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'''Stephen Leeds''' is an American on Earth.
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'''Stephen Rhone Leeds''' is a private investigator living in America.
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== Appearance and Personality ==
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{{image|Legion PL cover art.jpg|side=left|width=200px|With some of his [[aspect]]s}}
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Stephen is a rather bland man in his thirties with a mundane face.{{book ref|legion2|13}}
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Stephen does not like being studied by psychologists, something they attempt quite often. He is often quite snappish and rude towards them, and sometimes this spills out into his relationship with his butler, [[Wilson]], and his aspects.{{book ref|legion|1}} He has a reputation as a reclusive and amoral jerk. He himself concurs on reclusive and jerk.{{book ref|legion|7}} He also repeatedly denies the characterization of him as a genius, insisting that it is his aspects who are smart.{{book ref|legion|3}} When confronted about [[Sandra]], he grows angry and impulsive.{{book ref|legion|3}}
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== Attributes and Abilities ==
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Stephen has the capability to process large amounts of information subconsciously. This, combined with his mental strangeness, led to the creation of [[aspect]]s, compartments of his brain that manifest as hallucinations. Each aspect specializes in manifesting one (or sometimes more) areas of his subconscious knowledge. Stephen must have the aspects re-tell him the information he already knows in order to process it directly.
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Stephen is able to skim a book or listen to a tape and create an aspect with the knowledge from that book or tape, even though he doesn't process the information directly.{{book ref|legion|5}} In a similar vein, he is able to skim a sheet of facts and have an aspect "read" it to him later.{{book ref|legion|4}}
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Stephen regularly binges on all kinds of information so that his aspects can tell it to him later.{{book ref|legion3|8}}
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Typically, Stephen's aspects stay in their rooms in his [[Stephen Leeds' mansion|mansion]], accompanying him when necessary. Sometimes, however, he will call them all together to a large white room in order to have the expertise on every subject to solve more difficult problems.{{book ref|legion2|8}}
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Stephen uses his abilities to solve cases as a private detective. He calls himself a specialist- one who specializes in many different areas.{{book ref|legion2|1}}
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== History ==
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=== Life and Career Prior to the Razon Case ===
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Sometime in his twenties, Stephen met Sandra at Camrid Hotel{{book ref|legion3|2}} and she taught him to control his hallucinations, turning them into aspects.{{book ref|legion3|5}}
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After Sandra left, Stephen took on many cases as a private investigator, including one involving a teleporting cat.{{book ref|legion2|8}} The police are often involved,{{book ref|legion2|11}} and he is sometimes employed by the government.{{cite}}
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=== Search for Razon's Camera ===
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Stephen met with [[Monica]] and agreed to take on a case for her tracking a [[Razon's camera|camera that can look into the past]].{{book ref|legion|3}} He traveled first to Razon's house,{{book ref|legion|4}} then to Jerusalem. On the way, he created a linguist aspect, [[Kalyani]].{{book ref|legion|5}} There, he was captured by the [[wikipedia: Abu Sayyaf|Abu Sayyaf]], who had also captured the [[Balubal Razon|camera's creator]], along with the camera. He convinced them to free him so he can get a good look at the camera. However, Monica's subsequent escape provoked a shooting match, during which [[J.C.]] is able to help Stephen shoot all of their captors. One of the captors didn't quite die and was able to pull the pin on a grenade, which injured Stephen and Monica and rendered the camera unusable and irreparable.{{book ref|legion|7}} Stephen returned to his mansion, with the bulb from the camera, and refused to help Monica further. To help him reverse-engineer the camera, he created an aspect that knows about quantum physics, [[Arnaud]].{{book ref|legion|8}}
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=== The I3 incident ===
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Stephen met with an old friend, [[Yol Chay]]. Yol asked Stephen to find a dead body and gives him a 10% share in [[Innovation Information Incorporated]], the biotech company owned by Yol, as a consultation fee.{{book ref|legion2|3}} Since Stephen was then a stockholder in I3, he felt compelled to help investigate.{{book ref|legion2|7}} Stephen first met with the I3 scientist team to learn that [[Panos Maheras|Panos]], the dead person whose body was missing, had encrypted data written into his body,{{book ref|legion2|5}} then he investigated by poking around Panos' desk and office.{{book ref|legion2|6}} Yol informed him that he had to leave I3 headquarters, as it would soon be put under quarantine by the feds.{{book ref|legion2|7}}
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Stephen met with his aspects in the White Room to go over the information he had.{{book ref|legion2|8}} He decided the first step was a trip to the coroner's office, but unfortunately, he was tailed on the way there.{{book ref|legion2|9}} Suspecting an assassin, [[Zen Rigby]], he confronted the tail, but it turned out to be [[Dion Maheras]], Panos' younger brother. Zen was tailing him as well, just not as obviously.{{book ref|legion2|11}} Leaving Dion in the car, Stephen met with the coroner, [[Liza]]. She allowed him entry to the morgue and he deduced that a visitor had left tape on the door to obstruct it from locking.{{book ref|legion2|12}} He left with a flash drive containing the security tapes. Zen confronted him, demanding to see the drive, assuming it had the key for decrypting the information in Panos' body. Once Stephen alerted the security guard, however, Zen was forced to leave. After realizing he was being tailed by an assassin, Stephen set in to motion a plan that he hoped would save his life.{{book ref|legion2|13}} Stephen next went to the Maheras household and spoke to [[Mrs. Maheras|Panos' mother]]. She refused to give him any information.{{book ref|legion2|15}}
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After stating that he would break into [[Exeltec]], the company that had hired Zen, he realized that Zen had bugged him during the confrontation outside the morgue. Because of this, he decides against breaking in.{{book ref|legion2|16}} He takes Dion to [[wikipedia: Denny's|Denny's]] for a quick break.{{book ref|legion2|17}} When they return to the car, Zen is waiting for them. Zen separates him from all his aspects but [[Audrey]] and takes him to a cellar, awaiting orders from her superiors at Exeltec.{{book ref|legion2|18}} Zen is about to kill Stephen when Wilson buys 60% of Exeltec on his behalf, allowing him to vote himself owner and call Zen off.{{book ref|legion2|20}} He returns to Mrs. Maheras' house, where he finds the encryption key behind Panos' portrait and gives Panos' body (which Mrs. Maheras had) to the feds for cryogenic freezing.{{book ref|legion2|21}}
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=== Chasing Sandra ===
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During the months following the I3 incident, Stephen stops dating{{book ref|legion3|4}} and taking on cases.{{book ref|legion3|11}}
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At least eighteen months after the I3 incident, Stephen manifested a new aspect, [[Jenny]].{{book ref|legion3|1}} Jenny claimed to be a biographer, but Stephen was not sure why she was manifested.{{book ref|legion3|8}} Just afterwards, he received a series of texts from Sandra, starting with HELP and including a cipher that points to a drop point at a fairgrounds.{{book ref|legion3|2}} After he received these messages, he attempted to meet with all his aspects, only to find [[Armando]] had become a nightmare.{{book ref|legion3|3}} He continued to the drop point at the fairgrounds and found a phone there, which Sandra called him on.{{book ref|legion3|5}} She claimed to have found peace by ridding herself of her aspects, partially confirming a long-running fear of Stephen's aspects that a further meeting with Sandra would lead to Stephen being "cured".{{book ref|legion|6}}
   
