The Portuguese Man Of War/Jelly fish (big)
a cat
Yes. Yassen Gregorvitch was given orders to shoot Herod Sayle, And actually ended up shooting Sayle just as Sayle was about to kill Alex Rider. Yassen did not shoot Alex, because he claimed he had not been given orders to do so. He also advised Alex to leave the world of violence and murder alone.
Herod Sayle
Herod Sayle
Herod sayle
Well it depends on what country your in. if you are in the USA and reading the book Herod Sayle is Egyptian. If you are in UK and reading the book He is Lebanese.
Herod Sayle is the main antagonist in the book "Stormbreaker" by Anthony Horowitz. He is a wealthy and eccentric businessman who is secretly plotting to use his revolutionary computer system to harm children. Sayle is manipulative and power-hungry, making him a dangerous foe for the protagonist, Alex Rider.
The antagonist in "Stormbreaker" is Herod Sayle, a wealthy and eccentric businessman with a sinister plot to destroy the lives of thousands of children in the UK.
As a pet, Herod Sayle keeps a Portuguese Man-O-War - A rather large jellyfish, kept in a huge tank of water.
midget
4100 pounds
In "Stormbreaker" by Anthony Horowitz, Alex Rider successfully stops Herod Sayle's plan to release a deadly computer virus. He defeats Sayle and his associates, ultimately saving the day. The story concludes with Alex returning to normal life, but hinting at more adventures to come in future books in the series.