{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Missionary Settlement at Port Moresby","description":"You stand at the edge of a modest settlement nestled between dense jungle and the Papua New Guinea coastline. Corrugated iron buildings bearing the insignias of various research institutions surround a dusty central compound. The tropical heat is oppressive, and the air carries the mingled scents of ocean salt, vegetation, and diesel fuel. Your field kit sits at your feet—notebooks, recording equipment, and maps of the surrounding regions. A weathered sign indicates this is a waystation for anthropological research in the region. Several structures catch your attention: a radio shack with an antenna tower, a supply depot marked with Australian military markings, a small native village visible through the trees to the north, and a colonial administrator's office. Local Melanesian workers move about their tasks, while you notice at least two foreign researchers—one German, one American—documenting everything around them with suspicious attention to detail.","suggestedActions":["Explore the radio shack and listen for any transmissions","Speak with the local Melanesian workers about their settlement","Visit the colonial administrator's office to introduce yourself","Head north toward the native village","Examine the supply depot more closely"],"conversation":"4nmrlu62x7w0rjb5nam0te"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}