{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Whitehorn Public Library - Main Desk","description":"You sit at the circulation desk of Whitehorn Public Library, a modest single-story brick building that has served this small Montana town for nearly forty years. It's a quiet Tuesday afternoon in late September. Afternoon light filters through the tall windows, illuminating dust motes that drift past the shelves of worn paperbacks and reference materials.\n\nIn front of you lies an open notebook—your discovery from this morning. Over the past three weeks, you've noticed something peculiar in the checkout patterns of several regular patrons. At first it seemed random: Mrs. Chen checking out a book on stellar navigation, then Tom Whitebear selecting a volume of Blackfoot oral histories, then Marcus Webb requesting materials on Great Plains geography. But when you mapped out the Dewey Decimal numbers of their selections, the numbers seemed to form patterns—geometric, intentional patterns.\n\nMore unsettling, when you asked these patrons casually about their selections, they seemed surprised by their own choices. Mrs. Chen mentioned vivid dreams of riding horses across open plains under a star-filled sky. Tom spoke of nighttime visions he couldn't quite remember. Marcus said he'd been having 'the strangest sleep experiences' but couldn't articulate what they were.\n\nYour small library suddenly feels less like a repository of books and more like a puzzle waiting to be solved. The afternoon is still young, and you have several leads to pursue.","suggestedActions":["Examine your notebook more carefully and review which patrons checked out which books","Walk into the stacks to look at the books these patrons selected","Check the library's computer system for more detailed information about recent checkouts","Look through the library's local history section for information about Blackfoot astronomy"],"conversation":"ymrdjidjlh2b1zxelwr8o"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}