The world did not end with a single explosion. It ended in flashes. White light swallowed entire cities before sirens could finish their warning cries. Towers vanished in seconds, leaving only blackened shadows burned into the pavement where life once stood. Along distant coastlines, the oceans boiled at their edges, and the skies turned the color of bruised steel. In that same terrible moment, across every continent, millions realized that humanity had finally run out of second chances.
World War III lasted only nineteen days. The aftermath would last forever. No one could agree on who fired the first missiles. Some blamed desperate governments. Others whispered about a system failure, an accident, or a decision made by machines that no one could stop. In the end, the truth hardly mattered. Civilization collapsed in less than three weeks, leaving behind silent highways, poisoned skies, and scattered pockets of survivors struggling to understand what remained of their world.
Years later, the earth is a scarred and haunted place. Cities lie buried in radioactive dust, governments are gone, and small bands of survivors wander through the ruins searching for food, shelter, and something even rarer hope. But in the ashes of the old world, rumors begin to spread. Rumors that somewhere beyond the wastelands, there may still be a place untouched by the fire. And for those who have lost everything, the journey to find it may be the last chance humanity has left.