Alexander had always been a loner, preferring the company of the night and the shadows rather than the bustling life of humans. He had seen too many human civilizations rise and fall, too many wars and too much bloodshed. He had grown more and more disillusioned with humanity as the years passed by.
So he retreated to the forests, far from human settlements, and lived in solitude for centuries.
Living alone had its own challenges, but Alexander had learned to embrace them. He had grown adept at hunting and surviving in the wilderness, and he relished the peace and quiet that came with solitude.