{"type":"location","location":{"title":"OritaData Office Lobby - VI, Lagos","description":"You push through the glass doors of OritaData's headquarters, a sleek five-story building in Victoria Island. The lobby is all polished concrete and minimalist design—too modern, you think, for a company claiming to channel ancient wisdom. Your forensic accounting credentials got you in the door, though you're still not entirely sure why the board suddenly agreed to an external audit. The receptionist barely glances at you as you pass. A digital display cycles through stock charts and cryptic Yoruba proverbs. In the corner, you notice a memorial plaque with three names and dates from the past year. They were 'early believers,' according to the engraving. The air conditioning hums a little too loud. To your left is a corridor leading to the financial records office. Ahead, you see the elevator banks. To your right, there's a small waiting area with magazines and a water cooler, where an older woman in traditional dress sits rigidly, her expression troubled.","suggestedActions":["Approach the receptionist and ask about access to financial records","Examine the memorial plaque more closely to learn about the names","Speak with the woman in traditional dress in the waiting area","Head down the left corridor toward the financial records office","Check out the magazines in the waiting area"],"conversation":"sz3nafmn3lmj7utr71ubi"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}