Grey

Greys are illusive beings who watch human activities. In Bible times, they were called "Watchers". In the Muslim world they are "Djinn". In modern day, they are conveyed as aliens from another world, or extraterrestrials. One of the earliest decriptions of a "Grey" is in The Shaver Mysteries (1941) by Richard Sharpe Shaver. Shaver descriped them as underground dwellers and even named them "Dero". The underground lore of Greys can even be traced to H. G. Wells' Time Machine (1895).

Demonology
In demonology, the "Grey" is Volac (or Valak, Valu, or Ualuc). He is a President Mighty and Great who governs 38 Legions. He appears like a Child with Angel’s Wings, riding on a two-headed Dragon. His Office is to give True Answers of Hidden Treasures, and to tell where Serpents (Reptilians) may be seen; by which he will bring unto the Exorcist without any Force or Strength being by him employed.

Volac has been on Earth since the creation of man and has even taken office in ancient human governments where a child was put in position to reign.

Ufology
Greys are by far the most commonly reported beings in UFO cases. Named for the coloration of their skin, these sapient humanoids have gathered fame and attention from UFO researchers who studied Roswell of 1947 and the Barney and Betty Hill abduction case of 1961. The image of the Greys have found its way into popular culture through mass media who represent them as the archetypal, flying saucer-using, memory-erasing alien visitor who abducts subjects to study them.

In Fortean theories, the relationship between Greys and other races such as Reptoids is usually more complex, although it's frequently believed that the Greys themselves might be both reptilian and genetically-engineered in origin, and that they're employed; or in some sources explicitly enslaved; to act as a researching workforce and do the other race's bidding. Conversely, alternate ideas abound, including some picturing the Greys as benevolent, time-traveling descendants of Humans whose main purpose is to monitor and guide the development of their ancestors.

In the majority of UFO cases, the Greys have been consistently described as short, thin humanoids with grey and hairless skin and a conspicuously large cranium. Their eyes are large, black and almond-shaped, and their facial features are restricted to a pair of small slits in the place of the nose, and a small mouth. Their fingers are usually long and dexterous. Their bodies are proportionally small, and they don't appear to have genitals, which is noticeable due to the fact that they don't wear clothes. In some cases, they have been reported as capable of telepathy.

Demonic control
The body of Greys are more or less considered a vessel for higher dimensional beings to act in a lower density environment like the earth. An Is-Be in a Grey body can leave or invade this vessel according to their will much like an avatar. It is mostly designed to be a tool for example to steer spaceships, like an interface between an Is-Be and a machine. An Is-Be can control none, one or even more Grey vessels at the same moment. There are a couple of different alien races who use Grey bodies to focus energy in lower densities.

Hill abduction
In the early sixties, The Outer Limits presented the episode "The Bellero Shield" revealing a greyish type alien that may have been the inspiration for what Barney and Betty Hill thought they saw during their alleged abduction experience. The aliens that Betty and Barney Hill described, while under hypnosis, looked remarkably like the grey creature in "The Bellero Shield". And although the actual abduction predates the episode by three years, the hypnosis section that led them to remember the alien's appearance did take place just a few days after its airing. Since the Barney and Betty Hill case, Greys have most often been associated with the alien abductions, a trope that is often repeated in science fiction films and novels.

Dante Santori
According to the book Alien Races, by Dante Santori and Petro, the Greys are called the Solipsi Rai, a two billion year old race from the constellation Cygnus and is led by a prominent leader named Ymartyyn. The Greys are often confused with other races such as the Maitre and the Zeta Reticulai (the actual abductors of Betty and Barney Hill) due to similar appearances. The Solipsi Rai, are a peaceful and harmless race that have no colonies and focus more on the development of other planets and races. They do however have one powerful weapon to protect themselves from invaders and is capable of destroying entire ships. One of their ships is responsible for the Roswell incident on July 7, 1947. They have also stated that the Human race still has 645 options for the future of their planet, with the correct options depending on their ability to develop space travel.

