Minor format error, don't think it will post properly but there is an additional CR or LF that shouldn't be there:
Reghed Barbarians. The characters come upon a Reghed berserker leading a band of 2d4 + 2tribal
warriors, or their encampment. Determine their tribe randomly by rolling a d4: 1, Bear; 2, Elk; 3, Tiger; 4, Wolf. If the barbarians belong to the Bear tribe or the Elk tribe, they give the party a wide berth and attack only if threatened. (Anyone who approaches them with weapons drawn is considered a threat.) Barbarians belonging to the Tiger tribe or the Wolf tribe attack the party on sight. The Tiger barbarians want the party’s rations, and the hungry Wolf barbarians want to murder the characters, skin them, and eat them.
Reghed Barbarians. The characters come upon a Reghed berserker leading a band of 2d4 + 2 tribal
warriors, or their encampment. Determine their tribe randomly by rolling a d4: 1, Bear; 2, Elk; 3, Tiger; 4, Wolf. If the barbarians belong to the Bear tribe or the Elk tribe, they give the party a wide berth and attack only if threatened. (Anyone who approaches them with weapons drawn is considered a threat.) Barbarians belonging to the Tiger tribe or the Wolf tribe attack the party on sight. The Tiger barbarians want the party’s rations, and the hungry Wolf barbarians want to murder the characters, skin them, and eat them.
You are right that the formatting is broken; in the physical version of the adventure (p. 93), the phrase tribal warriors is bolded, indicating that it's meant to refer to the tribal warrior statblock.
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Minor format error, don't think it will post properly but there is an additional CR or LF that shouldn't be there:
Reghed Barbarians. The characters come upon a Reghed berserker leading a band of 2d4 + 2 tribal
warriors, or their encampment. Determine their tribe randomly by rolling a d4: 1, Bear; 2, Elk; 3, Tiger; 4, Wolf. If the barbarians belong to the Bear tribe or the Elk tribe, they give the party a wide berth and attack only if threatened. (Anyone who approaches them with weapons drawn is considered a threat.) Barbarians belonging to the Tiger tribe or the Wolf tribe attack the party on sight. The Tiger barbarians want the party’s rations, and the hungry Wolf barbarians want to murder the characters, skin them, and eat them.
For reference, it looks like this is the section you're talking about:
You are right that the formatting is broken; in the physical version of the adventure (p. 93), the phrase tribal warriors is bolded, indicating that it's meant to refer to the tribal warrior statblock.
This is fixed. Thanks.
Thanks guys.