>Caine and Abel
>it's not "Caine and ABubble"
>Kinger was a CS major
>Kinger works for C&A Industries for a few years before developing Caine.
>Caine, resentful of his new existence, metaphorically kills Kinger by putting him in the Circus for all eternity.
>Caine doesn't recognize Able's/Kinger's new body, Kinger doesn't remember his own name.
I'm starting to think Kinger is the key to all of this. He is the king after all, Able was the favored son, and he would've been the closest thing to a king to the Kenites. The arguably most incompetent character saving everyone would be a really good way to subvert expectations too.