{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Your Cartography Workshop, Lisbon","description":"You sit at a worn wooden desk cluttered with maps, charcoal sticks, and brass instruments. Afternoon light filters through a narrow window overlooking the Tagus River. The workshop smells of parchment and lamp oil. Your astrolabe and compass lie beside an unfinished map marked with Portuguese coastal settlements.\n\nOn your desk rests a sealed letter bearing the royal seal—your new assignment. Your African guides, Kwame and Sekou, wait nervously by the door, speaking in hushed tones about 'lands where the old ways still hold power.' One of them keeps glancing at your European instruments with visible unease.\n\nYour task is clear but troubling: map territories that official Portuguese records claim do not exist, while your guides warn of places where conventional cartography may fail.","suggestedActions":["Open and read the sealed letter from the crown","Question Kwame and Sekou about these mysterious lands","Examine your instruments to ensure they're in working order","Review your existing maps and notes"],"conversation":"3n52zowbowco9s58lz29wi"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}