

After Tom inadvertently reveals the location of their hideout to Ink Bendy, he and Allison abandon Henry and flee. She is accompanied by Tom, a wolf character similar to Boris.Īllison Angel and Tom hold Henry captive, but he eventually gains Allison's trust and she gives him a 'seeing tool' that allows him to see hidden messages on the walls. The wielder is Allison Angel, a physically intact and sane duplicate of Alice Angel. Alice then tries to kill Henry herself in a rage but is killed with a sword from behind. Henry is forced to kill him in self-defense. Ink Bendy notices Henry but leaves him alone, and Henry enters the haunted house only to find that Alice has turned Buddy Boris into a hulking beast named Brute Boris. After flipping the last switch, Henry is chased by the Projectionist, who is in turn ambushed by Ink Bendy and killed.
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In order to reach Buddy Boris, Henry must restore power to the haunted house attraction by finding and flipping a series of switches, one of which is guarded by a ride merged with the remains of a revenge-driven Bertrum. Henry enters a large warehouse filled with rides, games, and props from the planned park. He also discovers that Joey had been planning to open a Bendy-themed amusement park with the help of famed ride designer Bertrum Piedmont. Henry completes the tasks and boards a lift to escape with Buddy Boris, but Alice forces it to crash to the bottom of its shaft and suddenly pulls Buddy Boris into the darkness, proclaiming that she wants to use him to fix herself.Ĭlimbing out of the crashed lift, Henry ventures deeper into the studio in search of Buddy Boris and finds a lounge filled with the Lost Ones, ink creatures who show no hostility.

As Henry carries out Alice's tasks, he must hide from both Ink Bendy and the Projectionist, an entity of projector operator Norman Polk. It is implied that the ink transformed this actress into Alice Angel. Henry must perform several tasks for Alice in order for her to let him and Buddy Boris go free, learning from tape recordings that Alice's original voice actress, Susie Campbell became bitter when Joey suddenly hired a replacement for her. Alice 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 called Alice Angel, who is a distorted version of the good character Alice Angel. Henry befriends Buddy Boris, and the two leave the latter's improvised safehouse to continue searching for an exit. He hallucinates seeing the ink machine, a wheelchair and then Ink Bendy before passing out. Draining the ink from several rooms, he finds a chamber whose floor is marked with strange diagrams. As the studio begins to fill with ink, 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 creature known as 'Ink Bendy' that looks like an evil version of the studio's mascot Bendy. He finds a tape recording that suggests Joey engaged in bizarre occult practices while making the machine, as well as a mutilated real-life analogue of Boris the Wolf, one of the studio's cartoon characters. He visits the studio and finds it abandoned, but discovers an 'ink machine', installed sometime after Henry's departure 30 years earlier. August 1963, retired animator Henry Stein receives a letter from his former employer and boss, Joey Drew, asking him to return to Joey's animation studio and see something important.
