{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Regional Bureau Office - Cartography Division","description":"You stand in a cramped, dimly-lit office on the third floor of the Regional Bureau of Liminal Territories headquarters. Dust motes drift through pale afternoon light filtering through unwashed windows. The walls are lined with filing cabinets and shelves sagging under the weight of leather-bound cartographic records dating back decades. Your new assignment folder sits on a metal desk in front of you, stamped with red ink: URGENT - GEOGRAPHICAL ANOMALY - SECTOR 7.\n\nBehind the desk, CARTOGRAPHER HELN, an elderly woman with weathered hands and sharp eyes, has just pressed a hand-drawn map into your palm. Unlike the uniform, standardized maps in the Bureau's official collection, this one is rendered in fading ink on yellowed parchment, marked with annotations in a cramped script: strange symbols, circled locations, and a notation that reads simply: 'THE FOLD - DO NOT WALK IN CIRCLES.'\n\nHeln's voice was barely a whisper: 'They won't tell you the real problem in that folder. But the land remembers, Inspector. The land always remembers.'\n\nYou hear footsteps in the hallway outside. Your official briefing is scheduled to begin in minutes.","suggestedActions":["Examine the hand-drawn map more carefully before your briefing","Read through your official assignment folder","Ask Cartographer Heln what she means about 'the land remembering'","Leave the office and head to your briefing"],"conversation":"1yng68arir3dwui7gf2cn4"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}