Disclaimer: This article is for informational and historical documentation purposes only. The author does not endorse the creation, distribution, or use of mods that violate Bethesda’s EULA, contain non-consensual themes, or infringe on copyright.
While not a mod itself, All The Fallen functioned as a pivotal hub, archive, and community for a specific, legally gray, and socially shunned category of Skyrim modifications. This article explores what ATF was, its relationship with Skyrim , and why its eventual collapse sent shockwaves through the adult modding community. All The Fallen was a long-running, invitation-only (and later, open-registration) internet forum and file-hosting website. Its primary focus was the curation, discussion, and distribution of "adult" content for various video games, with an overwhelming emphasis on Bethesda’s Creation Engine titles— Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 4, and most notably, Skyrim . allthefallen skyrim mods
In the sprawling, 12-year history of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim modding, platforms like Nexus Mods and Bethesda.net stand as the public-facing pillars of a massive creative community. Yet, beneath the surface of "safe for work" modding—beneath the lore-friendly armors, quest expansions, and graphical overhauls—lies a darker, more controversial ecosystem. Central to this underground world for many years was a name whispered in forums and Reddit threads: All The Fallen (ATF). Disclaimer: This article is for informational and historical