Popular culture

 * The species is featured in the 2007 movie Night Skies, based on an actual abduction case which took place during the Phoenix Lights event of 1997. The creatures portrayed on the film appear like skinny Greys with telepathic abilities and organic-based technology.
 * The species is featured in the Doctor Who animated special Dreamland, engaged in war with the Viperox. In the Third Doctor novel Devil Goblins from Neptune they are given the name Nedenah.
 * The Silents, although a different species, are similar to Greys in appearance and might be related.
 * There is a species called Grays in Alienology, that differ little from the standard definition of the species.
 * The Arilou Lalee'lay from Star Control are perpetually-mischievous that are intended to represent the Greys within that universe.
 * The Asgard from Stargate are typical Greys.
 * In the third episode of Extreme Dinosaurs three alien Greys appear imprisoned in a government facility, only to be freed by one of the Extreme Dinosaurs.
 * The aliens from the miniseries Taken are basic Greys.
 * Salarians in Mass Effect somewhat resemble the Greys.
 * In South Park a frequent Easter Egg in the show is the presence of what they call Visitors, aliens virtually identical to the mainstream idea of a Grey in every way.
 * The Furon are most likely inspired by the Greys.
 * The Greys also make an appearance in the 2001 MuckyFoot game, StarTopia, in which they can run the player's Sick Bay facilities.
 * The Interdimensional Beings from Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull are basic Greys.
 * The Colonists; a.k.a. Reticulans or Greys; are featured as part of the major mythology of The X-Files series.
 * The Babylon 5 universe features at least three species designed after the Greys of popular culture: the Streibs, the Zeners and the Vree.
 * The cartoon Buzz Lightyear of Star Command names them Roswellians and shows an inversion of the classic story; in which Buzz and his team crash land on the Grey's homeworld.
 * Roger from American Dad is an obvious example of a Grey in modern media.
 * Paul from the movie of the same name is a very deliberate example of a Grey.
 * The What from The Tick disguised themselves as a type of grey when they abducted the shows titular character.
 * The Sectoid from X-Com are that universe's variation of the concept.
 * Barash from Star Trek: The Next Generation belongs to a Grey-like species.
 * Greys appear (under the name "Grays") in the second and third Ratchet & Clank games.
 * In the 2013 horror-science fiction film Dark Skies, the main villains are named "the Greys".
 * The Vargon from the American Chillers novels are essentially Greys.
 * Men in Black features two species - Baltians and Arquillians - which bear some similarities to this species. However neither fits well in the size factor, the former being much taller than how the typical Grey is usually portrayed and the latter being several times smaller.
 * The mature form of the Skrit Na from Animorphs.
 * They are featured as one of the inhabitants of Area 51 in the animated comedy Escape from Planet Earth. 
 * The aliens from the 1977 science fiction film Close Encounters of the Third Kind are Greys.
 * The Duros from Star Wars are also physically Grey-like, despite being considerably taller than most other depictions.
 * Ankh-Venharis from the 1982 film Time Walker is revealed to be a Grey-like alien.
 * In the Dilbert animated cartoon series, a one-off gag has a pair of Greys arguing when one refers to itself as a "UFO", defending its position by insisting that it's a better name than their real one, Zyzphlahelmrn.
 * The Velgroxs from Transformers: Rescue Bots, appear to be a hideous Grey-like species.
 * Giygas from the Mother game series somewhat resembles a Grey in Mother 1.
 * The Sophons and Mavros from Endless Space are Greys with Spacesuits.
 * The Arcturans' appearance in Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween is based off the Greys.
 * In Transformers: Cyberverse, one of the heads on Starscream's Quintesson Judge body resembles a Grey.
 * In Samurai Jack, one large muscular Grey-like alien warrior.
 * The Abductors from Star Trek: Untold Voyages #5 are typical Greys.
 * In Final Space, the Lord Commander and Clarence both somewhat resemble Greys.
 * In Deus Ex Creatures called Grays are references to Greys

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