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On Dungeons: I tried to mark fixed encounters and decent treasure. I generally marked mundane treasure only when it was in a special place. Many monsters regenerate, so you may encounter more than I listed. I tried to note when special events triggered additional monsters, but sometimes I couldn't tell that from regeneration ('respawning' is the new popular word, I guess). Some monster encounters are random within guidelines, so you may face a slightly different quantity than I did. The maps will still give you a really good idea what to expect.
On Towns: I only marked "Not Your" items if I could steal them successfully, and if they were any good. On the other hand, I do not differentiate stealing from not stealing on the maps. My character's morals end where people's sight ends. There's lots of mundane stuff, "not yours" or otherwise, I didn't bother to mark (except in the first town, figuring first level characters need to grab everything possible before they can afford to start being discriminate).
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