Ећahmaran [RECOMMENDED]

Keeping a secret is not just about silence; it is a physical and mental weight that can change who you are.

The plan worked. The King was cured, the wicked Vizier died, and Camsap became a legendary healer and sage. The "Useful" Lesson

The story of (the Queen of Serpents) is a powerful Anatolian myth that serves as a timeless lesson on the weight of secrets , the fragility of trust , and the inevitability of betrayal . The Encounter Ећahmaran

Centuries ago, a poor woodsman named accidentally discovered a hidden underground garden while searching for honey. This garden was the realm of Şahmaran—a creature with the head of a beautiful woman and the body of a serpent. Instead of killing the intruder, Şahmaran welcomed him. She shared her immense wisdom and the secrets of the world with him, and they lived together in peace for years.

When Camsap led the soldiers to her, Şahmaran was not angry with him; she understood that he was forced by human frailty. She told him: Keeping a secret is not just about silence;

To this day, images of Şahmaran are hung in homes in Turkey and parts of the Middle East, symbolizing , abundance , and the sacredness of secrets .

"Boil my head and give the water to the King to cure him. Boil my body and give the water to the Vizier to kill him. And you, Camsap, boil my tail and drink the water to gain my wisdom." The "Useful" Lesson The story of (the Queen

Even in the face of betrayal, Şahmaran chose to protect Camsap's future. It suggests that even when trust is broken, one can choose grace over vengeance.