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− | The main character of the trilogy. For her home, see [[Leslie's Apartment]]. | + | The main character of the trilogy. Initially she believes herself to be human, but is later revealed to be a half-[[Avatar]]. |
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− | Leslie seems quite dismissive of modern culture, calling the current TV trends "mindless trash" {{chapter|1|1}}. | + | Leslie seems quite dismissive of modern culture, calling the current TV trends "mindless trash" {{chapter|1|1}}. Tends to drink heavily when she goes out with her friends [[Jasmine]] and [[Rhiannon]], but it's not clear if this is her habit or their influence. Relies on strong coffee to wake her up again after a night out. Suffers from moderately intense hangovers, but it back to normal pretty quickly. {{chapter|1|1|2}} |
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Revision as of 21:34, 30 October 2019
The main character of the trilogy. Initially she believes herself to be human, but is later revealed to be a half-Avatar. For her home, see Leslie's Apartment.
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Appearance
Personality
Leslie seems quite dismissive of modern culture, calling the current TV trends "mindless trash" (1.1). Tends to drink heavily when she goes out with her friends Jasmine and Rhiannon, but it's not clear if this is her habit or their influence. Relies on strong coffee to wake her up again after a night out. Suffers from moderately intense hangovers, but it back to normal pretty quickly. (1.1.2)