{"type":"location","location":{"title":"The Road to Tenochtitlan - Evening","description":"The sun hangs low and bloody over the volcanic plateau as you make your final approach to the great city of Tenochtitlan. Your feet ache from weeks of travel, and your porters labor under bundles of quetzal feathers, cacao, and fine obsidian—treasures gathered from the far reaches of Aztec dominion. The air smells of smoke and distant water.\n\nAhead, the city rises impossibly from Lake Texcoco like a vision. The great Templo Mayor dominates the skyline, its twin pyramids piercing the evening sky. Thousands of torches are being lit across the causeways in preparation for tomorrow's grand consecration ceremony.\n\nAs you crest a rise in the road, your eye catches something unusual: a piece of cloth, dyed in the colors reserved for priests of Tlaloc, partially hidden beneath a maguey plant. It appears torn and discarded. Near it, a set of fresh footprints leads off the main road toward a narrow ravine—footprints that seem to have been deliberately covered with scattered stones.\n\nYour porters have not noticed these details. They eye the city eagerly, ready for rest and payment. You have perhaps an hour of useful daylight remaining.","suggestedActions":["Examine the torn cloth and footprints more closely","Question your porters about what they may have seen on the road","Continue directly to the city and report to the merchant's guild","Follow the footprints into the ravine to investigate","Inspect your goods to ensure nothing has been tampered with"],"conversation":"z0p089ndp5d5calcyt3xsj"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}