{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Oslo International Mediation Bureau - Waiting Room","description":"You sit in a sleek, minimalist waiting room on the 47th floor of a glass tower in downtown Oslo. Floor-to-ceiling windows reveal the grey Oslo fjord stretching beyond the city's modern skyline. The walls are decorated with abstract art and a single framed photograph of three previous mediators, their faces pixelated beyond recognition by deliberate damage to the frame's glass.\n\nA nervous receptionist types frantically at her desk, occasionally glancing at you with an expression that mingles pity and relief. On the table beside you lies a manila folder with your name printed on it in stern black letters. Inside are three documents: a contract requiring your signature, a brief psychiatric evaluation form, and a single handwritten note that reads: 'The treaty expires in 30 days. The last three mediators lasted an average of 8 days each. - Director Soren'\n\nThrough the inner office door, you can hear muffled arguing in what sounds like Old Norse, followed by the distinctive sound of something heavy being thrown.","suggestedActions":["Open the manila folder and examine its contents more carefully","Ask the receptionist what happened to the previous mediators","Knock on the inner office door to announce your arrival","Look more closely at the damaged photograph of previous mediators"],"conversation":"4mhv5iwitygpgpf3em64a"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}