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Age: 24
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IC INFORMATIONCharacters Name: Allen Walker
Age: 15
Canon Point: Chapter 83
Species: Human.. with... a curse :D
Gender: Male
Orientation: WELP. Allen's never seemed to look at anyone in a romantic sense. :D Soooo he's good for another 3 years before that happens, whatever is fine.
History: Here's everything you ever need to know about Allen.Appearance: Allen is a young man, quite contrary to his stark white hair. He has a pentacle shaped scar above his left eye, which continues down onto his cheek. He's muscular, but not overly so. His body has seen LOTS of abuse and has many long, huge scars and assorted grates and whatnot covering larger old wounds. Most importantly, his left arm, where his innocence is located, is red and withered from the mid-bicep down.
Or just look here.Personality: ~*~Spoiler Alert, boys and girls~*~
Allen Walker’s life started out rough and with tragedy. Allen started his life as a complete outcast. He was orphaned due to his left arm being completely red and deformed, hence earning him the name ‘Red’. Little was it known at the time that this red arm was the catalyst for his Innocence. Red worked hard labor with a traveling circus, and showed great disdain for any and all. He was bitter, calloused, rude, even swore at nearly anyone who so much as looked at him. It was only after connecting with his adoptive father, Mana Walker, that Red began to change. He adopted the name Allen, after Mana’s beloved dead dog, and became much more personable. He becomes much more polite, smiles though the bad, and even laughs. Quite a change~!
But tragedy has a horrible habit of stalking certain people—and Allen was one of them. After Mana passed away, a distraught Allen was approached by the Millennium Earl, who told him it was possible to bring back Mana. Being only a child at the time, he foolishly believed the Earl, calling Mana back as an Akuma—a puppet that, when attached to a soul, becomes a weapon for the Earl to use. Mana, as an Akuma, ruthlessly attacked Allen, leaving him with his cursed left eye, which he can use to see the souls of those attached to Akuma. It was at this time that Allen’s Innocence first activated, all of its own accord, and eradicated Mana from his Akuma body. The event was so traumatic, it turned Allen’s red hair stark white. The experience gave the child a certain level of respect and love for Akuma, very unique to Exorcists. He sees them as people too, and really pities them, rather than hates them like most exorcists. This is something that taught him real
humanity.
If nothing else, Allen took one very, very important thing from the event: the promise he made upon Mana’s grave that he would keep walking no matter what. Allen made this his mantra, and lives by it every day. It’s my belief that his guilt from this event would continue to motivate Allen. He will not lie down and accept being beaten. Ever.
After this event, Allen spent the next several years being trained by Marian Cross, and accumulating his massive debt. (That's right. That sorry bastard left bills in poor Allen's name.) This is a great way to bring him down. To give a good idea… While fighting a pair of the Noah, they mention that Cross had left them with a 100 guineas debt (Obviously very sizable). Allen bows his head a moment before grinning, calling it nothing but chump change in comparison to his current debts.
When Cross decides Allen has had enough training, he sends him to the Black Order Headquarters with Timcampy, his golem, and a recommendation to become a full-fledged Exorcist. By this point, Allen is a very motivated 15 year old, with a bright smile and almost overly optimistic attitude. It is at this point he is most polite with everyone. He’s sure to address people very politely, and speaks very formally to all. This is Allen in his most innocent and gentlemanly phase. He's motivated to always be the right thing. Damn you heroic complex!
In fact, Allen displays this in his first interaction with Yuu Kanda and a finder, in which Kanda claims them disposable. Allen interrupts a confrontation between the two, claiming that Kanda should calm down and be a little nicer. This got him a murderous glare and Kanda inevitably
tsunstomped from the scene. And thus, their rocky relationship began.
Remember that thing I mentioned earlier? That life kind of has it out for Allen? Yeah, that comes back to haunt him more than a few times. Including now. After this epic confrontation, Kanda and Allen are sent on a mission to seek out some Innocence. Though this was the first mission the Black Order sent Allen on, it ended up being a very important mission for his development with his peer.
