{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Nesjavellir Geothermal Station - Control Room","description":"You stand in the humming control room of the Nesjavellir geothermal facility, northeast of Reykjavik. Through the reinforced windows, you can see steam rising from the earth in ghostly plumes. Your documentary equipment sits packed in your weathered camera bag—you came here to film the renewable energy success story of Iceland.\n\nBut something feels off.\n\nYour contact, Jón, a site engineer, has gone quiet. The usual afternoon shift workers are nowhere to be seen, though it's barely 3 PM. On the desk before you lies an open logbook with handwritten entries that mention coordinates, saga references, and the cryptic phrase \"Chamber resonance increasing—audio logs sealed.\"\n\nA large topographic map on the wall shows drilling sites marked in red. Several of them have handwritten annotations in the margins—references to place names from medieval sagas you vaguely recognize from your research preparations.\n\nThe facility's main door is sealed shut with an electronic lock. Through the observation window, you notice the access corridor beyond is dark, unusual for the normally well-lit facility.","suggestedActions":["Examine the logbook more closely","Study the topographic map and its markings","Try to open the main sealed door","Search the desk drawers for more information","Look for alternative exits or access points in the control room"],"conversation":"wjflkfw6yjhy8zyl4blzb"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}