{"type":"location","location":{"title":"The Grand Reading Hall of the Library of Córdoba","description":"You stand in the heart of one of the world's greatest repositories of knowledge. Sunlight streams through high arched windows, illuminating countless shelves laden with manuscripts and codices. The air smells of aged parchment, leather bindings, and the faint sweetness of rare inks. Scholars in various robes—Christian, Muslim, and Jewish alike—move quietly between the shelves, their footsteps echoing softly on the cool stone floor.\n\nBefore you lies a large reading table covered with open texts. You were sorting through a shipment of recently acquired Greek mathematical treatises when you noticed something peculiar: faint marginal annotations in a script you've never encountered before. The handwriting is precise and deliberate, yet it bears no resemblance to any known alphabet. More troubling still, these notes contain corrections to Ptolemy's calculations—corrections that, when you tested them against recent astronomical observations, proved disturbingly accurate.\n\nTo your left, the HEAD LIBRARIAN's office door stands slightly ajar. To your right, a narrow archway leads deeper into the library's restricted manuscript section. Behind you, the main entrance opens onto the courtyard. The reading table before you still contains the mysterious texts.","suggestedActions":["Examine the mysterious annotations more closely on the table","Approach the Head Librarian's office and knock","Move toward the restricted manuscript section","Ask a nearby scholar if they've seen this script before"],"conversation":"ni2zbz9owm8d04z8e43ea"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}