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While is very common in fiction, there are a wide variety of ways in which it can actually manifest; this can be measured on two sliding scales, depending on the size of the 'world' in question, and to exactly what extent it 'ends'. This is derived in part from of ways in which the world could theoretically end.Scope. Local Area: a small localized area undergoes a species-level or higher apocalypse. The rest of the world at large is totally unaffected, maybe not even knowing of the events happening in the affected area.
Still, you wouldn't want to be there. City: a city or the vast majority of one, or an area of equivalent size is pretty much vaped. Regional: a part of a continent or landmass, be it a province/state, geographical region, or sub-continent (e.g. 'California'/'Uganda', 'Sub-Saharan Africa', 'India', etc). Continental: an entire continent or even an entire landmass ('Oceania', 'North America', 'Eurasia', etc).
Planetary: an entire planet, or the vast majority of one. Omniversal: the totality of / (if said totality exists beyond a Multiverse), containing all alternate dimensions, planes of existence, parallel universes, possible universes, timelines, alternate continuities, realities, and Multiverses.
This goes up to some abstract ontological limit if the setting includes explicit metaphysical stipulations.Severity. Societal Disruption: Civilization survives intact, but is forever altered.
This may be due to the sheer amount of damage caused lowering the standard of living, or it may be a result of people being forced to adapt to the new threat(s) they face. Societal Collapse: Humanity backslides within the affected area, regressing to pre-industrial levels note most people are forced to be subsistence farmers at best and pre-agricultural note most people are forced to be hunter-gatherers at worst. Civilization may recover on its own, but not for centuries at the least. Species Extinction: A dominant or major species is either wiped out completely or reduced to such a low population level that its recovery is virtually impossible barring intervention by an outside force. Total Extinction: Life itself ends. No living organism of any kind exists within the affected area. Physical Annihilation: The affected area physically ceases to exist as it did before, but remnants of it can still be found.
It is, or. Metaphysical Annihilation: The affected area ceases to exist totally, without remainder, or perhaps even to have ever existed. This usually involves.
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This may go up to the elimination of even the possibility of the existence of anything like the affected area, if for instance the basic system of reality is changed or wiped out. This may get highly abstract, depending on how fundamental the metaphysical destruction is.Not to be confused with the comedy survival guide by which gives advice for surviving the relatively low-severity events. Or the Discovery Channel series by the same name which explores various scenarios in which this could play out.Related Tropes (assorted causes). /.See also:,. If they actually show it, then you have an. Contrast with.Not to be confused with on whose title this trope isExamples by class:.
Class 3: Planetary Scale, (single dominant) Species Extinction.