During this battle, the Akuma Kanda and Allen had been fighting destroyed a living doll possessing the Innocence. This sends Allen into a bit of a blind rage, which forced his Innocence into a second level. His
level one Innocence evolves into his
second level weapon. These chapters show Allen as extremely caring of both humans and non-humans. Though the doll is nothing more than made wood possessed by Innocence, Allen treats her as a human being. A little bit of a significant thing here. This is also where Allen gained a small fraction of respect from Kanda (Respect used VERY loosely), and I see it attributed to his compassion for both the living and non-living. At one point Allen is knocked back and Kanda steps in the way to block an attack from the Akuma. Kanda tells Allen that he hates naïve people who do things like Allen does, but moreso, hates people that don’t keep their promises. Allen pauses a moment before smiling kindly, claiming he was just taking a break. Oddly, this was a line that reminded him not to give up.
The events that happen next highlight Allen’s determination, along with his undying loyalty to protect people he cares about, Lenalee in particular. This is also the arc that first reveals the villains of the series, the Noah. After being captured by the Noah Rhode, Allen woke up to his Innocence arm bolted into a wall with rather large screws. Rhode also had Lenalee under capture, but Allen refused to allow ill to befall the girl and literally ripped his arm from the wall, though it caused him a lot of pain and damage to his innocence.
Rhode seemed to note Allen’s respect for life, and though he’d been calling her a monster, hugged onto the white haired child, claiming herself to be warm, like any other human being. That he could even feel her heart. This caused Allen to hesitate, thus showing that Allen is more apt to be shaken in such situations. At this point, he could be wavered like that. Even with a spike driven through his left eye, Allen’s determination to protect deeply drives his actions. Considering Lenalee as a very good friend, Allen is willing to risk anything in order to keep her safe. This is that martyr complex he follows so closely.
More development with Allen happens during his meeting with Krory. This is more of a skill development, however. Allen’s left eye, normally just able to detect Akuma, evolves and can sense any Akuma within a three hundred meter radius and even force them into their true form. (Akuma commonly disguise themselves as humans.) Being able to test and comprehend this evolution of his eye shows his intelligence.
The story takes a turn for the dark with the next part of the story. When Suman, a fellow exorcist, betrays his Innocence in order to live, Allen’s closest morals are challenged. With the Church telling him to kill Suman because he is an Akuma now, and Allen trying to figure out a way to save him, the boy is really shaken to his very core. This command is going against anything Allen has ever stood for, and he refuses to accept it. With his Innocence weak and nearly falling apart, Allen pushes it to his absolute limit, again willing to sacrifice his own health and well being to save Suman. Throughout the battle, he’s screaming that he knows Suman wanted to live, and didn’t deserve to be eradicated like this. Again, this is a wonderful display of his compassion, and as well, how his ability to see Akuma with his left eye is like seeing the word in Hell (He was seeing Suman's soul the entire time).
It is also during this fight that Allen begins to doubt the sanctity of the Innocence; and not to mention the will of the God he had put so much faith into. How could something that was supposed to help people respond like this? I believe he saw his own Innocence as his purity, as his atonement for Mana, and relied on that as his faith. To see Innocence acting in this way was traumatizing for Allen. He repeatedly screams out for the Innocence to stop hurting Suman.
Allen activates his already broken Innocence, which had broken during the battle, being so frail. This is not an easy thing to
experience. A note:
It really hurts. Allen decides to use his broken Innocence to amputate the Innocence from the Akuma’s body and asks Suman to grab onto his hand and not let go to save his life. He’d be missing limbs, but at least he would be alive!
Or that was Allen’s thought at least. Tragedy strike? You bet.
When Allen regains consciousness, he sees Suman, free of the Innocence that was trying to take his life. However, the ordeal left Suman without spirit. Essentially, he was a soulless vegetable. Allen may have been able to accept this. After all, he was in rough shape with his Innocence broken, and the Order would have the Innocence they wanted, and Suman could keep his life. Until another Noah by the name of Tyki Mikk shows up and destroys Suman’s soulless body.
Tyki says some things that really resonate with Allen, and in the end, ends up driving his hand through his chest, leaving him for dead.
This is possibly the only time Allen’s ever been really lucky. Someone working for the Black Order happens over his body and carries him to safety.
When Allen wakes up, it’s from a haunting dream which can be interpreted to be his quick flirt with death. This is also the first time Allen sees a shadow covered figure with a big smile; a first of many encounters, which will be explained later.
Allen went through a stage of epic development after losing his Innocence. He woke up in tears, unsure of whether he was relieved to be alive, or just scared from his brush with death. Before he’s told that he can reform his Innocence, Allen is confronted about his plans from this point forward. Being armless meant no fighting, which really made him lose his purpose in life. Allen, when asked if he would basically give up and that even God wouldn’t blame him, smiles somberly and says “God? I don’t care about that anymore.” He further goes on to begin getting emotional saying that he made a promise to destroy Akuma, fight alongside his friends, and most importantly, his promise to Mana in which he would keep walking until he died.
