{"type":"location","location":{"title":"The Excavation Site - Dawn","description":"You arrive at the sprawling excavation site outside Cairo as the first light of dawn breaks across the desert. The air is thick with heat and dust, carrying the acrid smell of lamp oil and freshly disturbed earth. Before you lies an organized chaos of canvas tents, wooden scaffolding, and carefully marked dig squares. In the center of the site, a dark rectangular opening descends into the sand—the entrance to the tomb that was discovered three weeks ago.\n\nBritish overseers in pith helmets bark orders at Egyptian workers, while armed guards patrol the perimeter. Near the main tent, you notice a cluster of people gathered around something on a wooden table. A body, perhaps? The mood is tense, anxious. You've been brought here as a forensic archaeologist to investigate the recent deaths—three workers have died under mysterious circumstances, their bodies aged unnaturally, their bones marked with strange carved symbols.\n\nYour leather satchel contains your investigation tools: magnifying glass, bone measurement instruments, and a worn leather journal. The tomb entrance looms before you, dark and silent.","suggestedActions":["Approach the gathered crowd and examine what's on the table","Speak with the British expedition leader near the main tent","Examine the excavation site and look for clues in the dirt","Head toward the tomb entrance to inspect it more closely","Interview some of the Egyptian workers about the deaths"],"conversation":"anj05n60d9oknwp9re1e"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}