A few doodles with my Lost Ones.
-From top left we have Mike and Maya. They are a couple. Mike in the workshop was the leader of the Lost Ones, who were against Sammy's religion. Mike believed that worshipping a demon was not only absurd, but also dangerous. He considered little Bindy to be an abomination that shouldn't exist, since she would probably be the same threat as her father in the future. As about Allison, he thought Bendy was exploiting her to procreate. Believing the angelic was merely a machine to give birth to more demons. Now Mike already knows he was wrong and even has quite a bit of respect for Bendy. Maya, on the other hand, always had a different opinion on the matter, secretly believing that the Ink Demon was no longer a threat and that his love for Allison was sincere.
-From the top right we have Pedro. He was one of Mike's people. However, he was secretly conspiring against him along with his buddy Roger. Both tried to kill Mike, but in the end their plan backfired thanks to the intervention of Bendy, Allison and Tom. Roger was ripped and eaten by Bendy, while Pedro only ended up with a severed arm, as Mike asked the demon not to kill him. He was banished by Mike'a and was no longer allowed to return to their hideout. Pedro currently lives in Ink Town and works (surprise here) for Sammy at the church. Yes Sammy was the only person who took pity on Pedro and after leaving the workshop gave him work.
-On the bottom left we have Jake. Jake is one of Bendy's worshippers and the first priest, he became one while still in the workshop. It can be said that he is even more fanatical than Sammy. He is currently still involved in the priesthood and wears a white robe with a green stripe.
-And on the bottom right we have a character you already know, Jen. She is a doctor. In the workshop she lived in the Village of the Lost. On more than one occasion, she helped Allison and Bendy take care of their daughter. She is one of the few who remembers her past, a time when she was still human. Interestingly, she was not an employee of Joey, but a doctor summoned from the hospital to investigate the mysterious plague prevailing in the studio. She simply found herself in the wrong place at the wrong time. Leaving on a call, she said goodbye to her husband and daughter, not knowing that she was seeing them for the last time. She is currently in a relationship with Sammy, having developed a crush on him while still in the workshop. Although she is not a believer, his determination and loyalty to ideas have always fascinated her.
As you may have noticed with my version of Lost Ones, there is not only a gender division, but also so-called gender dimorphism. Female Lost Ones are significantly different from male Lost Ones. Interestingly, male Lost Ones are more numerous than female ones. Perhaps this was due to the fact that at the time of the studio's functioning, women more often sat at home and took care of children than were professionally active. And the men worked and brought home the money. Let's remember that the workshop functioned probably somewhere in the 1920s. Or Joey was simply a chauvinist and hired women when he no longer had a choice as in the case of Allison Pendle or Susie Campbell.