Elias would do whatever it took to keep @Nineva and her unborn litter safe. Though he had absolutely no experience when it came to childbearing even he knew that she would give birth sooner rather than later. Though pregnancy was a look she wore remarkably well, the sheer abundance of coyotes in the Cedarwoods made things difficult from them both. Try as he might, Elias just couldn't provide for them as well as he'd like. There was no food to scavenge, all the smaller prey had turned tail and ran- and in all honesty Elias couldn't blame them. Only he couldn't do the same, he was bound to Nin now and he was fine with that, honestly. Happy to be in her service.
And so, Elias wandered east, away from the roaming packs of coyotes. He'd been in these parts before, recognised them as he sniffed around the bases of the burnt out trees. This didn't seem like the best place to hunt, after all even with the shoots of greenery growing between the blackened trees this place didn't seem all that alive. It was quiet, almost too quiet. His nose wrinkled as he scented the air, his brows drawing together as he glanced this way and that. As it had before, his nose picked up on the lingering scent of the Draw on the wind. He couldn't help but wonder how @Kerberos was faring, he'd been awfully helpful that day...
Standing tall-so at the very least he wasn't hunched over like some sad gremlin- he untucked his tail from between his legs and limped on, his footsteps making an strange tappity-tap beat as he went along. He wouldn't let Nin or their litter starve, he'd sooner let his rips jut out from his sides then allow that. Hunger pains were nothing and he could deal with the deep set aching in his bones, their safety was all that mattered.