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.

Another angle: if the subreddit is about a specific game, maybe the user is looking for a guide, walkthrough, or other resources that are kept in an archive. But the user specified "archive free", so they want it to be free. I should make sure to emphasize that the archive is free, not paid, and maybe mention that some unofficial archives might exist in the form of websites or repositories that collect links or content from the subreddit.

If you are looking for general web snapshots or deleted posts, these established tools are safer and more comprehensive:

Searching for “R Deadeyes archive free” is an act of love for art and a fear of loss. The work of this mysterious, reclusive creator has touched thousands, and the desire to keep it alive is understandable. You now know exactly where to find it—safely, legally (or quasi-legally), and without paying opportunistic resellers.

The link was buried three levels deep in an old subreddit thread about "abandoned digital worlds." It was just a string of characters labeled: r_deadeyes_archive_free

This deletion triggered a digital preservation panic. Fans realized that hundreds of pieces of unique artwork—some with lore explanations, some without—had vanished overnight. Thus, the hunt for the began in earnest.