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Chapter - Non-existent scenery

[Petter-non-existent is a special kind of scenery that is meant to catch attempts to refer to things which are no longer there, so that any attempt to do something with it will give a response like "The parrots you saw before are gone", i.e. the description of the thing.]

A petter-non-existent is a kind of thing. A petter-non-existent is petter-insubstantial scenery.

Instead of throwing something at a petter-non-existent:

say "[description of the second noun][line break]"

Instead of doing something when the noun is a petter-non-existent:

say "[description of the noun][line break]"

Instead of doing something when the second noun is a petter-non-existent:

say "[description of the second noun][line break]"