Ambrus
Explorer
I'm surprised. I would NEVER have guessed that an NPC so untrusting and cruel as to cast a geas on the PCs for the obvious purpose of threatening them and controlling them would 'ever' voluntarily remove it.
I'm sorry, at the time it didn't occur to me that casting Geas/Quest might be considered cruel. It is available for good clerics to cast. The party chose to freely swear the oath themselves, her intention was simply to ensure that they kept their word before she entrusted them with the sum of her wealth and her hopes.
Although, of course, you mentioned that the PCs could be punished by the Law for daring to adventure without a geas. (CRIPES!!!) I'd still get it removed.
It's not necessary to be geased to adventure in my campaign. The cardinal sanctioned the party's order to help ensure they'd have some legal protection if they were apprehended by the city guard while adventuring within the city, which might have necessitated some illegal activities such as breaking and entering into a building while investigating or fighting in the streets if confronted with enemies, ect.
The cardinal didn't know the anchoress was going to cast geas beforehand so he didn't warn the party. The anchoress cast it as a silenced spell because she had taken a vow of silence long ago. Why she did it is detailed above.
It sounds to me like you made sure the failure was going to happen by keeping those sinister gnomes unavailable for conversation.
The "sinister gnomes" didn't feel the need to go meet the party directly since they were in the process of deciding to work against them. There was nothing they needed to learn from them at that point so why go and chat?
Furthermore, if the gnomes that trusted the PCs were familiar with the 2 never-met sinister gnomes, they should have warned the PCs about the potential for treachery while crated.
It didn't occur to them that they might get overruled by their own allies.
I'm not trying to justify what I did or make excuses, but please keep in mind that I was improvising most of this as it developed. :\