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Stephen broke in to [[Wode|Walters and Ostman Detention Enterprises]], only to find out he had broke in to a simulation.{{book ref|legion3|10}} [[Kyle]], the president of WODE, put him into another simulation, this time of a deserted island. [[Lua]] teleported in and helped him break out by making a catamaran, but broke too many rules and had to disappear.{{book ref|legion3|12}} He was put into another simulation, this time of a mob raiding a casino, and [[Ivy]], J.C. and [[Ngozi]] all die in the crossfire. Breaking more rules, [[Chin]] spoke directly into Stephen's mind, telling him how to add the WODE employees to the simulation. Stephen was able to do this because he can see outside of the simulation even while within it. Stephen used J.C.'s gun knowledge (the first time he was able to use an aspect's knowledge after their death) to shoot the mobsters and Kyle using the simulated guns.{{book ref|legion3|13}} He then entered Sandra's simulation for one last goodbye. All of his other aspects died, returning back to the shadowy, schizophrenic voices they were twelve years ago. All except Jenny.
He is a highly intelligent person but is unable to function at such a level. His brain creates [[Aspect]]s, which are compartments of his brain as hallucinations. Only he can see them, and each is an expert on one, or possibly multiple, topics. The medical community, uncertain what to think of him, label him a schizophrenic. Many psychologists have tried to analyze and write papers about him. In [[Legion: Skin Deep]], the writer for a tabloid sends someone with a sound recorder on a blind date with him. Stephen must learn the information he needs from these aspects, even though he already knows it. Normally, the aspects can't affect him at all physically, but J.C., an aspect who "was" ex-special forces, is able to somehow "teach" Stephen how to roll out of a car the proper way.{{book ref|skin deep|10}} Stephen is able to skim through a book or listen to a tape, and though not focusing on it can create (unconsciously) another aspect with that knowledge. However, since Stephen is unable to learn from them without being close enough to physically learn from them as if they were human, he can be separated from them if an enemy knows how his mind works. Zen uses this to make Stephen lose them. She pretends that they are getting out of a car, and after Stephen lets his aspects go first, drive off.{{book ref|skin deep|18}} However, this limitation is likely only a mental barrier since once two of the aspects have a phone (also imaginary), they can call each other and relay information to Stephen.
 
