{"type":"location","location":{"title":"The Grand Reading Hall of Alexandria","description":"You stand in the vast, vaulted expanse of the Library's main reading hall. Afternoon light filters through high windows, illuminating countless papyrus scrolls that line the walls in organized cubicles. The air smells of aged parchment and something else—something acrid and wrong, like burnt paper mixed with strange spices.\n\nAt your workstation, a stack of scrolls sits before you, each one marked with a cataloging tag in your own handwriting. But something is terribly amiss. The scroll you cataloged this morning as 'Euclid's Elements' now bears the title 'A Lover's Lament in Geometric Verse.' Beside it, what should be a historical record of the reign of Ptolemy II has transformed into a cryptic prophecy about a \"great unraveling\" and a \"voice that rewrites all.\"\n\nThe other librarians seem oblivious, mechanically shelving scrolls and recording inventory. But you've noticed the pattern over the past three days—the transformations are accelerating. Some scrolls near the restricted Eastern Wing appear to be changing multiple times per day.\n\nHead Librarian Theron has not been seen since yesterday. No one seems concerned.","suggestedActions":["Examine the transformed scrolls more closely to look for patterns","Question the other librarians about what they've noticed","Head toward the restricted Eastern Wing to investigate","Search your workstation for any notes or clues you may have left"],"conversation":"si588qk9no8atzmqlhrpuc"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}