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Allthefallen.moe (often referred to as All The Fallen or ATF) is a niche digital art and modding platform primarily known for its community-driven "booru-style" imageboard and specialized repository for adult-oriented content. The site serves as a hub for artists, modders, and enthusiasts who explore fringe or underrepresented themes in digital art and video game modifications. Core Features and Subdomains

1. Core Purpose & Audience

| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | Primary Goal | To collect, curate, and present information about Touhou characters, stories, and media in a structured, searchable format. | | Target Audience | Touhou newcomers seeking an introductory guide, long‑time fans looking for deep lore, and creators who need a reliable reference for fan works (e.g., fanfiction, music remixes, doujinshi). | | Tone & Style | Encyclopedic but approachable; entries are written in plain English, often with citations to official sources (games, official manga, music CDs) and reputable fan translations. | allthefallen.moe

Looking up All the Fallen, I find that it's a mod for "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt." The mod adds various features and content to the game. So the website allthefallen.moe is likely related to this mod. The user wants me to provide content for this site. Let me think about the possible sections. Allthefallen

Design & Accessibility

If you'd like, I can help you with more specific information if you tell me: Theme : Dark mode with glowing UI accents

Stories: A dedicated section for written content, often following the same niche or adult themes found in the art gallery.

Themes

Primary navigation * Projects. * Groups. * CI/CD Catalog. * Topics. * Snippets. git.allthefallen.moe Explore projects · GitLab - allthefallen.moe

The wind carried secrets, Akira believed. It whispered stories of the past, of love, loss, and forgotten memories. She'd heard tales of a hidden scroll, said to be hidden within the temple's labyrinthine corridors. The scroll was rumored to hold the collective knowledge of the temple's history, penned by the hands of the monks who once resided there.