Alice Angel (ink realm)
- "Milla Legna" redirects here. For the audio tapes in Boris and the Dark Survival and Bendy: Lone Wolf, see Milla Legna's tapes.
- This article refers to the ink manifestation of the cartoon character. For the original counterpart, see Alice Angel.
- For other uses, see Alice (disambiguation).
"I was reborn with my perfection stolen from me. To get it back, I'll rip this rotted world apart. Angels are beautiful. Angels are beautiful." |
Alice Angel is an Alice Angel clone who is the twisted second reincarnation of former voice actress Susie Campbell and is the self-appointed "Queen of the Studio".
History
Origins
Nothing much is known about Alice Angel's origins except for the fact that she is the second inky recreation of Susie Campbell, after her initial "wriggling, pushing, shapeless slug" form, with the character she dubbed Alice Angel. At some point the Ink Demon attacked her and deformed her face, making Alice go mad and more obsessive than ever about her beauty, which led her to tear apart the Butcher Gang members and Boris clones, driving them to near extinction, leaving Boris The Wolf and Tom as the only survivors from her obsessive rampage.
Walking with angels
After Henry enters the Heavenly Toys workshop, Alice ambushed him in a room filled with monitors and after the song she played finishes, she breaks the window in the room and tells Henry that she is aware of his presence and will judge if he's worthy of staying there. Then when Henry and Boris reach the elevator, she tells them to come over to her place, telling the two that their worthy of a "date with an angel". When Henry arrived to her while she is torturing a Piper, she tells him that if he completed all of her tasks she would let Henry get out of the studio using the elevator. She sends Henry back to the elevator to complete those tasks, starting by: Gathering gear, Taking thick ink from Swollen Searchers, Retrieving valve cores, Destroying Bendy cutouts, killing the Butcher Gang and then collect ink hearts from the Projectionist's lair. While Henry completes these tasks, Alice will sometimes make comments about them. After Henry has completed all the tasks that she gave him, she tells him to go on the elevator as a award. At first she starts to make the elevator go up, only to trick Henry by making the elevator plummet down to Level S so she can get her hands on the 'most perfect Boris'.
Boris' operation
After the elevator crashed down to Level S, Alice kidnaps Boris and takes him to her operation room to take his heart and consume it. While she's doing this, she taunts Henry in his journey to retrieve Boris from her up until he reaches the Haunted House, where she unleashed Brute Boris to fight Henry. Finally when Henry defeats Brute Boris, Alice tries to attack Henry personally, only to then get stabbed through the chest by Allison Angel and died afterwards.
Locked in the dungeon
With the ink realm interrupted by Wilson Arch, Boris discovers tapes from the dead Boris clones incisions. Within each tape being found, he combines them in a tape recorder seen in Milla's dungeon where he discovers that a person known as Milla Legna is trapped behind the door, and wishes to be freed. Once he finds all the tapes, a key can be found hidden in many dead Boris clones, that will unlock the metal door that leads to Milla.
Once the door is unlocked, it is revealed that "Milla" was Alice Angel all along, who was luring Boris to his doom. Boris runs away afterwards, and ends up in the Lower Levels where Alice is hunting him down.
When Boris eventually escaped from her, one of Wilson's Keepers hunted her down and captured her just like the other Cyclebreakers and was taken to the Gent Workshop's prison.
Escaping the prison
Sometime after being imprisoned, she escaped her cell and found home in the North Wing of Wilson's retreat and started kidnapping the Lost Ones. In the time Audrey took to finish preparing to go to sleep, Alice stole the Tommy gun from the Keepers[Citation needed] and entered Audrey's room to kidnap her.
Mad tea party
After Kidnapping Audrey, Alice traps her into a tea party room and challenges Audrey into a riddle, If Audrey gets it right, she rewards her freedom, If she gets it wrong, she gets electrocuted, Eventually, Audrey manages to answer the riddle correctly, causing Alice's other captives to get electrocuted, which infuriates Alice and she retreats. After Audrey reaches a balcony and proceeds to go forward, Alice starts shooting through a poster with the Tommy gun and starts a fight with Audrey. Eventually, Audrey managed to get behind her and attempted to banish her but Alice notices her and both of them fall. After Alice gets up, she points the Tommy gun at Audrey to give her the finishing blow, just to be stabbed in the chest by Allison Angel with her sword. After this, Alice shares a small conversation with Allison, who tells Alice that she was always beautiful. Alice finally dies afterwards.
Characteristics
Physical appearance
The ink realm version of Alice Angel takes on a much more humanoid, realistically-proportioned version of her cartoon counterpart. She has yellow skin, medium-length, straight black hair, a yellow eye, a pair of horns, and a broken halo sticking out of her head. The left half of her face, however, is extremely deformed, her flesh warped as if having been melted or torn open. A few sinewy strings of flesh connect the top and bottom halves of her face together. This reveals her gums, teeth, and portions of what seems to be a muscular system. In addition, she sports three growths protruding from her temple down to her cheek. Her left eye is missing, leaving only an inky, hollow socket in its place. She wears a black dress with a bow on its back, black stained gloves that run up to her bicep, black tights, black shoes (which are fused with her tights), a yellow bow at the neckline, and black lipstick.
