{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Mataveri International Airport - Easter Island","description":"You step out of the small aircraft onto the tarmac of Mataveri International Airport, the only way on or off this remote island in the South Pacific. The wind whips across the runway, carrying the salt smell of the ocean. In the distance, you can see the distinctive silhouettes of several moai statues standing on the ridge of Rano Kai volcano.\n\nYour luggage sits beside you—packed with recording equipment, notebooks, and research materials for your anthropological study. You've received a cryptic email from Dr. María Pakarati, a local scholar, just before your departure: 'Recent excavations have revealed things the families don't want outsiders to know about. Come quickly. The government wants access. Time is running out.'\n\nA small rental car awaits you near the terminal. The main town of Hanga Roa lies about 10 kilometers to the southwest. You can see a few people milling about the airport—some tourists, a few locals, and what appears to be a government official in a Chilean flag polo shirt reviewing documents.\n\nThe afternoon sun beats down on the volcanic landscape. You check your watch: 3:47 PM. The island suddenly feels very small and very complicated.","suggestedActions":["Head into the terminal to ask about Dr. María Pakarati","Approach the government official to introduce yourself","Get your rental car and drive toward Hanga Roa","Try to find other researchers or archaeologists at the airport"],"conversation":"w37ey4r3rvqxwoy5ec3g"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}