{"type":"location","location":{"title":"The British Museum - Egyptian Antiquities Archive, London","description":"You stand in the dimly lit basement archive of the British Museum, surrounded by towering wooden shelves laden with cataloging ledgers, artifact cards, and dusty storage boxes. The air is thick with the smell of aged paper and preservation chemicals. Weak electric bulbs cast harsh shadows across rows of filing cabinets. Your desk, situated near a frosted window at street level, is cluttered with recent acquisition records from the Valley of the Kings excavations. As you review the documentation for the latest shipment of artifacts, something troubles you—several entries contain vague descriptions, inconsistent dating, and curious gaps in the provenance trail. A sealed envelope marked 'CONFIDENTIAL' sits atop a stack of reports, bearing a Cairo postmark from three weeks ago. Through the window above, you can hear the distant sounds of London traffic and the ticking of the museum's grand clock. Your supervisor, Dr. Whitmore, has been deliberately evasive about certain acquisitions, and you've overheard whispered conversations about 'discretion' and 'arrangements with Cairo contacts.' Something is decidedly amiss in the Egyptian collection.\n\nYour posting to Cairo begins in a fortnight—you've been selected to work directly at the dig sites in the Valley of the Kings. This may be your only opportunity to investigate what's really happening.","suggestedActions":["Examine the sealed envelope from Cairo","Review the ledger entries for discrepancies","Search your desk for any clues about the missing artifacts","Attempt to access the restricted files in the locked cabinet","Interview one of the other junior archivists working nearby"],"conversation":"ul5vf1b6wnrevalszltgpe"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}