Another point to take into consideration. Why the hell do you all run in different directions every time you hit a large area? It makes it impossible for me to track what everybody is doing. At one point there were three people asking me specifics about three different areas, when I admit I was concentrating on Egandrol, as he is often the most entertaining, and also most likely to cause problems for himself and the party. If my team had started wandering all over a "vil" I would have put them up for courts martial. In a tactical situation you keep your main force anchoring perhaps some probes moving out to check for the best way, not all running around looking in every hooch, like it is an amusement park, that is how you get killed. I think the next time you guys do that, I will just start killing you off, There were trolls, Ogres, Ettins and at least one Drow Sorceress in there. Any one of them could have gotten out of their cells if a really tasty elf or human wandered past alone Ravelleo had the good sense to stay with E., I suspect so he didn't put the kibosh on the plan, as if there was a plan. There we are with another point, you guys never seem to have a plan, I actually think half of you forgot why you were there. If you had systematically searched for the bishop, you would have had time to free a lot of the prisoners, after determining if they were bad guys or not. Raviolio did free Ned, and he now has a fisherman friend, he will never go hungry again when he is near a place with fish.There wer also two fourth level fighters and a mage in there that could have become henchmen. For that matter none of you have tried to look up Dorothea, she is aching to become an adventurer, is second level and has armor and arms paid for by Arcanon! GM rant over, you can go back to running aimlessly about the dungeon.