The screen a player stands on between activities: name, region, scene artwork with hotspots pinned by percentage, a four-button action bar and a context sidebar covering identity, danger, encounters, interactions and rewards. It owns no knowledge of any particular place. Hotspots and actions are routed by interaction type: HUNT and MAP hand off to the existing hunt and map screens, and everything that reveals text goes through the server-authoritative interaction endpoint. A second location therefore renders by supplying different content, which the Südtor case in the page spec exercises. The shell drops its generic area rail on /location, where the screen's own sidebar says the same thing better, and Ort joins the navigation as its first entry. Root and unknown routes now land on the location rather than the map: arriving somewhere should mean arriving at a place. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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