Well, in fact it did; it was a retired character returning...not that it matters.
I think it might have been the only torture room in the adventure, and it had some...interesting equipment.
I do know this (homebrew) module had been meticulously designed by the DM, and I can understand his not wanting to change it at the last minute.
It's also quite possible that some of the other players kind of enjoyed hanging me out to dry.They as players knew I had a character in there somewhere but (quite legitimately) the characters did not know, so they had no in-character reason to do anything different than they usually would.
But the best part was yet to come. When they finally did find me I was strapped to a table whose function was to greatly magnify any touch or impact felt by whoever was on it (remember what I said about interesting equipment?) thus a simple pinprick felt like a sword thrust, a tap on the shoulder felt like a punch, and so on. I'm mostly unconscious, having not had any water for quite some time, and so one of the PCs who recognizes me slaps my face to wake me up.
And breaks my neck.
Lan-"after this the players/characters did take pity on me, and made sure I was quickly revived"-efan
I dont get it, if it makes a pin prick "feel" like a sword thrust then it would just be more painful, right? Otherwise if it made a pin prick do the same damage as a sword thrust what would be the point of using it as a torture device? You could not really torture people very well if they kept dieing every time someone pricks them or, as in your case, roughs them up a little.
I mean if you have someone tied up and wanted to stick them with a sword then you could just stick them with a sword, why would you need an intricate magical device that turned pin pricks into sword thrusts? It seems like the DM did not think that one through very well.