Fewer people make their homes in the cold regions of the world, there is less life where snow and ice reside, so what better place for a man who could feel no warmth, than the frozen isle of Itjivut? Maybe here Harker would find some peace, or solace, maybe a purpose? He could not find his death, that was for certain, it seemed that even falling from a mountain could not shatter his stone skin - he had to hand it to Thalia, she was as powerful as she was beautiful, and just as deadly in her precision. She had wanted him to suffer, and suffer he would for as long as he lived… and apparently he would not be able to take his own life.
The rumours were that nothing natural could survive here, in these wastelands… but he was not natural, was he? Thalia had seen to that, his former lover had made sure that he would never be considered natural again, not with his stone skin, and his insatiable hunger. Maybe here, where nothing else could live, the hunger would finally become too much and it would devour him instead? Consume his own soul and destroy him at last? So that he would not have to suffer the horror of his own existence any longer… for it was not a life, not a life he wanted, not a life he knew.
He was a Druid, a Shapeshifter, he had been born and raised to protect all life, he had been one with nature and had only killed when it had been necessary… not like this, not killing to save his own skin, not devouring innocent lives because the madness of starvation made him lose his mind. He would have loved to die from it, to let the famine take over, to let it deplete him of his strength and consciousness until he met his end… but he doubted highly that Thalia would not have considered this possibility and planned for it. His lover knew him, knew his values, he could not for one second hope that she had forgotten the possibility of Harker isolating himself so that he might starve to death. He had to find a way, had to find a way to stay clear of the living, had to keep as far from the rest of the world as was possible… until he died of old age… if even that was a possibility.
Golden eyes looked out across the frozen wastes, tears rolling down his granite cheeks, freezing immediately due to the cold.