A slim elven woman approaches and reads. She moves to a table nearby and writes for a time, and then pins the message up
Redeemers:
Your brother Elistor foolishly jumped into taking on a bounty for a man that he knew nothing of. I warned him of his foolishness, but it seems my words went unheeded. All those who take up the job of bounty hunter put their necks out to be sliced by those they hunt, and those loyal to those they hunt. If he was so inept that he was slain by those who defended Edena, it is his own stupidity, not our ill will.
You would be wise to drop this foolishness now. For many of us remember. And we will band together. You may get some of us, but in the end, we will be sure that for any of us who fall, at least two of yours will fall. Consider this before you do something stupid.
If you are as peaceful and law abiding as you say, seek out the authorities in this "murder" of your brother. Show us that your words are not mere illusions, but are true and that you stand behind them.
The note is simply signed with a stylised K