pg. 341, end of 1st paragraph after scene break
His fingers scraped against something rough and gristly (Should be "rough and bristly")
pg. 342, middle
"Lord Jaddeth had heard my pleas, Captain." (Should be "has heard")
pg. 344, 2nd paragraph
When he turned, Dilaf stood behind him. (should be "before him." After Hrathen turns, Dilaf is no longer behind him!)
pg. 355, third paragraph from the bottom
It was his intention to sit in the throne as soon as the ceremony was finished. (Shouldn't that be "sit on the throne"?)
pg. 367, middle
I feel no differently from before. (Should be "I feel no different from before." This is a predicate adjective; "differently" would imply that the manner in which he experiences sensations is different, not that what he experiences is different.)
pg. 375, just above middle
Raoden could easily make out Sarene's form sitting in one of the cubicles at the back, leaned over a book (Should be "leaning," because of parallelism with "sitting")
pg. 389, near bottom
Gyorns were usually far to wily to tell direct falsehoods ("to wily" should be "too wily")
pg. 392, near middle
Sarene said raising her hand(should have comma after "said")
pg. 428, 1st paragraph after break
The two men watched at the ground sheepishly (Should be "looked at the ground," and Karen says anybody who wrote that sentence should be sheepish!)
pg. 453, just above middle
The people in this accused town (should be "accursed")
pg. 453, the end of the next sentence after that
In a place that seems more cleanly (should be "clean" not "cleanly"...use an adjective.)
pg. 460, bottom
A vision sprung into Raoden's impassive mind ("impassive" implies stoicly feeling nothing, Karen thinks the word you really want is "passive" because Raoden is far from being stoicly unfeeling at that point; he's feeling really sorry for himself. Peter notes that "sprung" would be better as "sprang" as well, though "sprung" is listed as a variant in the dictionary.)
pg. 461, after 2nd break
Eventeo though he was (should be "thought." Karen thinks that somebody should do a text search through the entire book for the word "though" and confirm every usage.)