{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Your Workshop in the Medina","description":"You are in your modest workshop nestled within the winding streets of Cordoba's medina. Shelves line the walls, bearing manuscripts in various states of repair—some with water-damaged spines, others with faded ink that requires your careful attention. The afternoon light filters through a small latticed window, casting geometric shadows across your work table.\n\nBefore you lies a leather-bound manuscript, its pages yellowed with age. As you examine it this morning, something peculiar caught your eye: in the margin of an obscure theological text, someone has written a series of symbols in a script you do not recognize. What makes this discovery truly unsettling is that you have seen these same symbols before—not once, but three times in the past month, each time in completely different manuscripts from different traditions.\n\nYour tools are arranged neatly on your worktable: brushes, bone folders, bottles of binding glue, and your magnifying lens. The manuscript before you awaits your attention, and your curiosity about these mysterious annotations grows with each passing moment.","suggestedActions":["Examine the manuscript more closely with your magnifying lens","Search through your workshop for other manuscripts with similar symbols","Step out into the medina streets and visit a colleague","Check your records and notes from recent restoration work","Study the unknown script in the margins more carefully"],"conversation":"6v6ndbblhptke0jmrko23"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}