
Dennis was the shepherd — tasked to protect the innocent.
But he abandoned the sheep → became the sheep → then the lamb that fell.
The “lamb” is also a biblical image: the innocent, the sacrificed.
Dennis is both the shepherd who failed and the sacrificial lamb who willingly surrenders himself to a beast in disguise.
The title is brutal irony:
He fell because he chose devotion over truth.
He traded all protection (the sheep) for an unnatural love — a predator’s snare.
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Final Conclusion — What This Story Really Says
“The Fallen Lamb” is not just a horror love story — it’s an allegory for how evil preys on the lonely and the good-hearted.
Dennis needed love so badly he ignored every warning: the animals’ fear, the farmer’s rule, the blood illusions, the unnatural eyes.
The Skinwalker myth says: You are safe as long as you never let it in.
But Dennis invited it — fed it, loved it, killed for it.
So the final prey was not the sheep, not the deer — it was Dennis’s soul.
When he stepped over that cliff, he fell from the world of the living — and the monster never needed to push him.
He fell for love that was never love — only hunger.
Can someone just interpret this for me in the most symbolic way because I don't understand this open ending pls