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{{Infobox character
[[File:Leavis-TLAD.jpg|thumb|Leavis at the Jousters.]]
 
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|name = Leavis
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|image = LeavisTLAD.png
 
|games = [[The Lost and Damned]]
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|aka = {{H:title|By the game's credits|Maitre D}}
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|status = Alive
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|size = 200px
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|gender = M
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|pob = [[United Kingdom|England]] <small>(Possibly)</small>
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|home = [[Liberty City (HD Universe)|Liberty City]]
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|nationality = {{Flagicon|United Kingdom|Flag of the United Kingdom}} [[United Kingdom|British]] {{Flagicon|United States of America|Flag of the United States}} [[United States of America|American]]
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|affiliations = [[Thomas Stubbs]]
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|businesses = Maître d'
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|voice = [[Robert Blumenfeld]]}}
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{{Quote|I think you should leave, sir, before I call the police.|Leavis}}
   
 
'''Leavis''' is a minor character in [[The Lost and Damned]].
 
'''Leavis''' is a minor character in [[The Lost and Damned]].
   
== Description ==
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==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.
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Leavis works as a [[wp:maître d'|maître d']] at the [[Jousters]] Gentlemen Club, being prominently featured in 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sophisticated British speech and choice of profession serving the rich is met with disdain by Johnny, who views him as outdated and subversive (Johnny: "''Dude, it's the twenty-first century.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.''"). 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 (Johnny: "''Well, I think what I've learned is that there's always a man, dude. He just wears a different uniform''").
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Leavis' sophisticated [[United Kingdom|British]] speech and choice of profession serving the rich is met with disdain by Johnny, who views him as outdated and subversive. 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.
   
 
==Mission Appearances==
In the credits, Leavis is credited as "'''Maitre D'''", and is voiced by [[Robert Blumenfeld]].
 
 
==Mission appearances==
 
 
;The Lost and Damned
 
;The Lost and Damned
 
*[[Politics]]
 
*[[Politics]]
 
*[[Off Route]]
 
*[[Off Route]]
   
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==Gallery==
{{The Lost and Damned Characters}}
 
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[[Category:Characters]]
 
[[Category:Characters]]
 
[[Category:Characters in The Lost and Damned]]
 
[[Category:Characters in The Lost and Damned]]

Revision as of 18:36, 3 November 2015


I think you should leave, sir, before I call the police.
— Leavis

Leavis is a minor character in The Lost and Damned.

Description

Leavis works as a maître d' at the Jousters Gentlemen Club, being prominently featured in 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. 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 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.

Mission Appearances

The Lost and Damned

Gallery