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Could be an opportunity for "a hidden ally with their own agenda."
Maybe it's another prisoner who has found a secret way to escape.
Maybe it's another cult member who wants to prove the leader's weakness, so orchestrates a coup using the PCs as either bait or allies.
Maybe it's someone who infiltrated the cult to seek revenge, and they have a plan for the party to break out and sow chaos so that the revenge-seeker can get their revenge.
I was thinking something along these lines too - making it more of a "character drama" rather than a large-scale political thing.
Like, maybe the cult does decide to kill these characters, so they assign a particular NPC (or maybe a duo of NPCs?) to do the job.
Depending on the tone of the campaign, these would-be-executioners could be humorously incompetent, or they could secretly side with the party, or they could have some other interesting quirks that make them something the party can deal with - maybe they bicker a lot and it takes their focus away from the PCs enough for them to make a move, or maybe they recognize one of the PCs from childhood, or myriad other possibilities.