of the Loric species lacking the genetic potential for Legacies, instead serving as dedicated guardians, mentors, and political overseers on their of Lorien. Following the Mogadorian , the surviving Cêpans accompanied the nine Garde children to , tasked with protecting them, facilitating the development of their powers, and preserving Loric knowledge until they could reclaim their planet. Each Cêpan was assigned to a specific Garde, adopting identities and constantly relocating to evade detection. Prominent Cêpans include , who protected and trained Number Four (John Smith) while living incognito in the United States. Katarina guided Number Six through and , emphasizing survival tactics and early Legacy manifestation during their nomadic existence. Adelina, assigned to Number Seven (), ultimately betrayed her responsibilities by abandoning her charge and suppressing Loric heritage in favor of a cloistered life in . Sandor safeguarded Number Nine in , where he provided advanced resources and encouraged proactive hunts against potential threats. Albert () accompanied Number Five across various global locations, focusing on isolation to shield his Garde from discovery. The Elders formed the ruling council of Lorien, comprising ten esteemed leaders responsible for governance, defense strategies, and the planet's ecological harmony. Pittacus Lore, regarded as the most powerful Elder and overall leader, possessed unparalleled abilities that were later transferred to a Garde successor to bolster the fight against the Mogadorians. The other Elders played critical roles in mobilizing Loric forces during the invasion, though most perished, leaving their legacies as inspirational figures for the surviving exiles. Chimæra are a loyal, subspecies of Loric beings capable of transforming into various animals, often serving as companions, scouts, and protectors to the Garde without developing Legacies themselves. They integrate seamlessly into the guardians' efforts, providing and combat support. A notable example is Stan, who assumes the form of a named and aids Number Four in battles and evasion. Among other significant Loric figures, Crayton acted as a surrogate Cêpan, accompanying Number Seven and providing strategic guidance during their time in Europe, despite not being her original assigned guardian. , originally a Mogadorian but defecting after bonding with a Loric Charm, earns honorary status among the Loric through his alliances and contributions to their cause, including intelligence on enemy movements.

Humans

Humans play a crucial role in the Lorien Legacies series as allies to the Loric Garde, providing support, resources, and emotional grounding amid the interstellar conflict with the Mogadorians. These characters often bridge the gap between the alien refugees and society, facing personal risks to aid the Garde's survival and eventual counteroffensive. While most humans lack innate powers, some develop Legacies after the invasion, becoming known as Human Garde and integrating into the broader fight for 's protection. Sam Goode emerges as a key human ally, serving as the tech-savvy best friend to John Smith (Number Four) and a devoted believer in due to his father's mysterious disappearance. His fascination with aliens leads him to uncover Loric secrets, making him an invaluable resource for the Garde despite initial bullying at Paradise High School. In the series' climax, Sam develops as one of the first Human Garde, enhancing his contributions to battles and his romantic relationship with Number Six. He also investigates anomalies related to emerging Human Garde in the spin-off Legacy Chronicles. Sarah Hart, a talented and former cheerleader at Paradise High, becomes John Smith's first love interest and a steadfast supporter during his early concealment on . Her involvement draws her into danger, including capture by authorities and Mogadorians, from which she is repeatedly rescued by the Garde. Despite lacking powers, Sarah's empathy and courage make her a vital emotional anchor for John, symbolizing human resilience in the face of cosmic threats. Malcolm Goode, Sam's father and a longtime Loric ally, possesses knowledge of alien encounters accumulated over years of secret involvement with (Number Four's Cêpan). Abducted by Mogadorians for experimentation on human-Loric interactions, his experiences provide critical insights into the invaders' operations upon his eventual rescue. Malcolm's expertise aids the Garde in understanding hybrid threats and recovery efforts post-invasion. Mark James, initially a football star and bully at Paradise High who targets Sam, undergoes a redemption arc to become a reliable ally to the Garde. His athletic skills and local connections prove useful in evading pursuers and supporting operations in . Mark's growth from to friend highlights themes of forgiveness and alliance-building among humans. Post-war, Human Garde like Taylor Cooke and Daniela Morales represent a new generation of empowered humans who manifest Legacies during the Mogadorian invasion. Taylor Cooke, from a rural background, develops healing among other abilities and trains at the Human Garde Academy to control her powers amid global conspiracies. Daniela Morales, a New York teen, gains density control (Pondus), allowing molecular manipulation for defense, and joins the fight after witnessing the initial attack. These characters expand the series' scope in the Lorien Legacies Reborn trilogy, training alongside Loric survivors. Other humans, such as Henri's covert contacts in the intelligence community and residents of Paradise, Ohio, offer logistical aid and normalcy to the Garde's hidden lives. Figures like schoolmates and townsfolk inadvertently become entangled in events, underscoring the broader human impact of the Loric-Mogadorian war.

