{"type":"location","location":{"title":"The Grand Reading Hall of the Library of Alexandria","description":"You stand in the vast reading hall of the great Library of Alexandria, a cavernous chamber filled with the collected knowledge of the Mediterranean world. Shafts of late afternoon sunlight pierce through high windows, illuminating countless scrolls arranged on wooden shelves that stretch toward the distant ceiling. The air is thick with the scent of papyrus, ink, and lamp oil.\n\nTo your left, a grand staircase ascends into shadow. To your right, several corridors branch off between the towering shelves. Directly ahead, near the center of the hall, you notice a small crowd of people gathered around something on the floor—their voices are hushed and urgent. A Roman soldier stands nearby, looking uncertain.\n\nYou recognize the commotion immediately: Ptolemy, the head librarian, lies motionless on the marble floor. His right hand clutches something—a fragment of papyrus, yellowed and worn. No one has dared to disturb the scene.","suggestedActions":["Approach the body and examine it more closely","Question the people gathered around the librarian","Look for the Roman soldier in charge","Search the nearby shelves for anything unusual","Check the fragment of papyrus in the librarian's hand"],"conversation":"ngg9425c5fej1bau1qehvk"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}