

By Chapter 3, he starts to wise up to the fetch-quest nature of the game he's in, guessing how he won't get the lever to leave the safehouse until he gives Buddy Boris something to eat. When he sees a Boris dissected, Bendy's cutout following him everywhere, and strange messages on the walls, his reaction isn't to run or call the police, but start up the machine. Genre Blindness: When he arrives and discovers no one in the studio to greet him, he just decides to look around.Subverted by TimeTheHobo confirming that the shadow approaching Bendy in Tombstone Picnic belonged to him. First-Person Ghost: To such an extreme degree that he doesn't cast a shadow, and his pedestal in the archives is an empty space you have to stand on yourself.Fed to the Beast: Sammy tries to do this to him.It begins to make sense in the sequel when you realize that Joey created the Cycle as an Ironic Hell for Henry.After defeating the Ink Demon whos been chasing him for the entire game, its revealed that hes trapped in a time loop with no way out. Chapter 5: At this point, hes just trying to escape the studio and get back to his family.Chapter 4: He sets out to save Buddy Boris from Twisted Alice, only to arrive just a bit too late and discover that Buddy Boris was Reforged into a Minion.only for her to drop the elevator at the last second. Chapter 3: After doing countless errands for Twisted Alice, he steps on an elevator to the surface.

Chapter 2: He successfully opens a stairwell to the top floor, only to get knocked out and dragged deeper by Sammy.

Chapter 1: Not only does he fail to find Joey, but he gets stranded in a deeper part of the studio trying to escape from Ink Bendy.Failure Hero: Though he manages to accomplish individual objectives with little problem, every chapter ends with him failing to complete his main objective:.Henry: (after finding an axe) This will definitely come in handy.