Mogadorians

The Mogadorians are a militaristic alien race originating from the planet Mogadore, whose society is characterized by a rigid and a focus on technological augmentation to enhance physical capabilities such as speed, strength, and combat prowess. Once possessing a thriving , Mogadore's environment was devastated under their leadership, shifting the culture toward relentless conquest and resource exploitation to ensure survival. This hierarchical structure includes an elder class that governs military and expansionist policies, with members often undergoing enhancements to maintain dominance. Mogadorian society distinguishes between two primary castes: trueborns, who are naturally reproduced and hold higher status, often serving in command roles with appearances more akin to humans, and vatborns, artificially engineered soldiers grown in vats through genetic manipulation, exhibiting heightened bloodlust and pale, albino-like skin as adaptations for warfare. Warriors form the backbone of their forces, comprising brutish fighters and specialized scouts designed for hunting and infiltration, while trueborns like commanders oversee operations. These augmentations and caste divisions reinforce a culture of aggression, where lower castes are expendable in pursuit of imperial goals. At the apex of Mogadorian leadership stands Setrákus Ra, the supreme commander and a former Loric Elder who betrayed his origins to orchestrate the invasion of Lorien, wielding extraordinary powers that surpass typical Mogadorian abilities through a combination of legacies and experimental enhancements. Beneath him are figures like General Andrakkus Sutekh, a high-ranking trueborn officer whose son, Adamus Sutekh (known as Adam), initially embodied the society's bloodthirsty ethos but later defected. Setrákus Ra's rule has transformed Mogadore into a dystopian war machine, prioritizing domination over planetary restoration. The Mogadorians' primary motivations stem from existential survival, as their homeworld's ecological collapse necessitated the conquest of resource-rich planets like Lorien, whose destruction they executed to eliminate potential threats and secure vital materials. This drive extends to eradicating the Loric Garde, viewing them as the last obstacle to unchallenged expansion across the galaxy. Their invasions blend brute force with advanced weaponry, aiming not only for territorial gain but also to impose hierarchical control on conquered worlds. Following the conclusion of the war against the Loric in United as One, remnants of Mogadorian influence persist on , with a peace-oriented faction emerging under Adam's leadership, advocating integration and aiding human-Loric alliances against lingering threats. In the subsequent Lorien Legacies Reborn series, such as Generation One, these factions navigate post-invasion tensions, highlighting divisions between reformists and holdouts committed to conquest.

Critical Reception

Commercial Performance

The Lorien Legacies series has enjoyed substantial commercial success, with the main books collectively selling millions of copies worldwide as part of a #1 bestselling franchise. The inaugural novel, , debuted at #1 on the Children's Chapter Books bestseller list in , followed by also reaching the top spot the next year, while later installments like and The Fall of Five entered the top 10. This bestseller status underscored the series' rapid popularity among readers, driven by its action-packed narrative and timely release alongside a major . Spin-off publications, including The Lost Files novellas and the Lorien Legacies Reborn trilogy, further expanded the franchise's reach through digital and print formats. These extensions capitalized on the core series' momentum, with collections like I Am Number Four: The Lost Files: The Legacies achieving strong performance in the young adult market. The Legacy Chronicles digital novellas, released between 2017 and 2019, also bolstered overall revenue by offering supplementary content to dedicated fans. Internationally, the series has been translated into more than 20 languages, including French, Spanish, German, Italian, and Hebrew, and distributed across over 40 countries, with notable strength in European markets like the and , as well as parts of . This global footprint highlights the universal appeal of its themes. The 2011 film adaptation of grossed over $146 million worldwide, prompting tie-in merchandise such as books and promotional items that enhanced the series' market impact.

