From the arrival of Francisco Pizarro in South America to the fall of the Inca Empire, less than 10 years passed. But how could such a powerful empire commanding over 30,000 soldiers collapse so quickly to just 200 Spanish conquistadors? The tragic fate of the last three Inca sovereigns, three brothers, each played a decisive role in the brutal downfall. The conquistadors were better equipped, master tacticians, and aided by rebellious Indigenous peoples. Some Incas resisted, but within a few decades, the Spanish wiped out the legacy of the Sons of the Sun. Thanks to the latest scientific advances and ultra-realistic 3D reconstructions-from Cuzco to the Chilean desert, via Cajamarca, and the Pacific coast-this is the brutal fall of the Empire of the Sun.