{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Your Flat - Royal Mile, Edinburgh","description":"You sit at your cluttered desk surrounded by case files, newspaper clippings, and voice recorder equipment. Rain patters against the window of your cramped Edinburgh flat, located just off the Royal Mile. On your desk lies a leather-bound notebook filled with dates and names—seventeen people have vanished without a trace over the past six months, all within a few blocks of each other in the Old Town. The most peculiar detail: each disappearance occurred during heavy fog or rain, and each person was last seen walking through one of the city's narrow closes or wynds. Your notes mention odd details reported by witnesses—people describing strange smells, an inexplicable cold, and sounds that seemed 'out of place.' One name is circled repeatedly: Mary Sinclair, a tour guide who disappeared three weeks ago. Your research has uncovered something else: a historical plague outbreak in the 1640s that devastated Edinburgh. The correlation seems too precise to be coincidental. You need answers. The weather outside is turning foggy, and the street below grows quieter. Your investigation begins now.","suggestedActions":["Review your case notes more carefully","Head out into the Old Town to visit the location where Mary Sinclair disappeared","Contact one of the witnesses from your notes","Examine the historical records about the 1640s plague outbreak"],"conversation":"0olepqxurn1efgciw9le21"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}