Personality
Alice Angel is above all obsessed with her beauty. Wanting to achieve physical perfection, she is willing to use any means possible to reach her goal, with no regard to others. Alice is also a manipulator, using her appearance and words to deceive people into doing her bidding. She is a sadistic person who finds enjoyment in the suffering of others. She has a habit of becoming reckless when she gets very angry.
She has a great hatred for the Ink Demon, forcing Henry to destroy cutouts in his likeness purely to make him angry. She holds a very low opinion of the other ink creatures, seeing them as disgusting, wild beasts. Despite this, there seem to be two people she has somewhat of a soft spot for: Sammy, who she remembers relatively fondly for their time working together, and Allison Angel, for her beauty she admires so much.
Alice is also shown to have dual personality to a degree as seen by her constant change in tone. The other side of Alice seems to be desperate and somewhat sweet, showing a remorse over her massacre of other ink creatures, saying the other side of her made her commit these actions. However, after Boris is kidnapped, this side Alice seems to have disappeared, possibly because of a shift in personality after consuming Boris' insides.
Gameplay
Strategy
Bendy and the Dark Revival
Alice Angel is encountered as a non-combative boss. She will shoot Audrey whenever she is out in the open, to avoid getting shot the player should hide behind the walls and use the flow ability to get around quickly with minimal damage. The player can also crouch down to avoid being seen by Alice and stealthily walk around without taking any damage.
Bendy: Lone Wolf
Once released from her dungeon Alice will start walking around the Lower Levels to hunt down Boris, to avoid getting caught the player needs to be aware to their surroundings as Alice has her signature halo on the ground around her at all times whenever she's around. Players also need to pay attention to sounds as Alice's humming will be heard all around the level at all times, if her humming gets louder, the player should run the other direction or hide in little miracle stations that are scattered around in the level to hide from her sights.
Documents
Audio logs
- "My Name is Milla" - Found in Bendy: Lone Wolf.
- "Please Be Strong" - Found in Bendy: Lone Wolf.
- "Is Anyone There" - Found in Bendy: Lone Wolf.
- "Hope is Fading" - Found in Bendy: Lone Wolf.
- "My Final Plea" - Found in Bendy: Lone Wolf.
Memos
- "Stolen Beauty" - Found in Chapter 5: The Dark Revival of Bendy and the Dark Revival.
Behind the scenes
Alice Angel is one of the antagonists of the Bendy series. She first appeared in the third and fourth chapter of Bendy and the Ink Machine and returned in the fifth chapter of Bendy and the Dark Revival. She also reappeared in Bendy: Lone Wolf as a stalker enemy.
She makes a cameo in Bendy: Secrets of the Machine, as seen in the hidden rave scene. Additionally, her voice can be heard warning the player when destroying the Bendy cutouts in the Drawing Board; she uses the same voice line from the third chapter of Bendy and the Ink Machine.
Development
Alice was conceptualized during production of the Chapter 3 DLC release for Bendy and the Ink Machine. In the concept art by theMeatly, Alice originally wore an apron.
In Bendy: Lone Wolf, back when it was formerly Boris and the Dark Survival, Alice is introduced in The Wolf Trials update. Aside from her pre-chase animation, all of Alice's animations were recycled from Bendy and the Ink Machine for this version: Her walking animation is from the Chapter 3 ending, and her chase animation is from the Chapter 4 ending.
Portrayal
Alice is voiced by Lauren Synger. Lauren used Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy from Batman: The Animated Series, theMeatly's favorite animated show, as influences for Alice's dual voice effects, while citing actress and model Marilyn Monroe as the inspiration for Alice's "heavenly" voice tone.[Citation needed]
Other information
Alice's subject number from Bendy and the Dark Revival is 928, which is the original release date for the third Bendy and the Ink Machine chapter's DLC launch: September 28th.
Dialogue
- Main article: Alice Angel (ink realm)/dialogue
- "I'M ALICE ANGEL!"
- "Look around. It took so many of them to make me so beautiful. Anything less than perfect was left behind. I had to do it. She made me."
- "Have you ever wondered what Heaven is like? I like to dream that it's quite beautiful. A soft valley of green grass, blanketed by a warm sun. I don't think I'll ever get to see it. Are you ready to ascend, my little errand boy? The heavens are waiting. *long maniacal laughter* Did you really think I'd let you steal from me?! Did you really think I'd just let you go?! No, Henry! I know who you are! And I know why you're here! And you will not stop what needs to be done! Now come down and bring me back my Boris! It's the most perfect Boris I've ever seen, and I want it! I need it. I need its insides so that I can be beautiful again! Don't you understand? Don't you get it?! Give him to me!! Or better yet, I'll take him! Once... you're... dead!!"
- "Ha ha ha! Meet the new and improved Boris! I took what I wanted, and in return, I gave him so much more! And this time, there's no Ink Demon, no escape. Boris, tear him apart! Leave nothing!"
Gallery
- Main article: Alice Angel (ink realm)/gallery
- The concept art of Alice Angel alongside with Allison Angel, from Bendy and the Ink Machine by Gavin McCarthy.
See also
- Alice Angel, the cartoon character that the ink version is based on.
- Susie Campbell, the voice actress that Alice Angel is based on.
References
- ↑ Bendy and the Ink Machine. Chapter ?: The Archives. Developed and published by Joey Drew Studios Inc on February 10, 2017 – October 26, 2018.

