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- Yes, he is a moth dust addict.
- He might be the mural's painter, but it is unlikely that he is at this point. If you give him moths you can see at mid point of progress that he painted a crappy version of him on the wall, so he doesn't seem a very skilled (or patient) painter at the moment (...maybe he's just to obsessed with his need for moth dust to concentrate). When Rimat asks him about the mural he just says that art is very complicated and that she doesn't know anything about it - but it feels more like an excuse than anything.
- He might not want to go outside because he is small and easily robbed or abused by other stronger creatures. I like you're theory that this isn't his home. :)