Ink Bendy is the titular antagonist of the Bendy series. He was a failed (and the only) attempt on creating the studio's popular mascot Bendy in real life in an attempt to bring cartoon characters to reality by Joey Drew, who turned out defective along with several other physical cartoon characters due to lacking a soul. His tall, lanky physique, along with his behavior, makes him vastly different from his cartoon counterpart. As the recurring antagonist in the first game Bendy and the Ink Machine and possibly in the second game Bendy and the Dark Revival, Ink Bendy is first encountered in the beginning chapter after Henry activates the Ink Machine. From the old workshop to the underground facility of the endless Cycle, Ink Bendy dwells inside every location and is a large threat to Henry, constantly pursuing him down and attempting to kill him whenever he is caught in his proximity. Bestiary Ink Bendy appears as a tall, malformed, skeletal figure with his skin covered in black ink resembling tar. His head highly resembles that of the original Bendy, but the top area of his head appears melted, obscuring his eyes. His horns are slightly more curved to bear a shape resembling unto a crescent moon in appearance, moving sideways similar to animal ears. His toothy, cheshire grin, with eight "teeth" and sketch-like shadings, is always shown vibrating. As seen from the side view of his head, the front and back of his head are fairly flat. His spine appears slightly crooked or curved, possibly referencing the spinal condition scoliosis. His slightly hunched back also sports spiky-looking spines for demonic features. Endless ink streams down from him whenever he's running, idle or walking, making it hard to see him. Ink Bendy's left arm is slightly longer than his right, looking thinner and less human. On his left hand, he wears an oversized white glove with four fingers, though it does not sport two buttons like the original Bendy, while his right hand is smaller and more human-like, with five fingers. His feet are also mismatched: his right foot faintly resembles that of a human, while the left is just a lump-covered disease-like stump, which gives him a limp. He induces endless wisps of blackish smoke. He also wears a bowtie close to the middle of his chest, which appears almost identical to Bendy's except being larger, and is slightly shifted to his left to give him a misshapen appearance.
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