The All the Fallen Wiki is not alone. For those interested in similar fan-driven lore expansions, consider:

However, none have the depth, longevity, or sheer volume of the original All the Fallen Wiki.

All the Fallen is a sprawling fan universe built around emotional storytelling, layered worldbuilding, and characters who blur the line between tragedy and hope. This wiki aims to be the definitive, easy-to-navigate resource for fans, creators, and curious newcomers. Below is a concise, structured blog post introducing the wiki, its purpose, features, and how to contribute.

At its core, the All the Fallen Wiki is a collaborative database and archive dedicated to adult-oriented fan fiction, artwork, and lore expansion based on FromSoftware’s catalog of video games (and occasionally other dark fantasy series). Unlike standard wikis (such as Fextralife or Fandom) that focus strictly on canonical game data—enemy stats, item locations, and攻略—this wiki is an interpretive and transformative work.

The keyword "fallen" in the title is a deliberate thematic choice. It refers to the fallen heroes, villains, and creatures that populate the bleak worlds of titles like Dark Souls. The wiki explores "what happens after the fall," diving into character backstories, romantic (and often explicit) relationships, and narrative gaps that the original games leave intentionally ambiguous.

It is important to clarify that All the Fallen Wiki is not a cheat sheet or a game guide. You will not find boss strategies or weapon upgrade paths here. Instead, you will find character studies, alternate universe (AU) scenarios, and detailed profiles that imagine the intimate lives of the Ashen One, the Hunter, the Tarnished, and the myriad NPCs they encounter.

The wiki sprang up in the mid-2010s, coinciding with the peak popularity of Dark Souls III. The name itself is borrowed from a famous piece of fan fiction within the Dark Souls community, which later expanded into a full-fledged wiki model. It operates on a platform similar to Wikia (now Fandom), but with heavily modified content guidelines.

The community behind the All the Fallen Wiki is small, dedicated, and fiercely protective of its creative space. Members include veteran lore theorists, erotic fiction writers, digital artists, and role-players. They operate under a strict set of rules that emphasize consent, tagging, and the separation of fanon (fan-created canon) from official game lore.

Because of the mature nature of the content (often rated NC-17/Explicit), the wiki is not indexed by mainstream search engines in the same way standard gaming wikis are. Access usually requires users to acknowledge an age-restriction notice, and many of its most sensitive pages are locked behind account verification.

User-submitted and public domain stories summarized with tags for:

The game features a surprising variety of marriage options, from the Honest (and boring) Spouse to the Lethally Enigmatic "Neathproofed" partner. AtF breaks down:

The wiki is not a replacement for the forum. While the forum focuses on creation and real-time discussion, the wiki is a static, organized reference. Forum members often use the wiki to:

Conversely, the wiki cites forum threads as primary sources for community interpretations of ambiguous works.

Most of the site's content is viewable without an account, but downloading files or participating in discussions usually requires registration.

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    The All the Fallen Wiki is not alone. For those interested in similar fan-driven lore expansions, consider:

    However, none have the depth, longevity, or sheer volume of the original All the Fallen Wiki.

    All the Fallen is a sprawling fan universe built around emotional storytelling, layered worldbuilding, and characters who blur the line between tragedy and hope. This wiki aims to be the definitive, easy-to-navigate resource for fans, creators, and curious newcomers. Below is a concise, structured blog post introducing the wiki, its purpose, features, and how to contribute.

    At its core, the All the Fallen Wiki is a collaborative database and archive dedicated to adult-oriented fan fiction, artwork, and lore expansion based on FromSoftware’s catalog of video games (and occasionally other dark fantasy series). Unlike standard wikis (such as Fextralife or Fandom) that focus strictly on canonical game data—enemy stats, item locations, and攻略—this wiki is an interpretive and transformative work. all the fallen wiki

    The keyword "fallen" in the title is a deliberate thematic choice. It refers to the fallen heroes, villains, and creatures that populate the bleak worlds of titles like Dark Souls. The wiki explores "what happens after the fall," diving into character backstories, romantic (and often explicit) relationships, and narrative gaps that the original games leave intentionally ambiguous.

    It is important to clarify that All the Fallen Wiki is not a cheat sheet or a game guide. You will not find boss strategies or weapon upgrade paths here. Instead, you will find character studies, alternate universe (AU) scenarios, and detailed profiles that imagine the intimate lives of the Ashen One, the Hunter, the Tarnished, and the myriad NPCs they encounter.

    The wiki sprang up in the mid-2010s, coinciding with the peak popularity of Dark Souls III. The name itself is borrowed from a famous piece of fan fiction within the Dark Souls community, which later expanded into a full-fledged wiki model. It operates on a platform similar to Wikia (now Fandom), but with heavily modified content guidelines. The All the Fallen Wiki is not alone

    The community behind the All the Fallen Wiki is small, dedicated, and fiercely protective of its creative space. Members include veteran lore theorists, erotic fiction writers, digital artists, and role-players. They operate under a strict set of rules that emphasize consent, tagging, and the separation of fanon (fan-created canon) from official game lore.

    Because of the mature nature of the content (often rated NC-17/Explicit), the wiki is not indexed by mainstream search engines in the same way standard gaming wikis are. Access usually requires users to acknowledge an age-restriction notice, and many of its most sensitive pages are locked behind account verification.

    User-submitted and public domain stories summarized with tags for: However, none have the depth, longevity, or sheer

    The game features a surprising variety of marriage options, from the Honest (and boring) Spouse to the Lethally Enigmatic "Neathproofed" partner. AtF breaks down:

    The wiki is not a replacement for the forum. While the forum focuses on creation and real-time discussion, the wiki is a static, organized reference. Forum members often use the wiki to:

    Conversely, the wiki cites forum threads as primary sources for community interpretations of ambiguous works.

    Most of the site's content is viewable without an account, but downloading files or participating in discussions usually requires registration.

  • Email Whitelisting:
  • Rules: