In the vast expanse of time, where millennia blend into an unending narrative, a profound shift in the 23rd century marks a turning point for humanity. The once-brilliant sun, guardian of life for countless eons, begins its inexorable decline. Year by year, the Earth cools, surrendering to a relentless, creeping chill. By the 26th century, the sun’s strength has dwindled to a mere shadow of its former glory, casting the world into a profound freeze. Temperatures plummet by seven degrees, triggering a catastrophic collapse of agriculture and a scarcity of food. Oceans, once teeming with life, freeze over, and vibrant cities, the hubs of human achievement, stand silent and abandoned. The human population, now fragile against nature's wrath, withers away as ice envelops the globe. Centuries pass, and the Earth succumbs to a new ice age. What remains of human civilization lies entombed beneath thick layers of ice and snow, silent relics of a bygone era. The planet, now a desolate, frozen wasteland, bears mute witness to the fleeting nature of human existence, a testament to a world that once thrived under a sun that now barely warms the cosmos. contact@gatepix.com