D'ren's droll demeanor diverted over to Doomlord. His [b]invisible angel of chaos who was in charge of all things chaotic[/b] gave Doomlord an equally equitable evil eye. [quote] Doomlord let out a quiet sigh as he saw the adviser strapped to the wheel, and turned to his... King. Despite being the ultimate avatar of Chaos and DOOM, he still apparently had a master, so that was a thing. "My lord," he said in a deep, booming voice, that reverberated around the room, rattling some of the panes. "Whilst I am sure he has done many things to deserve such a punishment, he is one of our better advisers, and he seems to have learnt his lesson." "Also, I'm pretty sure we have a hero problem." "Again."[/quote] "Have a guard bring him down." [quote] "A hero problem?" Assallya echoed, "Did someone finally pull that bastard magic sword out of the stone? I particularly liked that last one that staked himself to a tree in hopes of understanding all the powers of the ancients. That problem took care of itself when he bled himself out."[/quote] D'ren pulled up a bastard magic sword and waved it at Assallya. "Yeah someone did! I fuckin' pulled it out of the stone! WoohOOO!" He tossed it into a pile of about four dozen other swords. He turned to another lieutenant and said, "Have someone lock those up in the armory. Don't even know how they got into the dungeons anyway." The Evil Overlord turned to saunter out of the room, followed closely (presumably) by Doomlord and Assallya. As they ascended the dungeon steps, D'ren said, "The heroes should not be a problem. We have spies everywhere. Which reminds me, I need to give Grenda McGoo a Certificate of Awesome Spying for her work last week. Tell me, Ass, where do your spies tell you they are?"*