{"type":"location","location":{"title":"The Scriptorium of Tenochtitlan","description":"You stand in a long, narrow chamber deep within the great temple complex of Tenochtitlan. Shafts of golden sunlight pierce through narrow windows high above, illuminating countless codices and scrolls scattered across stone tables. The air is thick with the smell of fig-bark paper and crushed pigments. Around you, other tlacuilos work silently at their tasks, their brushes moving with practiced precision. Your own small workspace occupies a corner near the eastern wall, where you have spent the last three years perfecting your craft under the watchful eye of the Master Scribe.\n\nIt was here, while cataloging old records for archival, that you made a disturbing discovery: a small, hidden compartment beneath your work table containing fragments of a codex that does not match the official historical records. The astronomical calculations, the descriptions of the visitors from the wandering world—all different from what the Council of Elders has enshrined in the primary archives.\n\nYour heart still races. If discovered with these fragments, the consequences would be severe. The Chamber Master makes his rounds at sunset. You have perhaps two hours to decide what to do.","suggestedActions":["Examine the hidden fragments more carefully to understand what they contain","Search your work area for more clues about who hid these documents","Speak with an older tlacuilo you trust about your discovery","Hide the fragments in a safer location before the evening rounds"],"conversation":"erixrfqov750sffdnt6ney"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}