Short Background:
Started a RTL campaign and after reaching silver the first time we decided we had made enough rule errors to warrant a restart. This past weekend we all met at a friends cabin in the woods and due to an ice strom spent most of the weekend inside playing through and eventually finishing the game (Heroes Won).
At some point during the weekend we had been snowed/iced in for roughly 36 hours and tension was high due to cabin fever, and lets face it that much time without a break and having the same people with no power or running water (darn electric well pump). Anyway we drew the "Bridge Of Doom" dungeon and the overlord set it up and away we went.
Shortly into the map, the Overlord used a crushing block card on the bridge. Then choosing to move the hero to the bottomless pit to kill him. There of course was protest, with rules being read, errata's being poured through (to the dim light og a lamp hanging from a rope to light up the room by the way of a generator). The heroes felt that the bridge indicated an non movable object, with the pit of death being a map element. The Overlord argued, his mission was to throw you into the pit of death, and he was using the block to do so. Claiming we could choose to move into the pit as a movement if we wanted to die. The result was a large argument going nowhere.
On one hand I can see the point that the Overlord was attempting to make, with regards to it being his goal for the dungeon to push us into the pit. However it gave a Red Razorwing the knockback ability to do so.
Have any of you encountered this situation, and how was it dealt with?