The "Umbrelloid Archive Patched" report summarizes the current status and content of the creative works by the author Umbrelloid , primarily hosted on Archive of Our Own (AO3) Umbrelloid is an author known for creating explicit adult fiction
involving video game characters, with a heavy focus on specific fetishes including stomach bulging supernatural/unusual sexual encounters Archive Content Summary
The archive contains works across multiple popular fandoms, including: D.Va and Kiriko - Pumpin' Donuts : Features Kiriko and D.Va in an explicit "Futa" scenario. Bratty Bunny Butters Up Her Boyfriend
: A D.Va-centric story focusing on inflation and stomach bulging. Widowmaker's Special Assignment : Features Widowmaker and Doomfist. Chronal Miscalculation : A Tracer-centric story featuring inflation. Soothing the Patient : Features Mercy, D.Va, and Brigitte. Multi-chapter series
: Includes explicit scenarios involving characters like Ruby Rose, Coco Adel, and Neo.
Common themes include character "corruption" and excessive physical reactions. Technical Status: "Patched" The term "patched" in this context typically refers to the restoration or updating
of these stories on the archive. Many fanfiction authors face "purges" or takedowns due to strict content policies on mainstream platforms (like Patreon or Tumblr); "patched" archives often signal that: Broken links have been fixed. Deleted content has been re-uploaded to stable platforms like Missing chapters umbrelloid archive patched
or artwork have been integrated back into the main story threads. Consumer Warning All works within the Umbrelloid archive are tagged as and often carry No Archive Warnings Apply
or specific fetish tags. Readers should check individual story tags for content warnings before proceeding. or assistance finding a safe mirror for these works? Umbrelloid - Works | Archive of Our Own
5 Works by Umbrelloid in Overwatch (Video Game) * [Overwatch] D.Va and Kiriko - Pumpin' Donuts by Umbrelloid. Fandoms: Overwatch ( Archive of Our Own Chapter 2 - Umbrelloid - RWBY [Archive of Our Own]
Based on the keywords provided, this request appears to relate to "Umbrelloid" (likely referring to the Umbrella Corporation or related entities from the Resident Evil franchise, often associated with the "Umbrella Chronicles" or modding communities) and a "Patched Archive."
In the context of gaming and software, "Patched Archive" usually refers to:
Since Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles (often nicknamed "Umbrelloids" in speedrunning/modding circles) and its sequel The Darkside Chronicles are popular targets for such patches, I have created a comprehensive guide on how to apply patches to these game archives (ISOs), specifically focusing on the most common use case: Applying the Wii/Wii U English Patch or Restoration Patches. Fan Translations: Applying an English patch to a
To understand why a patch matters, you first need to understand the archive itself.
Umbrelloid was a relatively obscure but deeply beloved open-source framework developed in the late 2000s. Designed for creating interactive, branching narrative databases (often used for interactive fiction, choose-your-own-adventure style wikis, and early visual novel engines), Umbrelloid gained a small but fanatical following. Its hallmark feature was the "Canopy Structure," a way of nesting data files that allowed for multi-layered story states without bloated memory usage.
However, the official Umbrelloid project was abandoned by its original developer in 2014. This is where the Umbrelloid Archive comes in.
The Umbrelloid Archive (often stylized as U-Archive) was a community-driven preservation project launched in 2016. It aggregated:
For five years, the Umbrelloid Archive was the definitive source for all things related to the framework. Then, in late 2023, whispers of a critical flaw began to circulate.
Run file and checksec:
$ file umbrelloid_archive_patched ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, dynamically linked, not stripped
$ checksec --file=umbrelloid_archive_patched RELRO: Partial RELRO Stack: No canary found NX: NX enabled PIE: No PIE (0x400000)
Run it:
$ ./umbrelloid_archive_patched
Opening archive...
Flag: ********************
It prints the flag immediately – suspicious.
This suggests the “patched” version might simply print the flag rather than enforce the original validation.
The archive’s download system was rewritten. Instead of serving raw .umb files directly, the new system now passes every file through a “quarantine parser” that:
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