"Living at a river, one comes to know the nature of the fish therein; Dwelling by a mountain, one learns to recognize the language of the birds thereupon."
ThiaFemale ⋆ Adult ⋆ Makoatl |
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Full Name: Thia Mandarin Dragonet
Meaning/Origin: Thia (Thee-a) My name has no meaning, yet, it has meaning. It originates from nowhere, but in spiritual terms it is who I am. Mandarin Dragonet I am titled by my spirit animal, the Mandarin fish, which is in the mighty family of Dragonets, named for the great rulers of China known as Mandarins. Gender: Female Occupation: Biologist |
Age: Adult
Species: Makoatl Alignment: Title: |
Personality:
My personality is as varied as a rainbow or my fur and scales. Some call me a hippie. Some say eco-enthusiast. I say that I am myself.
Now let me explain something: If you look around the form, you may be a bit confused with my words. Yes, man, I do use words like "man", "dude", and "rad." I have a also used words like "gastropod" and "gammaridean amphipods." Now understand that just because my dialect is colored by words that many would deem unnecessary does not make me stupid. I would like to call myself an "ecologist", and, as such, I do study quite diligently the world around me, dude. I just have a radder way to say what I see.
I live in a half-submerged ship with my pet squid, Squidly. I carry with me a satchel made of a fishing net holding my underwater camera, a waterproof journal, and a pen. With these I explore the underwater and shore, documenting all that I can find.
I am an inquisitive and adventurous sort, man, unable to find an end to the wonders of the world. My colorful looks reflect my inner personality. I love to make friends with everyone I meet. My biggest fear is being disliked by others, yet, my greatest dream is to learn all I can about the world.
Many of my friends have called me the "Watcher", for I have been known to wander off and watch things for hours on end, taking pictures and writing every detail I can down. Many find this quite annoying, but I myself find it endearing. How many take the time to look at the world around them and ask "why"? Why do they do that? How do they do that? What happens if...?
My personality is as varied as a rainbow or my fur and scales. Some call me a hippie. Some say eco-enthusiast. I say that I am myself.
Now let me explain something: If you look around the form, you may be a bit confused with my words. Yes, man, I do use words like "man", "dude", and "rad." I have a also used words like "gastropod" and "gammaridean amphipods." Now understand that just because my dialect is colored by words that many would deem unnecessary does not make me stupid. I would like to call myself an "ecologist", and, as such, I do study quite diligently the world around me, dude. I just have a radder way to say what I see.
I live in a half-submerged ship with my pet squid, Squidly. I carry with me a satchel made of a fishing net holding my underwater camera, a waterproof journal, and a pen. With these I explore the underwater and shore, documenting all that I can find.
I am an inquisitive and adventurous sort, man, unable to find an end to the wonders of the world. My colorful looks reflect my inner personality. I love to make friends with everyone I meet. My biggest fear is being disliked by others, yet, my greatest dream is to learn all I can about the world.
Many of my friends have called me the "Watcher", for I have been known to wander off and watch things for hours on end, taking pictures and writing every detail I can down. Many find this quite annoying, but I myself find it endearing. How many take the time to look at the world around them and ask "why"? Why do they do that? How do they do that? What happens if...?
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Relationships:
Status: Open For Buds
Status: Open For Buds
Characteristics:
A waterproof camera that she uses to photograph things.
A waterproof journal and pen that she uses to document everything she sees.
Her fishing net bag that she uses to carry items on land and sea. The fact that it is made of netting makes it easier to use in water due to the lack of water resistance.
Art of Theia
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