{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Interrogation Room 7, Basement Level - Ministry of Internal Affairs","description":"You find yourself in a cramped, windowless concrete room painted an institutional gray-green. A single incandescent bulb casts harsh shadows from the ceiling. The air is stale and smells of cigarette smoke and weak coffee. Across from you, separated by a metal table scarred with decades of use, sits a woman in her early thirties. She wears a threadbare wool coat despite the room's warmth. Her hands tremble slightly as they rest on the tabletop. On the table between you lies a thick folder marked with today's date, a small stack of colorful banknotes you don't recognize, and several pages of handwritten notes in Cyrillic script.\n\nYour supervisor, Colonel Petrov, stands behind you—you can hear him breathing, smell his cologne. He taps his pen impatiently against his clipboard. Through the observation window to your left, you sense other officials watching. This is your first major case as a forensic linguist for the agency. The woman across from you claims to be a political defector. Your job is to determine if her story—and her language—are genuine.\n\nShe watches you with red-rimmed eyes, waiting.","suggestedActions":["Introduce yourself and ask her name","Examine the banknotes more closely","Study the handwritten pages in her file","Ask her to speak and listen to her accent carefully","Request that Colonel Petrov step outside for a private word"],"conversation":"pq9efyd0fbngbow7i5kzmf"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}