Aspect

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Aspect
World of Origin Earth (Legion)

Aspect is the term that Stephen Leeds uses for his hallucinations.[1] Each aspect embodies a specialized area of Stephen's knowledge.

Existence

Creation

Stephen can create a new aspect by skimming through a book or listening to a tape. If he does not already have an aspect for that subject, a new one will be created. This process does not require his attention or conscious thought.

Knowledge

Aspects need to be close to Stephen for him to use their information. They cannot affect the real world, so they must tell Stephen their knowledge. However, two aspects who have cell phones are able to communicate information to Stephen through them. J.C. was able to guide Stephen's hand in order to shoot people when Stephen was in danger.[2]

Disappearance

Aspects are able to die. Once an aspect is dead, Stephen can no longer access that knowledge.[3] They can die both by standard human ways to die (e.g. being stabbed) or by turning into a nightmare, which happens when Stephen loses control.[4] Every aspect except Jenny did one of these two things while Stephen was trying to find Sandra.[5]

Known Aspects

When Stephen took the case of Razon's camera, he had 45 living aspects. Two aspects, Kalyani and Arnaud, were added in that case, bringing the total number of living aspects to 47.[6] That number increased to 48 when Jenny was created before rapidly decreasing to one as all aspects beside Jenny were killed.[7] Two aspects, Ignacio and Justin, died before the Razon case and and are marked below with a †.

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