


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.

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

When confronted about Sandra, he grows angry and impulsive. He also repeatedly denies the characterization of him as a genius, insisting that it is his aspects who are smart. He himself concurs on reclusive and jerk. He has a reputation as a reclusive and amoral jerk. He is often quite snappish and rude towards them, and sometimes this spills out into his relationship with his butler, Wilson, and his aspects. Stephen does not like being studied by psychologists, something they attempt quite often. Stephen is a rather bland man in his thirties with a mundane face. He used to solve different problems of people at a good price.By Dominik Broniek With some of his aspects Wherever he is off to, he is connected with a team of experts (imaginary) who gives him all the advice and explanation of matters. Leeds used to call them aspects in order to carry and manifest the information. However, in order to have all this, his mind used to create hallucination and some hallucinatory people. He has unrivaled aptitude and is capable of learning any new skill, art or vocation just in a matter of few hours. The story of Stephen Leeds continues who is perfectly sane and it is just his hallucinations, which are actually mad. Oliver Wyman once again is the chosen narrator for the narration job and the performance was highly liked by many. It is a science fiction fantasy and has got everything that you could expect from a Brandon Sanderson novel. Legion: The Many Lives of Stephen Leeds is a contemporary science fiction, which is obviously the comfort zone of the author, but every time, he manages to give a nice and refreshing experience to his followers.
