{"type":"location","location":{"title":"The Clockmaker's Workshop","description":"You stand in a cramped workshop filled with the acrid smell of metal shavings and oil. Brass gears of every conceivable size hang from the wooden rafters above, casting long shadows in the flickering candlelight. Your master's workbench dominates the room, cluttered with half-assembled mechanisms, jeweler's tools, and scattered blueprints.\n\nBut something is wrong.\n\nThe great astronomical clock of Prague—the Orloj—which your master has been commissioned to maintain, sits silent in the corner on a sturdy wooden stand. Its face glows faintly with an ethereal blue light that seems to pulse with an unnatural rhythm. The clock's multiple dials spin at irregular speeds. One shows the time as 3:47, another as 19:92, and a third displays what appears to be a date from the year 1623.\n\nYour master left this morning to report the malfunction to the Imperial Court. He instructed you not to touch the mechanism, but as you examine it more closely, you notice something peculiar—the gears don't seem broken at all. They move with perfect precision, as if responding to some logic you cannot yet comprehend.\n\nAmong your master's papers, you spot a leather journal with a hastily scrawled note on top: 'If you're reading this, do NOT let anyone take the clock. —M'","suggestedActions":["Examine the astronomical clock more closely","Search through your master's journal and papers","Look around the workshop for clues about what happened","Step outside to see if anything unusual is happening in Prague","Check your master's tools to see if you need anything specific"],"conversation":"r3f30ygo30er1eiuac0o3s"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}