Throughout eternity, myths about the apocalypse have never lacked descriptions of the various celestial changes and earthly upheavals that will occur at the time of final judgment.
Thunder;
Storm;
Eternal night;
Floods;
Tsunamis;
Earthquakes;
Every disaster that exists in this world will be magnified and added to the apocalyptic revelry, becoming part of the magnificent backdrop of destruction.
The apocalypse is inevitably a scene filled with violence and disaster—this has become a fixed notion, a belief upheld by different races and cultures alike.
Perhaps this is because people's usual understanding of disasters is just that, or perhaps people always expect a catastrophic end rather than an unknown, unnoticed conclusion. In any case, the apocalypse must be grand, and anything less dramatic is considered a false apocalypse.
People never considered the possibility that the end of the world could be a silent beauty.