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R: Deadeyes Archive Free

A smaller, 4GB compilation made by a long-time fan known as “Vaultkeeper_Nyx.” This version organizes artwork by year, includes metadata (dates, software used, accompanying lore text), and excludes unfinished WIPs (works in progress). This is the most sought-after version because of its quality and usability.

Created by a group of anonymous archivists from the subreddit r/DeletedArt, this is a 23GB torrent containing every image, PDF, and text post pulled from R Deadeyes’ public feeds before deletion. It is raw, uncurated, and includes duplicates, low-res previews, and some corrupted files.

When people search for “R Deadeyes archive free,” they often assume that the alternative is a paid archive. This is partially true. r deadeyes archive free

After deleting their public profiles, R Deadeyes left behind a single active Patreon page (frozen at the $15 tier) and a Gumroad shop with only three products remaining: two hi-res print bundles at $8 each and a “Complete 2020-2022 Collection” for $45.

The problem? The Patreon no longer accepts new members, and the Gumroad products are on “limited availability” (rumored to be delisted by the end of the current year). Thus, the paid options are both expensive and temporary. A smaller, 4GB compilation made by a long-time

Hence, the desire for a free archive is not just about avoiding payment—it is about circumventing the impending total disappearance of the work.


A free archive could feature:


A dedicated subreddit created specifically for archive discussion.

Safety Note: The MEGA link is still active as of this writing. Scan the downloaded folder with antivirus software before opening. The subreddit moderators have a reputation for vetting files, but always be cautious. A free archive could feature:

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