{"type":"location","location":{"title":"The Cartography Wing - Main Desk","description":"You stand behind a mahogany desk in the Cartography Wing of the Great Library, a sprawling bureaucratic section dedicated to cataloging the Library's vast collection of maps, charts, and geographical texts. Morning light filters through tall windows, casting long shadows across rows of filing cabinets. The air smells of aged paper, leather bindings, and the faint chemical tang of preservation solutions.\n\nYour supervisor, Archimedes Chen, departed twenty minutes ago with a concerned expression, leaving you alone with a stack of requisition forms and a nagging unease. On your desk sits a leather-bound journal marked 'PROBLEMATIC TEXTS - INCIDENT LOG' and three items: a brass key with an unusual double-helix marking, a memo stamped URGENT in red ink, and a peculiar map that seems to shift slightly when you're not looking directly at it.\n\nThe Wing's main corridor stretches in both directions. To your left, you hear the soft whir of the Climate Archive's environmental systems. To your right, a brass gate leads deeper into the restricted stacks. Behind you, a service corridor winds toward what you believe are the administrative offices. The clock on the wall reads 9:47 AM.","suggestedActions":["Read the red-stamped memo on your desk","Examine the brass key more closely","Check the Incident Log for recent entries","Walk toward the Climate Archive sounds","Approach the brass gate leading to restricted stacks"],"conversation":"jjun6dxqpwi9ed0x4x6u8g"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}