{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Seattle Police Department - Major Crimes Division","description":"You are Detective Morgan Cross, standing in the bullpen of Seattle's Major Crimes Division on a gray afternoon. Rain streaks the windows of the precinct, but something is wrong with the view—the Space Needle visible in the distance seems to flicker between its modern silhouette and something that looks disturbingly like a medieval watchtower.\n\nYour desk is cluttered with case files. Three bodies in two weeks, all killed in ways that shouldn't be possible. The first victim, found in Pioneer Square, bore puncture wounds consistent with 15th-century poisoning. The second, discovered near Pike Place Market, showed surgical precision reminiscent of Victorian-era autopsy techniques. The third, pulled from the waterfront this morning, had blunt force trauma that matched descriptions from Stone Age hunting practices.\n\nThe coroner's reports sit before you, each more disturbing than the last. But the strangest detail: multiple witnesses at each scene described the killer as appearing and disappearing, sometimes wearing clothes from different eras. One witness swore they saw the suspect in a leather apron one moment, and in modern clothing the next.\n\nYour captain walked past your desk ten minutes ago wearing a pearl-handled revolver at his hip—completely anachronistic—and seemed not to notice. When you asked about it, he looked confused, as if the gun had always been there.\n\nSomething in Seattle is profoundly broken.","suggestedActions":["Examine the three case files on your desk more closely","Head to Pioneer Square, where the first victim was discovered","Visit the precinct's evidence room to see the physical evidence collected","Question your captain about the strange weapons and behavior you've observed","Check the precinct's records for any unusual activity or temporal anomalies reported by other officers"],"conversation":"4x17e8458stfi0jg2xneq"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}