- ↑ Joey Drew Studios Employee Handbook. Part I: Surviving Your First Week. Chapter 3: Rise and Fall. Written by Cala Spinner and published by Scholastic on July 30, 2019.

- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Bendy: Lone Wolf. Developed and published by Joey Drew Studios Inc on August 15, 2025.

- ↑ Bendy and the Dark Revival. Chapter 4: Factory of Horrors. Developed and published by Joey Drew Studios Inc on November 15, 2022.

- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Bendy and the Dark Revival. The Archives. Developed and published by Joey Drew Studios Inc on November 15, 2022.

- ↑ Bendy and the Dark Revival. Chapter 5: The Dark Revival. Developed and published by Joey Drew Studios Inc on November 15, 2022.

- Citations needed
- Characters
- Characters in Bendy and the Ink Machine
- Characters in Bendy and the Dark Revival
- Characters in Bendy: Secrets of the Machine
- Characters in Bendy: Lone Wolf
- Characters in Boris and the Dark Survival
- Enemies
- Enemies in Bendy and the Dark Revival
- Enemies in Bendy: Lone Wolf
- Enemies in Boris and the Dark Survival
- Non-enemy antagonists in Bendy and the Ink Machine
- Non-enemy antagonists in Bendy: Secrets of the Machine
- Ink-realm entities
- Angels
- Boss enemies
- Special enemies