{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Your Studio - Vila Madalena","description":"You push open the heavy wooden door of your small studio in Vila Madalena, a neighborhood famous for its vibrant street art scene. Afternoon light filters through the dusty windows, illuminating shelves lined with restoration tools, pigment samples, and photographs of completed mural projects. The walls are covered with your own reference materials—sketches, color swatches, and before-and-after photos of restored artworks.\n\nOn your workbench, a half-finished restoration project sits waiting: a fragment of a beautiful geometric mural that you recovered from a wall slated for demolition. But something about this piece troubles you. The patterns don't match any contemporary graffiti style you recognize. They're too deliberate, too intricate, almost... ancient.\n\nYour phone buzzes with messages from other street artists and restoration colleagues. A few mention that several notable murals around the city have been destroyed recently—covered over with blank paint or demolished entirely. It's unusual. Most property owners are content to leave the art alone.\n\nOn your desk lies an old leather journal you found during a recent restoration project, hidden behind layers of old paint. Its pages contain handwritten notes and strange sketches that seem to connect street art symbols with indigenous patterns. You haven't had time to study it properly yet.","suggestedActions":["Examine the mysterious geometric mural fragment on your workbench more closely","Read through the leather journal you discovered","Check your phone messages and contact other street artists about the destroyed murals","Step outside to patrol the neighborhood and see the street art yourself"],"conversation":"bpwnfwh1uffhbkewi1gigv"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}