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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:

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. Ећahmaran

The plan worked. The King was cured, the wicked Vizier died, and Camsap became a legendary healer and sage. The "Useful" Lesson When Camsap led the soldiers to her, Şahmaran

Years passed, and the local King fell deathly ill. The Grand Vizier, a greedy man, announced that only the flesh of Şahmaran could cure the King. Suspecting Camsap knew her whereabouts, the Vizier forced everyone into the public baths. When Camsap entered, his skin turned to scales, exposing his secret. Under torture, he revealed the entrance to the underground garden. The Sacrifice The plan worked

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

Eventually, Camsap became homesick. Şahmaran agreed to let him leave on one condition: he must never reveal her location and never enter a public bath (hammam), as contact with water would reveal his skin had turned scaly like a snake’s from being near her. The Betrayal

True wisdom often comes at the cost of peace. Camsap became wise, but he lost his friend and his innocence to get there.