Durr. >.> Okay. I give in. XD
Character Name: Anaxagoras
Character's Residence (IC): The Firecaverns -- a cave system that's an entirely unnatural mix of limestone, red sandstone and various volcanic rocks -- basalt, obsidian, and such. It's also surrounded by a completely physics-breaking maze on all sides, like a confounding puzzle, except where the caverns descend deep into the earth and end in a vast, mysterious body of water.
Images around where Anaxagoras lives:
http://www.wumag.kiev.ua/20061/P28_16.jpg
http://c0278592.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspac ... 360862.jpg
http://www.artinwisconsin.com/lamers/nl_11.jpg
(but with more.. furniture. XD And trappings of life. Lots of dragons and people live in this place.)
URL:
http://artdragon.mine.nu/~kat/aven/anaxagoras.html (when artdragon comes back up)
Anaxagoras is a dragon whorling, shiny copper with flaming orange-red skeletal wings and eyes.
Personality: A steady, intelligent dragon, Anaxagoras is known to be intelligent company and good conversation, if you enjoy speculative considerations of the whys of things. He does his best to be objective in all things and has gotten quite good at it over the years, as he tries to reason out the unreasonable things around him. Considering where he's chosen to live, he's never starving for food for thought.
In his neverending search for knowledge, he prefers to talk to other sentients rather than read books or scrolls, mostly due to the fact that librarians tend to get very nervous when creatures who are on fire stalk the stacks. He has taken this in stride; he prefers intelligent discourse to static books any day. To this end he travels quite a lot to centers of knowledge around the Nexus, and is always on the lookout for his next destination. However, he does not make casual acquaintances very easily even when traveling, possibly due to the fact that his idea of small talk tends to be quite a bit more wordy than the next creature's. He's not lonely, though -- wherever groups of philosophers gather, he is right at home and considered very charismatic by his peers. His theories about magic and deities and the unseen forces of the universe, while sometimes far-fetched and often esoteric, are usually met with approval or, at least, lively debate!