   
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Stephen went to Wilson's birthday party.{{book ref|legion3|14}} After he excused himself to upstairs, Jenny appeared and told him that she was made from his experience handling aspects, and then she drifts away, leaving her knowledge behind. Stephen sat down to write a book, or perhaps series of books, chronicling recent events. Once he finished, a shadow sounding like Tobias encouraged him to write a sequel telling of ''future'' adventures his aspects might have had.{{book ref|legion3|epilogue}}
Stephen has a [[Stephen Leeds' mansion|large mansion]], with one room for each aspect, since when they are uncomfortable or cramped bad things can happen involving nightmares and aspects disappearing. These bad things also can happen when Stephen's ability to maintain that the aspects are real breaks down, such as when a person throws an ice cream bar to an aspect. When Stephen sees this, the Popsicle appears to split in two, since he still sees the real one as well as the one that the aspect catches.{{book ref|skin deep|4}} It is theorized that since each aspect has a mental disorder, if Stephen didn't have any aspects, he would have all these disorders, making it impossible for him to live in any way. When he cannot solve a problem and needs all of their help at once, he calls them into a large white room.
 
   
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== Trivia ==
Stephen uses his abilities to solve cases as a private detective. He calls himself a specialist- one who specializes in many different areas. In Legion: Skin Deep, he is offered a job that will allow him complete financial independence so that he no longer needs to take cases. Though he had not wanted to take the job previously, this gave him pause, showing that he does not enjoy this profession.
 
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* It is implied that the books Stephen writes in the epilogue of ''Lies of the Beholder'' are in fact ''[[Legion]]'', ''[[Legion: Skin Deep]]'' and ''[[Lies of the Beholder]]''. This is similar to ''The Hobbit'', where Bilbo is implied to have written the book after having experienced the events therein.{{book ref|legion3|epilogue}}
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* Stephen was originally created during a brainstorming session with [[Dan Wells]]. Dan said that the concept of a schizophrenic who used his hallucinations as a superpower was more of a [[Brandon]] book than a Dan book, so Brandon eventually wrote the character in the ''Legion'' trilogy.{{wob ref|11555}}{{wob ref|7086}}
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* Lemonade has no special significance. Stephen just really likes lemonade.{{wob ref|6108}}
   
 
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Stephen Leeds
Legion-cover-no-text.jpg
Abilities Aspects
Titles Legion[1]
Profession Private Investigator
Homeworld Earth (Legion)

My name is Stephen Leeds, and I am perfectly sane. My hallucinations, however, are all quite mad.

—Stephen Leeds[1]

Stephen Rhone Leeds is a private investigator living in America.

Appearance and Personality

With some of his aspects

Stephen is a rather bland man in his thirties with a mundane face.[2]

Stephen does not like being studied by psychologists, something they attempt quite often. He is often quite snappish and rude towards them, and sometimes this spills out into his relationship with his butler, Wilson, and his aspects.[1] He has a reputation as a reclusive and amoral jerk. He himself concurs on reclusive and jerk.[3] He also repeatedly denies the characterization of him as a genius, insisting that it is his aspects who are smart.[4] When confronted about Sandra, he grows angry and impulsive.[4]

Attributes and Abilities

Stephen has the capability to process large amounts of information subconsciously. This, combined with his mental strangeness, led to the creation of aspects, compartments of his brain that manifest as hallucinations. Each aspect specializes in manifesting one (or sometimes more) areas of his subconscious knowledge. Stephen must have the aspects re-tell him the information he already knows in order to process it directly.

