{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Outside Ashworth Mill, Manchester - Dawn","description":"The morning mist clings to the cobblestone streets as you approach the imposing brick structure of Ashworth Mill. Smoke rises from its chimneys, but something is... different. The air, while tinged with the usual industrial odour, lacks the acrid choking quality you've come to expect from Manchester's factories. The mill's windows are notably clean, and you can see light streaming through them - unusual for this early hour.\n\nA brass plaque beside the heavy wooden entrance reads: \"ASHWORTH TEXTILE MILL - Est. 1787 - Proprietor: Mr. Edmund Ashworth.\"\n\nYou've received urgent correspondence from the Factory Reform Committee expressing bewilderment. According to their inspectors' reports, this mill shows no signs of the violations plaguing every other operation in the city: no evidence of children under the machinery, no obvious safety hazards, and workers are said to depart at reasonable hours. Yet the mill's productivity is remarkable. Some whisper of curses, others of fraud.\n\nYour task is to investigate thoroughly and report your findings. The morning shift should be beginning soon. You clutch your leather satchel containing your inspection tools and notebook.","suggestedActions":["Enter through the main gate and announce yourself to the gatekeeper","Walk around the perimeter to observe the exterior condition and any workers arriving","Examine the brass plaque and any other markings on the entrance more closely","Ask a passing worker (you notice someone arriving early) what conditions are truly like inside"],"conversation":"gbdhjfubtzp3kv3rrnooqx"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}