Count Lionel Longfellow
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A wealthy collector and purveyor of rare and unusual magical artifacts, Count Longfellow is a snake famous for his profound knowledge of the arcane arts as well as his charismatic charm and wit. Though he possesses no capacity for magic himself, Longfellow does have a mild form of telekinesis, allowing him to lift and manipulate lightweight objects with ease and precision, even performing complex maneuvers such as shuffling cards and placing entire sets of tableware at once, although he struggles to lift anything especially hefty.
A wealthy collector and purveyor of rare and unusual magical artifacts, Count Longfellow is a snake famous for his profound knowledge of the arcane arts as well as his charismatic charm and wit. Though he possesses no capacity for magic himself, Longfellow does have a mild form of telekinesis, allowing him to lift and manipulate lightweight objects with ease and precision, even performing complex maneuvers such as shuffling cards and placing entire sets of tableware at once, although he struggles to lift anything especially hefty.
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Snake / Serpent
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A gentleman eh? So will read you a story and bring you a cup of tea via telekinesis before he devours you? Looks very pretty. And I sure can vibe with his dislikes, although to be fair, I'm lead to believe many if not most would... although I do like cheese... that doesn't count as being a guest of terrible taste, does it?
Ahh, a pity, about the cheese. It's a beloved weakness of mine (That and milk straight from the tap but, THAT is another story)
He certainly seems, he'd make wonderful company. And an ally with his knowledge of what seems to be possibly magical items.
Not to assume but, his marks. Looks similar to the "Fleur De Le" is Lord Longfellow of European descendancy?
He certainly seems, he'd make wonderful company. And an ally with his knowledge of what seems to be possibly magical items.
Not to assume but, his marks. Looks similar to the "Fleur De Le" is Lord Longfellow of European descendancy?
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