This event obviously shook his faith in what he really believed in, even rejecting the God that had blessed him with his Innocence. After seeing what he had, Allen’s faith had pretty much been shattered. It’s only after they tell him that he can reform his Innocence that he begins to show little signs of hope. … Of course, days worth of failed attempts proved to be quite a task for Allen, who couldn’t seem to reform his arm into a usable form. It would always dissipate into particles before actually forming. This has been thought to be due to his style not fitting his Innocence.
Allen finally reforms his Innocence, but only after being attacked by several Akuma. It seems to click when Allen is explaining to Bak what he’s come to the realization of. Allen wholeheartedly considers himself as not human anymore, and believes that he is only a weapon. However, he believes that he is a weapon meant to save Akuma
and humans. In reforming his Innocence, Allen apologizes to it and promises not to forget that particular Innocence’s purpose again. His new form is known as
Crowned Clown. It seems after he reforms his Innocence, Allen gains back some of his hope, though his faith has still suffered. This is something Allen does not regain back—not fully at least. He mostly goes back to his gentlemanly, positive ways, though it should be noted that he seems to have matured from the experience. … As if you couldn’t mature when losing your arm…
Copy-pasta'd from my ... million other apps~
Abilites: ✝ A master at card games. He won’t play unless he must… mostly because he cheats. These skills were perfected during his time with Cross in order to pay back debts.
✝ Has a synchro rate of 100% with his innocence, which qualifies him to be a general, though he is not.
✝ He can make gates to places he’s already been using the Musician’s Lyrics.
✝ His Crowned Clown Innocence comes with many perks!
~*~*~-The cape can move and act almost of its own will to protect people.
~*~*~-The Sword of Exorcism, which is full of win. It should only harm things which are evil.
~*~*~-Looks really cool. It’s fuzzy~
~*~*~-Cape can also morph into long strips which he can use to wrap enemies or save friends. Known as the Crowned Belt
✝ Allen’s left eye, normally just able to detect Akuma, evolves and can sense any Akuma within a three hundred meter radius and even force them into their true form.
✝ Allen loves Mitarashi Dango
✝ … Allen loves food in general, and he can eat… a small army’s dinner. And have room for dessert.
✝ His left arm is discolored, and he normally keeps it covered/has gloves on.
✝His ability to open gates/portals is limited to places he’s been before.
... Damn near all of these get nerf'd. ;D
Other: /o/~~~~~~
Allen is ambidextrous!
SAMPLESFirst Person: [What a weird place for that Ark portal to take him... houses, green grass... Definitely not the inter-dimensional floating fortress. Not that he knew that's where he was originally heading.]
[So other than confused... Allen might be... a dead-hunger-lump on the grass in his to be front lawn. Being hungry and seemingly homeless just sucks. Allen groans, clutching his stomach, a mostly comical dead look in his eye He speaks very softly.]
Tim, I'm not gonna make it this time... So.. hungry..
What I wouldn't give for some of Jerry's Mitarashiiii.... [Oh those sweet tangy balls of deliciousness, how he pines for them!]
... Tim? ... Ah, he must have left to find me some food... what a good golem...
[It's silent for a moment before Allen's stomach decides to make it's obvious hunger even more apparent--My, my, was that an earthquake Holly Heights?]
[Nope.]
[Just a poor boy's empty stomach. :c Someone feed him.]Third Person: With some decent food finally in his system, Allen Walker was finally really able to take a look at his present situation. He'd been alerted to the rules, the way this place works, the 'family' he was now a part of (Odd as that was, in of itself...), and how there wasn't any returning.
He honestly could say he wasn't too upset about that...
With everything that had happened back .. there--could he call that world home anymore?--with the Order, the Noah... Some time away would allow him time to heal and think. And that's really what he needed at this point. For once, he would be able to sleep almost peacefully, not have to worry about being attacked in the night. And take some time to truly think about his situation.
With any luck, he wouldn't be here long. He still had folks to worry about... Lenalee, Lavi... And as much as he wouldn't want to admit it, Kanda too--thatjerkface.
"What a mess. I guess I do really have the worst luck," he mumbled, though there would still be hints of a smile in his voice. Just hints.
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