'Tell me, in places yet untouched by cartographers, could greater fascinations await?'
From sketching castles and chapels to exploring culture and geography, cartographers wield charcoal and parchment to map every realm, measuring the land one step at a time. The girl had traveled countless paths alongside her cartographer grandfather, learning that staying grounded was the true calling of their craft.
Yet why, when faced with magnificent castles, did her mind wander not to blueprints and stonework, but to the graceful figures who once danced through the grand halls? And when confronted with desolate ruins, why did her mind linger not on timelines or treaties, but on the nameless souls buried beneath, erased from memory? Was a cartographer meant to be tethered only to what could be seen and measured? Did the stories she uncovered—the whispered legends, the forbidden secrets, the hidden tales—truly count for nothing?
The girl steeled herself for distant shores. Perhaps history need not follow a set course, and perhaps within time's relentless currents the unexpected truly awaits discovery. This time, she would complete her pilgrimage on her own terms.