{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Cipher Office, Soviet Embassy - Havana","description":"You sit at a metal desk in a cramped, windowless office on the third floor of the Soviet embassy. The air is thick with cigarette smoke and the humid Caribbean heat that seeps through the concrete walls. A typewriter, several stacks of encoded documents, and a desk lamp with a weak bulb are your only companions. The walls are bare except for a portrait of Lenin and a clock that ticks with an almost accusatory rhythm. Outside your door, you can hear the muffled sounds of footsteps in the corridor—the embassy never truly sleeps, especially not during these tense days. Your hands still tremble slightly from what you discovered this morning while filing routine communications: a coded message that doesn't match any known cipher protocols, hidden among ordinary diplomatic correspondence. It references something called 'Operation Blackbird' and mentions 'accelerating the endgame.' Something is terribly wrong. The question is: who can you trust? Your supervisor is in a meeting. The only other cipher clerk, Dmitri, has been acting strangely. And there are always listening ears in the embassy. You need answers—and you need them quietly.","suggestedActions":["Examine the suspicious message more carefully on your desk","Leave your office and explore the embassy corridors","Check the classified document vault on the second floor","Visit the break room to eavesdrop on other staff members"],"conversation":"jz561pq9pbqmwunoxsmbe"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}