As Henry carries out Alice's tasks, he must hide from both Ink Bendy and the Projectionist, an entity of projector operator Norman Polk. Henry must perform several tasks for Alice in order for her to let him and Boris go free, learning from tape recordings that Alice's original voice actress became bitter when Joey suddenly hired a replacement for her - it's implied that Alice is her original actress transformed by the ink. She leads them to her lair and reveals that she has been harvesting the ink of other characters in an effort to keep herself beautiful. In the studio's toy department, they find another ink creature who is a distorted version of the character Alice Angel. Befriending Boris, Henry and Boris leave Boris' improvised safehouse to continue searching for an exit. He is surprised to encounter Boris hiding in this area, alive and whole. As Henry escapes, Sammy is seemingly killed by the Ink Demon, who then chases Henry through the studio until he flees through a door and barricades it behind himself. Once the stairwell is clear, Henry tries to leave but is knocked unconscious by a now-insane Sammy, who plans to sacrifice him to Bendy in the hope of having his humanity restored. Henry learns that Sammy had begun to help Bendy to try to regain his normal body. A stairwell leading to the exit is overflowing with ink, which must be drained by flipping a switch in the office of musical director Sammy Lawrence. Henry wakes up and begins to search for another way out, eventually reaching the studio's music department where he first encounters hostile ink monsters known as Searchers. He hallucinates seeing the ink machine, a wheelchair and then the "Ink Demon" before passing out. Draining the ink from several rooms, he finds a chamber whose floor is marked with strange diagrams. Henry flees toward an exit, only for the floor to collapse and drop him into the studio's lower levels. Once Henry fixes and starts the machine, he is attacked by a monster resembling the studio's mascot Bendy, as the studio begins to fill with ink. He finds a tape recording that suggests Joey engaged in bizarre occult practices while making the machine, as well as a mutilated real-life analog of Boris the Wolf, one of the studio's cartoon characters. Having not worked there for 30 years, Henry finds the place abandoned but discovers an "Ink Machine" in the basement, installed after Henry's departure. In 1966, retired animator Henry Stein receives a letter from his former employer, Joey Drew, asking him to return to Drew's animation studio and see something important. With twists and turns at every corner, you never know who or what is waiting for you in this dilapidated world of shadows and ink. After Henry defeated him, Twisted Angel tried to finish her creator off herself, only to be killed by Allison Angel seconds before she could.Henry as he revisits the demons of his past by exploring the abandoned animator's workshop of Joey Drew Studios. Twisted Alice transformed Buddy into Brute Boris and forced him to fight Henry. She agreed to help him find a way out of the studio if he gave her the items she wanted, only to betray him and his friend Buddy Boris, another one of Joey's victims. Decades later, however, he would return and meet Twisted Alice. Susie Campbell became Twisted Alice, while Allison Pendle transformed into Allison Angel.īy the time Joey had turned his employees into the characters he made, his partner, Henry, had left Joey Drew Studios. Wanting to bring his cartoon characters to life, Drew transformed both voice actresses into Alice Angel lookalikes. Alice Angel was originally voiced by Susie Campbell, only to be replaced by Allison Pendle. Alice Angel was one of their most popular characters, alongside Boris the Wolf and Bendy himself. Like many of the characters in the Bendy series, the different versions of Alice Angel come from a cartoon character that Joey Drew and Henry Stein created.
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