{"type":"location","location":{"title":"El Sótano - The Underground Jazz Club","description":"You stand in a dimly lit basement club tucked beneath a colonial building in Old Havana. The air is thick with cigarette smoke and the smell of rum. A small stage is illuminated by a single overhead lamp, currently empty. Around you, mismatched tables and chairs are scattered across worn wooden floors. A bar made from reclaimed mahogany stretches along the far wall, behind which an elderly bartender polishes glasses with a rag. A few patrons nurse drinks in shadowy corners—their faces obscured, their conversations hushed. In the corner, you notice a door marked \"OFICINA\" (office). A narrow staircase leads upward to street level. The walls are decorated with old photographs of Cuban musicians from decades past, their images yellowed and faded. You can feel the weight of secrets in this place—the kind of establishment where deals are made that the government would rather not know about.","suggestedActions":["Approach the bar and speak with the bartender","Examine the photographs on the walls more closely","Knock on the office door","Sit at one of the tables and observe the other patrons","Climb the stairs to street level"],"conversation":"7oigq296pcjhhnbheidu"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}