## The father *is* using divine intervention to get help... from his child!

Of course the PC's father is seeking divine intervention from Moradin. And as a 10th level cleric, Moradin answers his call a few times per month (I think it's every 17 days on average, but I haven't done the math). And what is the specific nature of Moradin's intervention? Why, it's to provide guidance to the PC to help them find and rescue their father!

Perhaps Moradin (or the father) knows that any direct, detectable intervention would be insufficient to guarantee the father's escape, but would alarm his captors to the point where they might execute him out of fear that they couldn't contain him. So the best solution is to bring in outside help from someone trustworthy.

**This is the perfect excuse for you as the DM to provide occasional divine hints and aid to the player's character.**