Penelope kept low along the tree line as she neared the other two knights. She eyed the guards that were near them. Hopefully they'd be quick to panic at the sight of the fire taking place. She clenched the keys in her hand as she saw Crow make his move towards the fire. Once the plan was in full swing and Crow had the attention of the guards, Penelope bolted over to her comrades. She moved forward and proceeded to knock out the one guard that had stayed behind by the prisoners. His attention had been solely on the madness that Crow had caused which allowed the knight to take him out without any difficulties. Though it did cause for some soreness in her injured shoulder. It caused a small burning pain to which she winced and tried to ignore. Penelope looked over at Crow for a just a second and smirked a bit as she saw the nobles began to scramble like ants. She would have found it much more entertaining to watch if she had the time. "What in the hell is going on?" William questioned Penelope in a quiet hiss as she knelt down besides him and the other knight to undo the chains with the keys she was holding. The knight seemed flustered and on edge with all that was happening. "We're getting out of here. The thief's causing a distraction for us so we've got to hurry. We'll regroup with him on the way back to the village." Penelope informed the two as she tossed the keys and chains away and took a step back. William and Abraxas got up and began to follow Penelope's lead as she headed out of the camp and into the forest in the direction from where they had came from. It wasn't mentioned but there was a clear discomfort that lingered among the knights as they were all weaponless. "You're actually trusting the thief to come back?" William finally decided to grumble as soon as he felt they were hidden enough by the cover of the forest. Penelope glanced over her shoulder at him and smirked a bit. "I think he's come to terms with the mission. Besides, he got us this far didn't he? William, you might just owe him a few meals." she snickered. William quickly shot a harsh glare at her. She rolled her eyes at the knight's short temper. Penelope fell to the back of the group as she looked over her shoulder for signs of Crow catching up with them as they made their way back to the village. If he took any longer, she was going to assume something went wrong and go back for him.