{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Your Study in Garden City","description":"You sit at your mahogany desk, surrounded by leather-bound journals, archaeological reports, and correspondence from colleagues across Europe. Afternoon light filters through the jalousie windows of your modest home in Garden City, casting striped shadows across the room. Before you lies a troubling discovery: three newly acquired artifacts from the Cairo Museum's recent acquisitions, each one feeling subtly... wrong. The glaze on a Ptolemaic faience vessel is too perfect, too unmarred by time. A limestone canopic jar bears hieroglyphics that seem almost too crisp, too deliberate in their execution.\n\nYour reputation as an antiquarian has earned you enough trust to examine these pieces privately, but time is running short. Your contact at the museum, Dr. Hassan Rifai, warned you in hushed tones last week that something sinister was afoot—artifacts disappearing, being replaced with forgeries so expertly crafted that only the most discerning eye could detect the deception.\n\nOn your desk sits today's edition of Al-Ahram newspaper. Beside it, an unsigned letter arrived this morning, containing only a sketch of a symbol you've never encountered before—ancient, perhaps, but from no known Egyptian dynasty.\n\nThe ceiling fan whirs softly overhead. You must begin somewhere.","suggestedActions":["Examine the three suspicious artifacts more closely","Read the unsigned letter and study the mysterious symbol","Head to the Cairo Museum to speak with Dr. Hassan Rifai","Search your study for any reference materials about unknown Egyptian symbols"],"conversation":"mg3kdsr3t69dwkt3s92xj"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}