{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Your Turf-Roofed Dwelling in Reykjavík","description":"You sit by the central hearth of your modest home, smoke curling up through the roof hole above. The smell of peat fire mingles with dried fish and wool. Around you are the tools of your trade: several wooden tablets for recording mnemonic marks, bundles of rune sticks, and a worn leather satchel containing scrolls of vellum—precious records of the sagas and genealogies you have spent decades memorizing.\n\nBut your mind is troubled. Just three nights ago, at the great gathering in the chieftain's hall, you recited the lineage of Ingólfur the First Settler. Yet when old Thorvald the Gray recited the same lineage, he included names you have no memory of ever learning—names that seemed to disturb even the other skalds present. When you questioned him afterward, he became evasive, muttering something about \"the threads being retied.\"\n\nThis is not the first such incident. Over the past moon cycle, you've noticed inconsistencies creeping into the tales—subtle shifts in which hero performed which deed, genealogies that seem to have different branches depending on who tells them. Most troubling of all, some details you are absolutely certain you memorized seem to have changed, almost as if the past itself is being rewritten.\n\nYou must investigate these anomalies before they spread further through the oral tradition.","suggestedActions":["Travel to the chieftain's hall to speak with the other skalds","Examine your own records and tablets to see what you've written","Seek out Thorvald the Gray to question him directly","Walk to the settlement to gather news and rumors from townspeople"],"conversation":"83zrqx59xcjy98tndordx"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}