Reviews and Analysis

The Lorien Legacies series has received mixed critical reception, with reviewers praising its fast-paced action sequences and accessibility while critiquing its reliance on familiar tropes and underdeveloped elements. described the debut novel, , as an "action-packed but formulaic" story that delivers a "fast-moving plot" and "genuinely creepy bad guys," positioning it as an "undemanding, popcorn-ready read" suitable for a broad audience. Similarly, the series' emphasis on explosive confrontations and emerging superpowers has been noted for providing engaging, screen-like entertainment, particularly appealing to fans of adventure. Critics have frequently highlighted the series' formulaic structure and shallow character development as significant drawbacks. Kirkus Reviews characterized I Am Number Four as featuring "ridiculous science" and a "nonsensical" protective charm that drives the plot in contrived ways, ultimately deeming it far from literary merit due to its clichéd premise and sloppy world-building details, such as inconsistent descriptions of interstellar distances. Later installments, like The Fall of Five, were faulted for sluggish pacing dominated by extended dialogue involving fretting, flirting, and bickering among an expanding cast of indistinguishable first-person narrators, which complicates the narrative without deepening emotional investment. These elements contribute to a reliance on the "chosen one" trope, where young protagonists discover their powers amid high-stakes chases, often at the expense of nuanced character arcs or innovative storytelling. Literary analysis of the series often centers on its exploration of through resilience and , as the young Garde characters navigate survival on while awakening latent abilities to combat existential threats. The narrative evolves from straightforward action in the early books—focusing on individual escapes and budding romances—to a broader epic in later volumes, incorporating alliances, betrayals, and global-scale conflicts that test themes of unity and sacrifice among the refugees. This progression underscores the protagonists' journey from isolated vulnerability to collective strength, emphasizing courage in the face of overwhelming odds. The series has not garnered major literary awards but earned several nominations and wins in youth reader categories, reflecting its popularity among teen audiences. received nominations for the Diamond Award and Blue Spruce Award, and it won the Teen Award and Teen Read Award. Additionally, United as One was nominated for a Choice Award in the young adult fantasy category, highlighting fan appreciation for the series' climactic resolution.

Adaptations

Film

The film adaptation of the first novel in the Lorien Legacies series, titled , was released on February 18, 2011, directed by and starring as the teenage alien John Smith (Number Four) and as his guardian . The project originated from a bidding war for the unpublished book's rights, which secured in 2009, with serving as producer alongside Steven Spielberg's involvement through . The screenplay was written by Al Gough, , and , adapting the story into a thriller centered on the Garde's arrival on Earth and their pursuit by the Mogadorians. Produced on a of approximately $50 million, the film featured extensive visual effects for the Loric legacies, including and elemental powers, handled by companies like The Orphanage and Rhythm & Hues. It grossed $146 million worldwide, with $55.1 million from the North American market and the remainder from international releases, performing adequately but not exceeding expectations for a franchise starter. The made notable changes to the source material, such as enhancing the spectacle of the protagonists' legacies for cinematic appeal and combining or reimagining certain supporting characters to streamline the narrative, while concluding on a with the introduction of Number Six and the ongoing threat of more Mogadorian attacks. Critical reception was mixed, earning a 32% approval rating on based on 166 reviews, with the consensus describing it as a "modestly interesting but mostly paint-by-numbers rip-off of better cinematic adventures." Reviewers praised the and action sequences for their energy and polish, particularly the depiction of abilities and explosive confrontations, but frequently criticized the wooden acting—especially Pettyfer's performance—the clichéd teen romance subplot, and derivative plotting reminiscent of films like Twilight and . Audience scores were more favorable at 56%, indicating some appeal among younger viewers drawn to the sci-fi elements and high school drama. Although the film's ending was designed to launch a series of sequels adapting subsequent books, plans were ultimately canceled due to its underwhelming returns relative to production costs and marketing investments, leading DreamWorks to abandon further development.

Other Media

The Lorien Legacies series ventured into interactive gaming with They Walk Among Us, a choose-your-own-adventure style game launched in 2011 to coincide with the promotional campaign for the first book and its . Developed by SocialSamba, the game immersed players in a where decisions shaped the story, exploring themes of alien conspiracies, Loric powers, and Mogadorian threats through branching challenges and blog-style updates. No official comic books or graphic novels have been produced for the series, though fan-created works circulate online, and published tie-in short stories such as those in The Lost Files collections, which expand on character backstories in prose format rather than illustrated panels. A film reboot entered early development in 2024 under original screenwriters and , produced by . The entire main series and spin-offs are available as audiobooks, narrated primarily by for the core Lorien Legacies titles, with additional voices like Devon Sorvari and Jeff Brick handling The Lost Files entries to bring the action and dialogue to life through immersive performances. Merchandise peaked in 2011 alongside the film's release, including official DreamWorks apparel such as promotional T-shirts featuring Loric symbols and character motifs, as well as toys like action figures of the Garde, though production waned after the initial hype.

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