{"type":"location","location":{"title":"The Village Square of San Isidro","description":"You stand in the dusty plaza of San Isidro, a small settlement nestled high in the Andes. Adobe buildings with terracotta roofs surround you on all sides. The air is thin and cool at this altitude. Before you lies a modest town square with a stone fountain at its center—though no water flows from it. A whitewashed church with a simple wooden cross dominates the northern edge of the plaza. To the east, you can see what appears to be the village's only road, leading downward into the misty mountain terrain. To the south stands a larger adobe structure, likely the administrative building where you've been instructed to conduct your census. Locals move about their daily routines with an almost mechanical efficiency. An older man in priestly vestments stands near the church entrance, glancing nervously in your direction. The sun hangs low in the sky, casting long shadows across the square. Your leather satchel contains your census forms, ink, and papers bearing the official seal of the Peruvian government.","suggestedActions":["Approach the priest near the church","Head to the administrative building to begin the census","Walk down the eastern road to explore the village","Examine the stone fountain more closely","Interview some of the locals in the plaza"],"conversation":"u5x6e6d6dgkcnc7vaj4uba"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}