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throughout audio logs, the Ink Demon was the first creation of the Ink Machine. The Ink Machine itself was created during the production of Bendyland, an amusement park themed around Joey Drew's creations, such as Alice Angel, Boris the Wolf, and Bendy himself. As bankruptcy threatened the company, Joey opted to literally bring his cartoon characters to life as living attractions for Bendyland, hiring the mysterious Gent company to create the Ink Machine. With the help of Thomas Connor, Joey ran film reel of the cartoons through the machine to bring the cartoons to life. The Ink Demon was the first attempt of the Ink Machine, but came out mutilated, more akin to a limping corpse than anything resembling the cartoon character. Because of this, Connor and the rest of the Gent company would not try to make more copies of Bendy. The Ink Demon was hidden in the basements of the studio, being considered unworldly by Connor, and being despised by Joey Drew. Eventually, Connor realized that the failure of their attempts at cartoon characters were a result of lacking a soul, hence the deformed nature of the demon. The unempathetic Drew then opted to sacrifice his workers to the machine to create better cartoon characters, the first of which was Susie Campbell, who became a twisted version of Alice Angel. He would also sacrifice music director Sammy Lawrence, projectionist Norman Polk, theme park designer Bertrum Piedmont, and others. Eventually, however, Joey Drew Studios fell into bankruptcy, and the monsters created by the Ink Machine were trapped within the Ink Machine itself in a never-ending cycle. The Ink Demon himself would rule over the cycle, killing anyone who crosses his path. He resided within a giant Ink Machine within the depths of the building, amidst a throne of projections playing Bendy cartoons. Upon this throne sat a film reel called "THE END", which when played, would destroy him. his skin is made out of ink and horns

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Born in the dust-ridden Badlands of the American Midwest, Caleb Quinn was son to struggling Irish immigrants. On the edge of the frontier, sickness, famine, and death were common sights, and pioneers contended for whatever scraps they could claim while tycoons feasted. Caleb's father, once an engineer, had few options to ply his trade as businesses posted a common sign: No Irish Need Apply. His antiquated tools laid untouched for years until Caleb uncovered them. Noticing his son's interest in the trade, he gifted him his old wrench. The devices Caleb made under his father's guidance had quaint applications, but when his father was away, they took a grim turn. He hid plans for a mask that would gouge barbed needles into a human's eyes and rip them from their sockets, complete with sketches of it fitted on boys who bullied him. With age, Caleb's engineering abilities became marketable and employers put their discrimination aside. Henry Bayshore, the owner of United West Rail, hired him. Caleb first invented a gun that shot railroad spikes into the ground. Next, he made a steam-powered tunnelling drill. But as Bayshore feigned indifference, the devices began turning up at other companies, the patents stolen from Caleb and sold. Rage overwhelming him, he burst into Bayshore's office and smashed his face into a bloody stew. As he was pulled away, he pushed his specialised gun to his boss' gut and squeezed the trigger. A railroad spike ploughed through skin and viscera, nailing Bayshore to his desk. The only thing that saved Caleb from hanging was Bayshore's unlikely survival. For fifteen years, Caleb was confined to Hellshire Penitentiary, the nation's first private prison.

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