Re: Burning the Dance Floor

Date: Monday, 30 June 2025 13:37 (UTC)From: [personal profile] tolpen
tolpen: A waist-up portrait of the Soft-Eyed Mycologist. He is a man with dark skin and long dark hair, wearing a cyan waistcoat a white shirt. He is lifting a red mask from his face. He is wearing large round golden pince-nez. (the soft-eyed mycologist)
What an amazing body body to work with. The Mycologist catches the Professor on his forearm a few centimetres above the floor. It is a move feline in its nature - quick, efficient, yet aimed to dazzle anyone looking. He pulls them back up in one fluid motion, betraying that under the soft fabric are trained muscles... and a considerable knowledge of physics.

They are so close to each other now. The Mycologist hasn't stopped smiling since the dance began, but now he has to make a pause to wet his lips. His tongue stretches perhaps a little too far.
"How fortunate for them that death avoids humans in the Neath, then," he murmurs, and there it is a gain, the little pleased purr in his voice. This close, chest to chest, it can be felt reverberating under his ribs.

He then offers, in this momentarily pause: "Drinks?"
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You have reached Tolpen. Tolp is still figuring out Dreamwidth and is currently using it to role-play the Soft-Eyed Mycologist, a Fallen London character (see sticky entry). A larger crew might appear, eventually.
Tolpen uses ne/nem/neir neopronouns when feeling fancy, and he/she/they when not. Ne occasionally writes stuff on AO3 under the same name.
Among neir interests belong (in no particular order) necromancy, murder mysteries, TTRPGs, crocheting, toxicology, and pretending ne is a man with a mid-life crisis and a job of keeping the reality together online.
Oh, and ne is still a Homestuck fan in this time and age, gods help us all.

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