Description

Leonard County is a largely suburban county in the southeastern part of the State of Leonida, positioned between the dense urban core of Vice-Dale County and the state’s broader inland areas.

Geography

Leonard County sits in southeast Leonida, directly adjacent to Vice-Dale County. The county is characterized by built-up corridors and low-rise development rather than heavy industry or wilderness, giving it a “between-the-cities” feel—where highways, service roads, gas stations, and large retail zones become common landmarks.

Cities and Settlements

Towns

  • Waning Sands — a suburban town in Leonard County associated with large retail development, including the Evergreen shopping mall.

Influence

Leonard County is widely associated with the real-world Broward County, Florida, based on its southeast placement within the broader region and the close resemblance of its sheriff vehicle styling to Broward County’s law enforcement visuals.

The comparison is reinforced by Broward’s role in South Florida as a heavily urbanized, suburb-heavy county just outside Miami’s core—similar to how Leonard County sits outside Vice-Dale’s main urban center.