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If it was very recent, you should hopefully be able to do a system restore to a date/time prior to you deleting all the discord files.
I'm not sure why you'd want to remove a specific part of the discord program (I don't use it so I know nothing about the program), but if you can system restore and still need to uninstall Discord, then I'd suggest doing so through the Add/Remove aspect of Windows. That should do a clean uninstall and you shouldn't have issues if you need to re-install the program.
Windows has a place for all of this, in Control Panel > Programs and Features.
Overall, manually delete anything for Discord, clean junk with CCleaner, clean the Registry, then Reboot and install Discord fresh.