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Originally Posted by RobW
Would you be willing to elaborate with some concrete examples?
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Okay, consider a wolf illusion, and two thieves hidden behind two curtains. The thieves know of one another's presence, the wizard knows of neither one.
Thief A believes that wolves have a keen sense of smell and will detect both of them.
Thief B believes that wolves have an unremarkable sense of smell and will detect neither of them.
Which, if any, thieves does the wolf detect? Does it matter what the wizard believes about wolf senses? Does it matter whose belief about wolf senses is correct?