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“ | NO DECEPTION MY DEAR. JUST TAKE MY HAND. YOU'RE THE NEWEST PAWN IN MY DIGITAL LAND. LET'S DISCARD THE MUNDANE. RELINQUISH THE TRITE. 'CAUSE FROM MY POSITION, YOU'RE LOSING THIS FIGHT | „ |
~ Caine encouraging Pomni to give up her past and become part of the circus. |
“ | ♫IF YOU WANNA KEEP YOUR MIND, SOON YOU'LL FIND, YOU'LL HAVE A BETTER CHANCE IF YOU FALL IN LINE. LEARN FROM THOSE WHO CAME BEFORE, IF YOU WANNA SURVIVE WHAT WE GOT IN STORE, YOU'D BEST OBEY♫ | „ |
~ The main chorus of the song. |
“ | ♫I'M NOT TRYING TO SCARE. JUST BE PREPARED FOR AN ETERNITY IN HERE. I'LL BE CLEAR, IF YOU WANNA SURVIVE YOUR NEW CAREER, YOU'D BEST OBEY♫ | „ |
~ Caine singing the second part of the chorus. |
Caine is the main antagonist of The Amazing Digital Circus fan-song "OBEY" created by Shavs Media Productions.
He is the goofy ringmaster of The Amazing Digital Circus who seeks to make his human subjects completely obey his every word and give up all hope of trying to escape for the sake of serving him by putting on a friendly facade and using the past victims of abstraction to try and prove why complete subservience is the better option,
He was voiced by the Nerdcore Artist longestsoloever, who also voiced Caine in his own The Amazing Digital Circus songs.
Appearance[]
Caine takes on an identical appearance to his canon self. Being a floating pair of teeth with two heterochromatic eyes, a red tuxedo, with long black pants, and a toppat. He also wields a cane in his left hand.
Personality[]
Unlike his canon counterpart, who is a well-intentioned ringmaster who simply doesn't know that the circus is hurting his subjects, this version of Caine as far more malevolent, showing full awareness of how his realm has caused others to completely lose their minds and spiral and remains completely apathetic to it.
Ultimately, Caine wants only for everyone to obey him without question, using his faux affable charm to try and draw them in and forget about trying to find an exit all together, much in contrast to his canon counterpart, who went as far as to try and make an exit to please his subjects.
Biography[]

The exact origins of the Digital Circus as well as Caine are not exactly made clear. However, it can be assumed that he was made as an AI by a company named C&A Productions in order to watch over the Digital Circus. Regardless of what his origins are, however, what is known is that Caine has been running the show for a long time, and that in that time, many humans have unfortunately fallen into the digital realm, many of which end up going insane and abstracting due to them losing their memories and being desperate to find an exit. All to Caine's frustration and apathy.
When Pomni finds herself trapped in the Digital Circus, Caine introduces himself as the ringmaster of the circus and gleefully revealing that she is his pawn now. Throughout the song, Caine mentions the previous members of the circus many times, with him showing frustration in how they constantly tried to find an exit and using it as a point to try and goad Pomni away from doing the same thing, and instead submitting to the circus and his rule. Pointing out how they are all locked up in the cellar because of their fruitless attempts.
Casually mentioning how Pomni is going to be the circus for an eternity while claiming that he's "not trying to scare" all the while subtlely threatening her with abstraction if shr doesn't submit.
Near the end of the song, Caine decides to get Kinger to try and convince Pomni to submit to the circus, and while he seems to do this at first, he eventually starts to lament about all the memories he has lost and how he so desperately wants to leave and remember all that he's forgotten, before eventually ending it off by requesting that he be left alone. To which Caine's only response to this clear distress is "That was horrifying, anyway" proving how uncaring he is of what his circus has done to its residents.
At the end of the song, Pomni, presumably becoming overwhelmed and more desperate to find an exit than ever, runs off while Caine isn't looking. When he finally realizes, he asks where she went, before presumably going to chase after her, marking the song's end.
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External Links[]
- Caine on the Pure Evil Wiki