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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | To track down a secret site or object, characters must observe a beam of sunshine or moonlight, or a shadow cast by such light, which indicates its location. Often this is only possible at a specific time of day and year, although this limitation may be ignored for plot convenience. That said, the idea that you have to race to get the right Plot Coupon to the right place at the right time (Which will always be really soon after you find it) makes for great drama, especially if you're racing someone else to be there at the right time. |