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|size = 222px
|size = 222px
|caption = Leavis at the Jousters in The Lost and Damned.
|caption = Leavis at the Jousters in The Lost and Damned.
|games = [[The Lost and Damned]]
|game_1 = The Lost and Damned
|gender = M
|gender = M
|dob =  
|dob =  
|pob =  
|pob =  
|home =  
|home =  
|nationality = American
|nationality = United States
|family =  
|family =  
|affiliations = [[Johnny Klebitz]]<br>[[The Lost Brotherhood]]<br>[[Thomas Stubbs]] <small>(2008)</small>
|affiliations = [[Johnny Klebitz]]<br />[[The Lost Brotherhood]]<br />[[Thomas Stubbs]] <small>(2008)</small>
|vehicles =  
|vehicles =  
|businesses = Jousters Gentlemen Club
|businesses = [[Jousters|Jousters Gentlemen Club]]
|voice = [[Robert Blumenfeld]]
|voice = [[Robert Blumenfeld]]
}}
}}
'''Leavis''' is a minor character in [[The Lost and Damned]].
'''Leavis''' is a minor character in [[The Lost and Damned]].


== Description ==
== Description ==
Leavis works as a [[wp:maître d'|maître d']] at the [[Jousters]] Gentlemen Club, being prominently featured in only two mission cutscenes during which he serves as the first person whom [[Johnny Klebitz]] meets whenever he enters the club.  
Leavis works as a [[:wp:maître d'|maître d']] at the [[Jousters|Jousters Gentlemen Club]], being prominently featured in only two mission cutscenes during which he serves as the first person whom [[Johnny Klebitz]] meets whenever he enters the club.  


Leavis' sophisticated British speech and choice of profession serving the rich is met with disdain by Johnny, who views him as outdated and subversive.<ref name="Politics">'''Leavis:''' "I think you should leave, sir, before I call the police."<br>'''Johnny:''' "'I think you should leave, sir, before I...' Dude, it's the twenty-first century. Let me tell you something...You've got a job wiping rich pricks' asses, and for some reason you seem a little pleased with yourself.", ("[[Politics]]").</ref> Johnny initial encounter with Leavis and his criticism of his lifestyle leads Leavis to attempt turning him away, until Johnny clarifies that he wishes to see [[Thomas Stubbs|Thomas Stubbs III]], to which point Leavis warms up to Johnny and leads him to Stubbs. In their second and final encounter, Johnny engages with Leavis in a brief discussion about whether their lifestyles bring them happiness, and the two resolve that one can be content in their own way.<ref name="OffRoute">'''Johnny:''' ..."Hey, let me ask you something... Do you really enjoy life?"<br>'''Leavis:''' "I don't really know what you mean, sir."<br>'''Johnny:''' "I mean, does serving all these rich morons, you know... smell of money and all that stuff, you know, does that make you happy?"<br>'''Leavis:''' "Yes, sir, something like that. And tell me, sir, are you happy? I mean, has giving the man the, err, finger, really satisfied some inner urge within you, sir?"<br>'''Johnny:''' "Well, I think what I've learned is that there's always a man, dude. He just wears a different uniform."<br>'''Leavis:''' "As you say, sir."...("[[Off Route]]").</ref>
Leavis' sophisticated British speech and choice of profession serving the rich is met with disdain by Johnny, who views him as outdated and subversive.<ref name="Politics">'''Leavis:''' "I think you should leave, sir, before I call the police."<br>'''Johnny:''' "'I think you should leave, sir, before I...' Dude, it's the twenty-first century. Let me tell you something...You've got a job wiping rich pricks' asses, and for some reason you seem a little pleased with yourself.", ("[[Politics]]").</ref> Johnny initial encounter with Leavis and his criticism of his lifestyle leads Leavis to attempt turning him away, until Johnny clarifies that he wishes to see [[Thomas Stubbs|Thomas Stubbs III]], to which point Leavis warms up to Johnny and leads him to Stubbs. In their second and final encounter, Johnny engages with Leavis in a brief discussion about whether their lifestyles bring them happiness, and the two resolve that one can be content in their own way.<ref name="OffRoute">'''Johnny:''' ..."Hey, let me ask you something... Do you really enjoy life?"<br>'''Leavis:''' "I don't really know what you mean, sir."<br>'''Johnny:''' "I mean, does serving all these rich morons, you know... smell of money and all that stuff, you know, does that make you happy?"<br>'''Leavis:''' "Yes, sir, something like that. And tell me, sir, are you happy? I mean, has giving the man the, err, finger, really satisfied some inner urge within you, sir?"<br>'''Johnny:''' "Well, I think what I've learned is that there's always a man, dude. He just wears a different uniform."<br>'''Leavis:''' "As you say, sir."...("[[Off Route]]").</ref>
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[[Category:Characters in The Lost and Damned]]
[[Category:Characters in The Lost and Damned]]
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