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Refine the recently added short description about how monsters are displayed on the map.
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\subsection*{Persistence of Monsters}
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Monsters (a generic reference which includes humans and pets) are only
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Monsters (a generic reference which also includes humans and pets) are only
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shown while they can be seen or otherwise sensed.
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Moving to a location where you can't see or sense a monster any more
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will result in it disappearing from your map.
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will result in it disappearing from your map, similarly if it is the
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one who moved rather than you.
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However, if you encounter a monster which you can't see or sense--
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perhaps it is invisible and has just tapped you on the noggin--
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a special ``remembered, unseen monster'' marker will be displayed at
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the location where you think it is. That will persist until you have
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the location where you think it is.
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That will persist until you have
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proven that there is no monster there, even if the unseen monster
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moves to another location or dies.
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moves to another location or you move to a spot where the marker's
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location ordinarily wouldn't be seen any more.
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\section{Objects}
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