[exclusive] — Felicia Treasure111
The air in the archive wing of the London Museum of Antiquities smelled of dust, decaying paper, and floor wax. It was a smell Felicia Crane had slept in for the better part of a decade.
Indie Special Editions: She has been involved in creating custom art for book covers and limited edition projects , including the series.
The name “Felicia Treasure111” was not one you’d find in history books. It lived instead in the quiet corners of the internet—on forgotten forums, in the metadata of abandoned blogs, and within a single, heavily encrypted file that had changed hands among digital archaeologists for nearly a decade. felicia treasure111
"Coldblood" Illustration: A notable collaboration piece (under her art alias @harteus) which serves as a companion to the popular "BLOODBATH" art series.
Conclusion
The rain lashed against the window of the antique shop, blurring the neon lights of the city outside. Elara wiped a smudge of dust from the brass nameplate on the old mahogany desk. It read simply: Felicia Treasure.
The Future: What Happens to Felicia Treasure111?
As of the publication of this article, the original Felicia Treasure111 remains active but elusive. Followers speculate that on November 1st (11/1), the account will release a final “treveal”—perhaps a downloadable indie game or a real-world geocache location. The air in the archive wing of the
She kicked the wall in frustration, her breath coming in short, panicked bursts. She had risked everything for an empty box. Thomas had sent her on a wild goose chase.
: While the "lo-fi" look works for authenticity, occasional investments in better lighting or audio for her longer YouTube content could improve the viewing experience. The name “Felicia Treasure111” was not one you’d
