{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Makoko Waterfront - Your Field Office","description":"You stand in a modest wooden structure built on stilts above the lagoon, your makeshift field office overlooking the dense network of floating homes that comprise Makoko. The air smells of salt water and cooking fires. Your equipment—a quantum scanner, recording devices, and worn notebooks—sits on a weathered desk beside photographs of elderly residents you've been interviewing. Through the gaps in the wooden planks beneath your feet, you can see the dark water below. The afternoon sun casts long shadows across the neighborhood, and you're acutely aware that demolition crews are expected to arrive within weeks. On your desk lies a cryptic note from Mama Ejiro, an elder you interviewed yesterday: 'The crossing points remember. Visit the shrine at twilight. Come alone. —E'\n\nYour quantum scanner sits idle, but you recall it detecting unusual readings near three locations during your last survey: the old Baale's compound, the abandoned cinema on Tinubu Street, and the stone marker at the edge of the lagoon known as 'The Meeting Place.'","suggestedActions":["Review your interview notes from the past week","Check your quantum scanner for any recent anomalies","Head to Mama Ejiro's home to ask about the note","Prepare to visit one of the three locations with unusual readings","Talk to other residents about crossing points and parallel Lagos"],"conversation":"ka78h0ih81bhk68uutp2t7"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}