Allthefallenbooru ((exclusive)) <EASY ✰>

— "All The Fallen" is a known imageboard community (often styled as allthefallen.moe or related domains), and "booru" refers to imageboard software (like Danbooru, Gelbooru). There is no official standalone "allthefallenbooru" as a distinct site name — it might be a fan term for the booru section within All The Fallen.

Unlike mainstream boorus (like Safebooru, which filters explicit content), Allthefallenbooru was built to host a specific thematic genre. The "Fallen" in its name refers to characters—usually female characters from video games, anime, or original art—undergoing a "corruption" arc. This often includes: allthefallenbooru

All the while, the images changed in subtler ways. A photograph of a theater gained a ticket stub tucked under an armrest that matched a date in the future, and someone joked that perhaps Allthefallenbooru could see forward. The prophet function of the archive became more than a joke when a user posted an image of a hand-painted sign reading "Lina's shop" and Lina, weeks later, opened a small studio for repairs and mending. "Coincidence," many said. "Enough coincidences stacked on top of each other look like a pattern." — "All The Fallen" is a known imageboard

While the site does not exclusively host pornographic material, a significant portion of the uploads fall under "NSFW" (Not Safe For Work) or borderline "guro" (grotesque) imagery. This specificity is the site’s greatest asset for fans of the niche, but also its greatest liability. The "Fallen" in its name refers to characters—usually

A violent storm ripped through the city months later. It took down the mural on the cinema and peeled the advertisement around the boarded windows like wallpaper. For a while, the courtyard altar was scattered with litter. People posted images of the damage and notes of consolation. Then something strange happened: new images appeared in the route showing the courtyard restored, the altar reassembled, new offerings arranged with tidy hands. The timestamps on the images showed they had been uploaded during the storm, when the city had lost power in places. Nobody claimed to have been there. The moderator team discussed backup copies and caching once more, but the question remained: who had put the things back?