He was seeking his brother. The man had vanished weeks ago, and try as he and @Vespertio might, they had yet to find a solid trail of where he might have gone. Nathaniel attempted to reason this away, especially given Angele's announced departure, yet he couldn't help the sickening feeling that stole over his guts and chilled them as the outside air did his nose and ears. Anthem had been so devoted to Fallen Tree Cove. Worked his way up to second, to the role of guardian. He hadn't even a lady to give him troubles. Why would he have left it behind? Perhaps he had needed to do some soul searching, as Angele had? Yet, the second brother had always been the most confident in his convictions out of the three of them. Certainly more so than Nathaniel, and he had stayed despite all the times his heart had screamed and tantrumed within his chest to be set free.
On days he could no longer take not looking, Nathaniel struck out to search. Today, this brought him to the Fen, and until presently, he had found not a trace of anything. Yet as the winds shifted, an unidentifiable scent entered his lungs, and intrigue drew him to it like a magnet. There were few things the well-traveled logophile had encountered, and he found it hard to believe that there truly existed such a creature that he was not familiar with. Perhaps he was mistaken, the scent corrupted by other forces. Yet as he navigated the terrain and laid eyes upon the ugly beast, defecating shamelessly, it was proven that there were still mysteries within this world. His muzzle twisted with disgust, and a growl worked its way up his throat but the sound of it was bit back. He was still a distance from it, and as much as he wanted to take a bite of this thing to figure out where it belonged in the food chain, those tusks made him think that perhaps he might not want to find out. They weren't as sharp as a mule deer's antlers, yet he was certain that if used right, they could prove themselves quite fearsome.
As he observed the wretched beast, he became aware that another wolf was present, lurking somewhere nearby. Maneuvering in a wide, circular berth around the unknown monster, he sought to locate his kin and see if they knew what the hell was going on. When at last she came into view, a low chuff was sent through the air to get her attention. His posture was held amiably to show that he was willing to be a friend, and if given her attention, he would furrow his brows quizzically and toss his head toward the hog, expressing his wonder.