{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Scotland Yard - Morning Briefing Room","description":"You push open the heavy oak doors of Scotland Yard, your new credentials still fresh in your coat pocket. The morning light filters through tall Victorian windows, casting long shadows across worn wooden desks. Inspector Lestrade sits across from you, a grim expression etched into his weathered face. On the desk between you lie three case files, each marked with a small red seal.\n\n'Dr. Ashford,' he says, tapping a fountain pen against the desk, 'we have a problem that defies explanation. Three bodies in as many weeks. The wounds are surgical in precision, yet...' He pauses, sliding the first file toward you. 'The victims' blood has been replaced. Not drained—replaced. With mercury in the first case, fermented milk in the second, and amber in the third. The physicians are baffled. The newspapers are hungry for answers we don't have.'\n\nYou notice Lestrade's hands tremble slightly as he speaks. Behind him, a map of London's East End is marked with three red pins. Near the window, a constable glances your way with undisguised suspicion—not all of Scotland Yard welcomes a woman into their ranks, let alone one who deals in such macabre science.\n\nLestrade awaits your response.","suggestedActions":["Ask Lestrade about the victims and their backgrounds","Examine the three case files on the desk","Question the constable by the window","Request to visit the first crime scene"],"conversation":"iyjxojl44wd8ymhxby69l9"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}