Stephen is able to skim a book or listen to a tape and create an aspect with the knowledge from that book or tape, even though he doesn't process the information directly.[5] In a similar vein, he is able to skim a sheet of facts and have an aspect "read" it to him later.[6]

Stephen regularly binges on all kinds of information so that his aspects can tell it to him later.[7]

Typically, Stephen's aspects stay in their rooms in his mansion, accompanying him when necessary. Sometimes, however, he will call them all together to a large white room in order to have the expertise on every subject to solve more difficult problems.[8]

Stephen uses his abilities to solve cases as a private detective. He calls himself a specialist- one who specializes in many different areas.[9]

History

Life and Career Prior to the Razon Case

Sometime in his twenties, Stephen met Sandra at Camrid Hotel[10] and she taught him to control his hallucinations, turning them into aspects.[11]

After Sandra left, Stephen took on many cases as a private investigator, including one involving a teleporting cat.[8] The police are often involved,[12] and he is sometimes employed by the government.[citation needed]

Search for Razon's Camera

Stephen met with Monica and agreed to take on a case for her tracking a camera that can look into the past.[4] He traveled first to Razon's house,[6] then to Jerusalem. On the way, he created a linguist aspect, Kalyani.[5] There, he was captured by the Abu Sayyaf, who had also captured the camera's creator, along with the camera. He convinced them to free him so he can get a good look at the camera. However, Monica's subsequent escape provoked a shooting match, during which J.C. is able to help Stephen shoot all of their captors. One of the captors didn't quite die and was able to pull the pin on a grenade, which injured Stephen and Monica and rendered the camera unusable and irreparable.[3] Stephen returned to his mansion, with the bulb from the camera, and refused to help Monica further. To help him reverse-engineer the camera, he created an aspect that knows about quantum physics, Arnaud.[13]

The I3 incident

Stephen met with an old friend, Yol Chay. Yol asked Stephen to find a dead body and gives him a 10% share in Innovation Information Incorporated, the biotech company owned by Yol, as a consultation fee.[14] Since Stephen was then a stockholder in I3, he felt compelled to help investigate.[15] Stephen first met with the I3 scientist team to learn that Panos, the dead person whose body was missing, had encrypted data written into his body,[16] then he investigated by poking around Panos' desk and office.[17] Yol informed him that he had to leave I3 headquarters, as it would soon be put under quarantine by the feds.[15]

Stephen met with his aspects in the White Room to go over the information he had.[8] He decided the first step was a trip to the coroner's office, but unfortunately, he was tailed on the way there.[18] Suspecting an assassin, Zen Rigby, he confronted the tail, but it turned out to be Dion Maheras, Panos' younger brother. Zen was tailing him as well, just not as obviously.[12] Leaving Dion in the car, Stephen met with the coroner, Liza. She allowed him entry to the morgue and he deduced that a visitor had left tape on the door to obstruct it from locking.[19] He left with a flash drive containing the security tapes. Zen confronted him, demanding to see the drive, assuming it had the key for decrypting the information in Panos' body. Once Stephen alerted the security guard, however, Zen was forced to leave. After realizing he was being tailed by an assassin, Stephen set in to motion a plan that he hoped would save his life.[2] Stephen next went to the Maheras household and spoke to Panos' mother. She refused to give him any information.[20]

After stating that he would break into Exeltec, the company that had hired Zen, he realized that Zen had bugged him during the confrontation outside the morgue. Because of this, he decides against breaking in.[21] He takes Dion to Denny's for a quick break.[22] When they return to the car, Zen is waiting for them. Zen separates him from all his aspects but Audrey and takes him to a cellar, awaiting orders from her superiors at Exeltec.[23] Zen is about to kill Stephen when Wilson buys 60% of Exeltec on his behalf, allowing him to vote himself owner and call Zen off.[24] He returns to Mrs. Maheras' house, where he finds the encryption key behind Panos' portrait and gives Panos' body (which Mrs. Maheras had) to the feds for cryogenic freezing.[25]

Chasing Sandra

During the months following the I3 incident, Stephen stops dating[26] and taking on cases.[27]

