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I noticed as I entered the outer layer that I could climb onto the outside wall. I did that and simply killed the minotaurs from range. When Juan's crew appeared I tried the same tactics and killed the orc and Juan this way. But the others stayed out of range. I tried to use a Conjured Elemental to draw them to one side, but since it could not move into the centre area, it just kept them occupied as they attacked it.
It was around this point that I noticed the teleport in the wall. But even after walking all the way around, painfully slowly during combat I could not activate it. So I decided to use the Solasta Lightning Bolt bug and sent a couple of bolts through the wall. That left the invisible wizard.
An Insect Plague from on top of the wall got rid of the invisibility and then another Lightning Bolt through the wall and Bob's Your Uncle!!
For what it's worth, I enjoyed the tongue-in-cheek nature of the "dungeon" as well as the Greek mythology nods.