The Mapmaker's Secret
Chapter One: The Stranger from Delphi

1823 – Istanbul, at the edge of an empire fraying at its borders.
The fog curled over the Bosphorus like a slinking beast, wrapping the crumbling port in its breath. Market stalls groaned beneath the weight of damp spice sacks and salted fish. Down an alley too narrow for a carriage and too crooked for light, a man stepped off a wooden ferry, tucking a leather-bound satchel beneath his long coat.
His name was Elias Voss, and he was a cartographer — officially.
Unofficially, he was something else entirely.
Born to a German diplomat and a Greek librarian in Thessaloniki, Elias was raised in shadowed libraries filled with forbidden texts. By twenty-eight, his maps were whispered about in high courts and war rooms. Not because they were accurate — they were — but because of what they hid.
Each map he drew contained a riddle.
A hidden layer.
A secret.
And now, a secret had brought him here — to a dying empire's heart.
As he stepped into a crooked bookshop marked Kaderin Çizgisi — "The Line of Fate" — he noticed the shopkeeper was gone. Instead, behind the desk stood a woman in a cloak, eyes sharp as obsidian, holding a scroll sealed in blood-red wax.
"You’re late, Herr Voss," she said in fluent German. "The clue has already begun to fade."
Elias didn’t flinch. “Then we better start deciphering.”
He broke the seal. Unrolled the scroll. Inside was a fragment of parchment, inked in an ancient dialect of Greek — one that hadn’t been spoken aloud in centuries.
His heart quickened.
It was real.
The map was real.
And it pointed to Delphi — the ruins of an oracle’s temple long thought plundered and empty.
But the woman wasn’t smiling.
“Three men have already died for this,” she said. “And you, mapmaker, might be next.”
Elias looked up from the scroll, eyes burning with a mix of fear and excitement.
“That’s the price of truth.”
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Amanuel Goshu
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