{"type":"location","location":{"title":"The Expedition Camp - Dawn, Day 7","description":"You awaken in your canvas tent to the sound of howler monkeys echoing through the canopy. The humid air is thick with moisture and the smell of earth and vegetation. Through the tent flap, you can see the expedition camp stirring to life—five canvas structures arranged in a rough circle, with supplies stacked under a makeshift lean-to. Smoke rises from the cooking fire where Dr. Alvares is preparing something that might generously be called coffee.\n\nYour portable radio lies on a wooden crate beside your cot, destroyed beyond repair. One of the soldiers backed a pack animal into it two days ago. Beside it is your field journal, several geological surveys marked with red X's indicating promising locations, and a map of the region covered in pencil marks and annotations.\n\nThrough the clearing, you can see two of your colleagues—Dr. Reeves and Thomas—walking toward the stone structures visible beyond the tree line. They have been spending most of their time there since the initial discovery. Captain Mendes sits by the fire, sharpening his machete while studying the jungle ahead with an intensity that troubles you.\n\nThe morning is still young, and the day's decisions loom ahead.","suggestedActions":["Speak with Dr. Alvares by the fire","Check your supplies and equipment","Follow Dr. Reeves and Thomas toward the structures","Approach Captain Mendes to ask about his plans","Review your field journal and maps"],"conversation":"xhq93qh07dm4jhb6qmf2sv"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}