Disgraced map historian Julian Barris has fallen from the hallowed halls of academia into a labyrinth of his own making. Obsessed with a hidden archive of impossible maps, he charts a course through forgotten continents and celestial archipelagos, each more fantastical than the last. Aethelgard, a city of bioluminescent coral shimmering beneath a drowned ocean. Xylo, a whispering forest where trees hold the memories of forgotten gods. Aerilon, an archipelago of floating islands connected by bridges of solidified moonlight. These impossible geographies whisper of a world beyond our own, a world Barris becomes increasingly convinced he can unlock.
As he delves deeper into the archive, his grip on reality loosens, his once meticulous research blurring into a fever dream of whispers and half-formed visions. His only anchor is Debra Carter, a former colleague whose concern grows with each fantastical claim. Their fragmented correspondence becomes a desperate tug-of-war between reason and obsession.
Then comes Sean Lee, a mysterious stranger claiming descent from the maps' creators—a secret society known as the Cosmographers. Lee speaks of rituals and rare inks, of the power of maps not just to depict, but to *create* reality. He pulls Barris further into the rabbit hole, offering a tantalizing glimpse of a world where belief shapes existence. But is Lee a guide or a manipulator? Is Barris on the verge of a monumental discovery, or succumbing to a self-made madness?
*The Cartographer’s Gambit* is a mind-bending exploration of the power of belief, the seductive nature of obsession, and the thin veil between reality and imagination. Join Julian Barris on his descent into a world of maps that never were, and discover the infinite possibilities that lie just beyond the edges of our perception.