In GoS - in the chapter 2: Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh - section Haunted House - you have a description of Sanbalet:
SANBALET
A tall man with a shaved head and piercing green eyes, the leader of the smugglers is as charismatic as he is cunning. Sanbalet is a plotting nemesis who prefers manipulation to direct action. It is no accident that his gang occupies the old house, since the promise of hidden knowledge initially drew him here.
Despite the disappointment of never finding the alchemist’s secret chamber or other legendary arcane discoveries, the clever wizard saw opportunity in the house’s ruined walls and shattered windows.
What He Wants. The smuggler wants to expand his operation and eventually inhabit a more secure location to better pursue his magical studies. He’d sacrifice every one of his companions to achive these ends.
Confidence Aplenty. Sanbalet’s success stems from confidence in his abilities. He delights in criminal behavior and considers himself a great villain. He speaks of himself in the third person and exhibits narcissistic tendencies.
As you may notice - under the section: What he wants the second sentence says achive instead of achieve.
There is also a typo on page 106, under "8. Bayleaf's Quarters" where an action calls for a "DC 14 Wisdom (Perception$) check"
Note the oddly placed $ sign.
Also on page 93 under the section "12. Cargo Hold" it mentions four Ghasts the players will encounter, yet later under "Death of The Emperor" it refers to them as Ghouls.
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In GoS - in the chapter 2: Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh - section Haunted House - you have a description of Sanbalet:
SANBALET
A tall man with a shaved head and piercing green eyes, the leader of the smugglers is as charismatic as he is cunning. Sanbalet is a plotting nemesis who prefers manipulation to direct action. It is no accident that his gang occupies the old house, since the promise of hidden knowledge initially drew him here.
Despite the disappointment of never finding the alchemist’s secret chamber or other legendary arcane discoveries, the clever wizard saw opportunity in the house’s ruined walls and shattered windows.
What He Wants. The smuggler wants to expand his operation and eventually inhabit a more secure location to better pursue his magical studies. He’d sacrifice every one of his companions to achive these ends.
Confidence Aplenty. Sanbalet’s success stems from confidence in his abilities. He delights in criminal behavior and considers himself a great villain. He speaks of himself in the third person and exhibits narcissistic tendencies.
As you may notice - under the section: What he wants the second sentence says achive instead of achieve.
That's all, but I thought I'd let you know :)
Kind regards,
Thomas
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There is also a typo on page 106, under "8. Bayleaf's Quarters" where an action calls for a "DC 14 Wisdom (Perception$) check"
Note the oddly placed $ sign.
Also on page 93 under the section "12. Cargo Hold" it mentions four Ghasts the players will encounter, yet later under "Death of The Emperor" it refers to them as Ghouls.
Just an FYI, if these typos also appear in the printed version, they will remain here until WOTC issues errata for them.
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