{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Your Workshop in Tenochtitlan","description":"You sit in your modest workshop situated on the third floor of a stone building in the pochteca district of Tenochtitlan. Around you are scattered maps of every size—some painted on bark paper, others on cloth, depicting the vast tributaries of the Aztec Empire. Intricate glyphs mark cities, trade routes, and resource flows.\n\nBut something is profoundly wrong.\n\nThe map of the Huastec territories that you completed three days ago now shows a city—Oxitlan—in a location fifty leagues to the north of where it should be. The geographical features surrounding it have changed as well. You are certain you did not make this error. Moreover, when you close your eyes and open them again, the map seems to shift slightly, as if alive.\n\nYour apprentice Xochi watches you nervously from across the room. The afternoon light filters through the open stone window, casting long shadows across your work table. On your desk lies your most important commission: the master tribute map that will be presented to the Emperor's council in seven days' time.\n\nYou must understand what is happening to your maps before you can complete this critical work.","suggestedActions":["Examine the Huastec map more closely to understand the changes","Consult with your apprentice Xochi about what she has observed","Search your workshop for clues or records of previous map anomalies","Retrieve your original field notes to compare with the altered map"],"conversation":"9bs1hq9qnvt4s0wytrik5j"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}