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Leah was a minor character in The Last of Us Part II and a member of Washington Liberation Front. She was Jordan's love interest before the Seraphites killed her.[2]

Biography[]

Background and early life[]

Not much is known about Leah's background, only that she was a member of the WLF and was Jordan's lover.[3]

Events of The Last of Us Part II[]

Leah was one of the eight WLF members who traveled to Jackson, Wyoming to kill Joel Miller.[4] Upon returning to Seattle, Washington she was assigned by Isaac Dixon to a two-week mission at a local TV station due to an increase in Seraphite activity.[3] She wrote a note to Jordan, mentioning that Seraphites had been spotted in the area, and also included a revealing photo of herself in case he missed her.[2]

The note and photograph were confiscated by Ellie after she killed Jordan at Eastbrook Elementary. Once she and Dina reached a safe place to read it, they decided to head to the TV station in hopes of gaining more information.

Once inside the TV station, they found Leah's dead body impaled with arrows. Ellie then discovered a duffel bag under her bed and found several photos that Leah took while in Jackson. They showcased all of Leah's friends: Abby Anderson, Manny Alvarez, Owen MooreNora HarrisMelNick, and Jordan. Ellie expressed frustration over Leah's death, as they were unable to learn any new information. Despite not being directly involved in Joel's death, Ellie still viewed Leah as complicit.[2]

Behind the scenes[]

  • Leah is the only one amongst Abby's group to not have an unlockable model under the main menu's Model Viewer. In the concept art, Leah was supposed to be blonde and wear a white hat.[5]
  • Leah is the only member in Abby's group that neither Ellie or Tommy killed because the Seraphites killed her first.

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Leah's profile image, Art Station, (Accessed 2020)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Seattle Day 1"
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Seattle Day 1"
  4. "Jackson"
  5. Twitter
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