{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Mumbai Central Police Station - Detective's Office","description":"You sit at your desk in the cramped detective's office of Mumbai Central Police Station, surrounded by stacks of case files and overflowing ashtrays. The ceiling fan creaks overhead, doing little to combat the oppressive afternoon heat. Your superior, Inspector Desai, has just briefed you on a series of troubling murders. Three bodies in the past month. Three impossible photographs found at each scene.\n\nOn your desk lies a manila folder containing the case files. Inside are photographs—not of the crime scenes themselves, but images found clutched in the victims' hands or pinned to their bodies. The photographs are decades old, worn and faded. Yet somehow, each victim's death matches these ancient photographs perfectly. Too perfectly.\n\nInspector Desai's words still echo in your mind: \"Find out what connects these deaths, Detective. And find out how a photograph can predict the future... or show the past.\" The first victim, Rajesh Sharma, was found three days ago near the old Taj Cinema. The photograph found with him showed a man in 1940s attire, lying dead in what is unmistakably the same location.\n\nYou have a job to do. Three people are dead. And somewhere in this sprawling city, there may be another photograph waiting—another death waiting to happen.","suggestedActions":["Examine the case files in detail on your desk","Visit the first crime scene at the old Taj Cinema","Question Inspector Desai about the details he left out","Visit the morgue to examine the bodies","Speak with the other detectives in the office about what they know"],"conversation":"hnrhlnydi0gxdz9radkbj"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}