QtR errata

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Re: QtR errata

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I noticed some forum code, such as

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  • Page 355: one instance under the soul kraken's mist peering, two instances under the soul kraken's sunlight vulnerability
  • Page 375: one instance in Captain Lennard's background around the name of his ship
  • Page 378: one instance near the top of the page regarding Lennard's cutlass
  • Page 380: two instances in the DC 30 and DC 40 sections of Captain Lennard Gaertner Lore
  • Page 381: one instance near the top left around Sextant of the Mists and one instance near the bottom right around remove disease in Stage Four: The Embrace
  • Page 382: one instance near the top left around Sextant of the Mists
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Re: QtR errata

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If I'm not too late, please update the second footnote in "Secrets of Pharazia" (originally on p.195) to the following:

The Ousserd, Simurgh, Chakor, Beni Massat, and Great Marsh are drawn from “The Domain of the Endless Word” in Quoth the Raven #21. The al-Hajar mountains and the city of Benzar are drawn from that article as well.

Thank you!

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If I'm not too late, either... In Aleister Smythe's statblock, he should have 'Knowledge (geography) +8'. ^^;

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Re: QtR errata

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You are not late I believe I will send the corrected version in the end of February. Last call bell!!!
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