{"type":"location","location":{"title":"The Scriptorium of Tenochtitlan","description":"You stand in a modest chamber within the great temple complex, surrounded by the tools of your trade. Intricate codices line wooden shelves, their pages filled with glyphs and painted images depicting the cycles of the stars and the sacred communications from the distant world. Shafts of afternoon sunlight stream through narrow windows carved high in the stone walls, illuminating dust motes that dance like embers.\n\nYour workspace occupies a corner desk—brushes soaking in water, pots of precious pigments (blue azurite, yellow ochre, deep crimson), and sheets of carefully prepared amatl paper spread before you. It was here, three days ago, while organizing the archival records in preparation for the upcoming astronomical alignment, that you noticed something troubling: inconsistencies in the glyphs of the 52-year-old message—the last transmission cycle from the world that approaches.\n\nThe official record, marked with the seal of the High Keeper of Celestial Knowledge, contains notations that simply do not match the fragmentary original documents scattered throughout the archives. Someone has deliberately altered the account.\n\nA nervous knot tightens in your stomach. The next transmission window opens in eleven days. And you alone seem to have noticed the deception.","suggestedActions":["Examine the inconsistencies in the codices more carefully","Search your workspace for clues","Leave the scriptorium to seek answers elsewhere","Review the official sealed records again"],"conversation":"5nubxqmxt7m0zou8kyb94xj"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}