In the not-so-distant future, humanity reached its limit—the Earth had grown too crowded, too strained. The only hope lay among the stars. Plans to colonize new worlds were already in motion, carefully and methodically unfolding. But then, without warning, everything changed.
The moon’s phases shifted, and the planet beneath us rebelled. Massive geological upheavals tore through continents. Earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions—it was as if the Earth had finally grown tired of our presence. Civilization crumbled. Most of humanity vanished, swallowed by a catastrophe no one could have predicted.
Years passed. The chaos settled. Silence fell. And from the shadows of destruction, the few survivors emerged, stepping once more onto a world they once called home—a world now eerily unfamiliar.
As they wander the shattered cities and overgrown ruins, a haunting question lingers:
After everything we’ve done, everything we’ve lost… are we still the masters of this world? Or have we simply become strangers on borrowed land?
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