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== Appearance and Personality ==
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
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 also repeatedly denies the characterization of him as a genius, insisting that it is his aspects who are smart{{book ref|legion|3}}.
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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 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}}.
   
 
== Attributes and Abilities ==
 
== Attributes and Abilities ==

Revision as of 20:43, 21 July 2020

Extremepayne/Stephen Leeds
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Abilities Aspects
Titles Legion
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 Leeds is an American on Earth.

Appearance and Personality

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 also repeatedly denies the characterization of him as a genius, insisting that it is his aspects who are smart[2]. When confronted about Sandra, he grows angry and impulsive[2].

Attributes and Abilities

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He is a highly intelligent person but is unable to function at such a level. His brain creates Aspects, 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. Stephen must learn the information he needs from these aspects, even though he already knows it. 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. Stephen is unable to learn from them without being close enough to physically hear them. 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.

Stephen has a large mansion, with one room for each aspect, since when they are uncomfortable or cramped bad things can happen involving nightmares and aspects disappearing. When he cannot solve a problem and needs all of their help at once, he calls them into a large white room.

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

Notes

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