Sources & Editorial Policy
Confirmed (Official)How this wiki sources facts, how the confirmed-versus-speculative system works, and a running list of fabrications we have debunked.
Fatekeeper — the THQ Nordic / Paraglacial first-person action RPG — launched into Early Access on 2 June 2026 with very little verified information public. The studio has openly kept the story under wraps, showing off the world, monsters, and systems instead. That gap is exactly where fan wikis and content farms have rushed in with invented bosses, locations, weapon stats, and lore. This page explains how we tell those apart from real facts.
How we grade every claim
Every factual statement on this wiki is tagged with one of four trust levels:
- Confirmed (Official) — stated directly by Paraglacial or THQ Nordic: the Steam store page, the official site, Steam dev blogs, or official trailers.
- Confirmed (Press) — reported by an established outlet, usually relaying or quoting official material (for example RPGamer, PC Gamer, or GameGrin summarising a dev blog).
- Speculative / Unverified — plausible but unconfirmed: preview-build impressions, community shorthand (such as the fan term “Sanguimancy”), or details no first-party source has stated.
- Fabricated — invented content presented elsewhere as fact. We name it only to debunk it, never to repeat it as truth.
When a claim is launch-incomplete — Early Access systems still in flux, or specs the live Steam page renders empty — we flag it as provisional rather than stating it flatly.
Source ledger
The backbone of this wiki is first-party material. Primary sources we rely on:
| Source | What it covers | Trust |
|---|---|---|
| Steam store — Fatekeeper (App 2186990) | Genre, developer/publisher, release date, single-player features, EA scope, mature-content descriptor | Confirmed (Official) |
| fatekeeper.thqnordic.com | Setting pitch, handcrafted-world framing, progression overview, Windows-only platform | Confirmed (Official) |
| Paraglacial Steam dev blogs | Lore (Solace, Underdwellers), creatures taxonomy, skill tree, Haven, weapons/alchemy | Confirmed (Official) |
| THQ Nordic news / trailers | The Druid, the rat companion, the eight-minute gameplay reveal | Confirmed (Official) |
| RPGamer, PC Gamer, GamingBolt, GameGrin, MonsterVine, Gematsu | Combat detail, EA roadmap, Dark Messiah framing, Shortlings reveal | Confirmed (Press) |
Known fabrications (do not trust)
The following are circulating online but are not supported by any official source. We list them so you can recognise and discount them:
- Fan-wiki boss names — “Lord Commander Veydris,” “The Blightwood Ancient,” and similar named bosses on fatekeeper.wiki. No boss is officially named at Early Access; only an unnamed “deadlier warrior” has been teased.
- Content-farm bosses and stats — xmodhub’s “The Crimson Warden” and invented weapon stat tables (e.g. “Mercenary’s Raw Axe, 145 base damage,” durability percentages). None of these numbers or items are real.
- Fabricated locations — “Sanctuary of First Flame,” “Sundered Keep,” “Crystal Deeps,” “Ashen Steppe,” “Sunken Ziggurat” and the like. The only confirmed named places are the setting (Solace) and the hub (Haven).
- Latinate spell-school names — terms like “Sanguimancy” are community coinages, not Paraglacial’s wording; the underlying leech magic is real but the name is not.
Corrections
This is an unofficial fan wiki and is not affiliated with THQ Nordic or Paraglacial. If you spot an error or have a first-party source that updates something here, see the contact details on our About page. We update as Early Access patches and dev blogs land — see Patch Notes.
Sources
- Steam store — Fatekeeper (App 2186990) Confirmed (Official)