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'''Armando''' is one of [[Stephen Leeds]]' [[aspect]]s.{{book ref|legion}}
 
'''Armando''' is one of [[Stephen Leeds]]' [[aspect]]s.{{book ref|legion}}
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== Appearance and Personality ==
   
 
He is thin, with black hair he wears slicked back, and a soft Spanish accent. He is a megalomaniac who lives in Stephen's attic, and believes he's the emperor of Mexico. He refers to himself in the third person as "His Majesty". In the past, he has asked [[Ivy]] to marry him and become queen of Mexico and asked Stephen to get his throne back. He does not seem to believe anyone when they tell him that Mexico is not ruled by an emperor anymore.{{book ref|legion|3}} Early on, he wasn't as serious about his megalomania, even going to far as to joke about it with Stephen.{{book ref|legion3|3}} As time went on, however, he grew colder, even refusing to come to the white room while on a "hunger strike"{{book ref|legion2|8}} and imposing "royal auditory sanctions" on Stephen.{{book ref|legion3|2}}
 
He is thin, with black hair he wears slicked back, and a soft Spanish accent. He is a megalomaniac who lives in Stephen's attic, and believes he's the emperor of Mexico. He refers to himself in the third person as "His Majesty". In the past, he has asked [[Ivy]] to marry him and become queen of Mexico and asked Stephen to get his throne back. He does not seem to believe anyone when they tell him that Mexico is not ruled by an emperor anymore.{{book ref|legion|3}} Early on, he wasn't as serious about his megalomania, even going to far as to joke about it with Stephen.{{book ref|legion3|3}} As time went on, however, he grew colder, even refusing to come to the white room while on a "hunger strike"{{book ref|legion2|8}} and imposing "royal auditory sanctions" on Stephen.{{book ref|legion3|2}}
   
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== Attributes and Abilities ==
He is also a photography expert. He was created during a missing persons case, eight years prior to Stephen's hunt for [[Sandra]].{{book ref|legion3|3}} Stephen used his expertise on the Razon case to determine that the past-pictures were not faked. Armando used a combination of computer tests and his own eyes to determine the veracity of the photos, however, he was disappointed with the composition of the photos.{{book ref|legion|3}} He keeps a collection of nighttime photographs from around the world in his room.
 
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Armando is a photography expert. He can use a variety of computer tests as well as his own eye to determine if photos have been doctored.{{book ref|legion|3}} He keeps a collection of nighttime photographs from around the world in his room.{{book ref|legion3|3}}
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== History ==
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He was created during a missing persons case, eight years prior to Stephen's hunt for [[Sandra]].{{book ref|legion3|3}}
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Stephen used his expertise on the Razon case to determine if past-pictures were faked. Armando confirmed the veracity of the photos, however, he was disappointed with the composition of the photos.{{book ref|legion|3}}
   
 
He becomes the first of Stephen's aspects to disappear after the arrival of [[Jenny]], leaving behind a bloodied, disorderly room.{{book ref|legion3|3}} After his death, Stephen loses all photography knowledge, even the simplest things like setting up a tripod.{{book ref|legion3|5}} Armando then became a nightmare, with pale skin and milky eyes in sunken sockets.
 
He becomes the first of Stephen's aspects to disappear after the arrival of [[Jenny]], leaving behind a bloodied, disorderly room.{{book ref|legion3|3}} After his death, Stephen loses all photography knowledge, even the simplest things like setting up a tripod.{{book ref|legion3|5}} Armando then became a nightmare, with pale skin and milky eyes in sunken sockets.

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Armando
Groups Aspect
Homeworld Earth (Legion)

Armando is one of Stephen Leeds' aspects.[1]

Appearance and Personality

He is thin, with black hair he wears slicked back, and a soft Spanish accent. He is a megalomaniac who lives in Stephen's attic, and believes he's the emperor of Mexico. He refers to himself in the third person as "His Majesty". In the past, he has asked Ivy to marry him and become queen of Mexico and asked Stephen to get his throne back. He does not seem to believe anyone when they tell him that Mexico is not ruled by an emperor anymore.[2] Early on, he wasn't as serious about his megalomania, even going to far as to joke about it with Stephen.[3] As time went on, however, he grew colder, even refusing to come to the white room while on a "hunger strike"[4] and imposing "royal auditory sanctions" on Stephen.[5]

Attributes and Abilities

Armando is a photography expert. He can use a variety of computer tests as well as his own eye to determine if photos have been doctored.[2] He keeps a collection of nighttime photographs from around the world in his room.[3]

History

He was created during a missing persons case, eight years prior to Stephen's hunt for Sandra.[3]

Stephen used his expertise on the Razon case to determine if past-pictures were faked. Armando confirmed the veracity of the photos, however, he was disappointed with the composition of the photos.[2]

He becomes the first of Stephen's aspects to disappear after the arrival of Jenny, leaving behind a bloodied, disorderly room.[3] After his death, Stephen loses all photography knowledge, even the simplest things like setting up a tripod.[6] Armando then became a nightmare, with pale skin and milky eyes in sunken sockets.

As a nightmare, Armando no longer followed the rules of regular aspects, moving directly through people rather than attempting to move around them as if made of real matter. He also spoke in a low voice that can still be heard over loud noises. He killed Tobias using a knife.[7] He also wounded Stephen with that same knife. J.C. arrived shortly afterward, killing nightmare Armando with his gun.[8]

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