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# Mystery content packages
Mysteries live outside the React application as authoring manifests and immutable source assets. Importing a manifest exercises the same public operations as the level editor: it creates a mutable authoring level, uploads assets, saves normalized exhibits, freezes an immutable template version, and instantiates a separate playable level.
With the local Docker stack running and editing enabled:
```bash
npm run mystery:import -- mysteries/glass-harbor/mystery.json
```
The command prints the template version, authoring-level ID, playable-level ID, and player URL. Importing the same manifest again creates a new immutable version; it does not rewrite an earlier version.
## The Glass Harbor Diversion
This compact first mystery contains eight dated source documents in three folders, six unresolved Party concepts, and one fictional archival photograph. It intentionally starts without Party or Event exhibits: classification, dossier association, event reconstruction, working notes, and red-thread theory are the players work.
The source image was generated with the built-in image-generation tool for this fictional case. Its final production prompt asked for a degraded 1987 harbor-security photograph of truck `H&F 14` unloading a `CALDER OPTICAL / FRAGILE` crate at Warehouse 3, with period-correct details and no real people or brands.