At least eighteen months after the I3 incident, Stephen manifested a new aspect, Jenny.[28] Jenny claimed to be a biographer, but Stephen was not sure why she was manifested.[7] Just afterwards, he received a series of texts from Sandra, starting with HELP and including a cipher that points to a drop point at a fairgrounds.[10] After he received these messages, he attempted to meet with all his aspects, only to find Armando had become a nightmare.[29] He continued to the drop point at the fairgrounds and found a phone there, which Sandra called him on.[11] She claimed to have found peace by ridding herself of her aspects, partially confirming a long-running fear of Stephen's aspects that a further meeting with Sandra would lead to Stephen being "cured".[30]

Stephen broke in to Walters and Ostman Detention Enterprises, only to find out he had broke in to a simulation.[31] Kyle, the president of WODE, put him into another simulation, this time of a deserted island. Lua teleported in and helped him break out by making a catamaran, but broke too many rules and had to disappear.[32] He was put into another simulation, this time of a mob raiding a casino, and Ivy, J.C. and Ngozi all die in the crossfire. Breaking more rules, Chin spoke directly into Stephen's mind, telling him how to add the WODE employees to the simulation. Stephen was able to do this because he can see outside of the simulation even while within it. Stephen used J.C.'s gun knowledge (the first time he was able to use an aspect's knowledge after their death) to shoot the mobsters and Kyle using the simulated guns.[33] He then entered Sandra's simulation for one last goodbye. All of his other aspects died, returning back to the shadowy, schizophrenic voices they were twelve years ago. All except Jenny.

Stephen went to Wilson's birthday party.[34] After he excused himself to upstairs, Jenny appeared and told him that she was made from his experience handling aspects, and then she drifts away, leaving her knowledge behind. Stephen sat down to write a book, or perhaps series of books, chronicling recent events. Once he finished, a shadow sounding like Tobias encouraged him to write a sequel telling of future adventures his aspects might have had.[35]

Trivia

  • It is implied that the books Stephen writes in the epilogue of Lies of the Beholder are in fact Legion, Legion: Skin Deep and Lies of the Beholder. This is similar to The Hobbit, where Bilbo is implied to have written the book after having experienced the events therein.[35]
  • Stephen was originally created during a brainstorming session with Dan Wells. Dan said that the concept of a schizophrenic who used his hallucinations as a superpower was more of a Brandon book than a Dan book, so Brandon eventually wrote the character in the Legion trilogy.[36][37]
  • Lemonade has no special significance. Stephen just really likes lemonade.[38]

Notes

  1. a b c Legion chapter 1#
  2. a b Legion: Skin Deep chapter 13#
  3. a b Legion chapter 7#
  4. a b c Legion chapter 3#
  5. a b Legion chapter 5#
  6. a b Legion chapter 4#
  7. a b Legion: Lies of the Beholder chapter 8#
  8. a b c Legion: Skin Deep chapter 8#
  9. Legion: Skin Deep chapter 1#
  10. a b Legion: Lies of the Beholder chapter 2#
  11. a b Legion: Lies of the Beholder chapter 5#
  12. a b Legion: Skin Deep chapter 11#
  13. Legion chapter 8#
  14. Legion: Skin Deep chapter 3#
  15. a b Legion: Skin Deep chapter 7#
  16. Legion: Skin Deep chapter 5#
  17. Legion: Skin Deep chapter 6#
  18. Legion: Skin Deep chapter 9#
  19. Legion: Skin Deep chapter 12#
  20. Legion: Skin Deep chapter 15#
  21. Legion: Skin Deep chapter 16#
  22. Legion: Skin Deep chapter 17#
  23. Legion: Skin Deep chapter 18#
  24. Legion: Skin Deep chapter 20#
  25. Legion: Skin Deep chapter 21#
  26. Legion: Lies of the Beholder chapter 4#
  27. Legion: Lies of the Beholder chapter 11#
  28. Legion: Lies of the Beholder chapter 1#
  29. Legion: Lies of the Beholder chapter 3#
  30. Legion chapter 6#
  31. Legion: Lies of the Beholder chapter 10#
  32. Legion: Lies of the Beholder chapter 12#
  33. Legion: Lies of the Beholder chapter 13#
  34. Legion: Lies of the Beholder chapter 14#
  35. a b Legion: Lies of the Beholder epilogue#
  36. Subterranean Press Interview
    Arcanum - 2018-10-29#
  37. Firefight release party
    Arcanum - 2015-01-05#
  38. Shadows of Self release party
    Arcanum - 2015-10-05#
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