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d gray man 236

For them, humans may be as hard to understand as Innocence is to humans.Īs for now I think the Innocence sees lots of potential in Allen because above all he has a very strong fighting spirit. It seems very likely that Innocence, despite feeding on human emotions to evolve, is unable to really understand humans that well. Apocryphos himself, who has lived for 7000 years is referred to as “immature Innocence stalker” in an omake, hinting at his inability to empathise with Allen or understand why he was furious with it when he found out it killed Cross. Kanda phrases it as “the Innocence having a strange attachment/obsession” towards Allen, probably because he is most familiar with the more sinister side of Innocence, the one that would rip its user apart until they cleared some arbitrary quota. I don’t know if the Innocence can experience love to be honest, or if it does, it may be different from the way living beings do. Seeing how both Bookman and Lavi became Exorcists upon arriving the Order, it could be that Allen discovered the requirement to becoming an Accommodator and either intentionally and unintentionally became a host himself and Bookman used that information to join the Order and become an Exorcist.Īnyway Apocryphos is obsessed with Allen. From Neah’s flashbacks we saw that Past!Allen did not have a Parasitic Innocence so it could be assumed that he acquired it by learning some hidden truth about the Helix of life and perhaps one of the reasons Bookman showed up is to record that discovery. Which means Allen was either born into the Campbell family or someone related to the Bookman Clan, someone who was not only highly educated but also conducted his own research on the Helix. Which could mean that Katerina herself is a member of the Bookman Clan or is a supporter. In chapter 222 Lucia and Joe referred to as Bookman with “-sama” honorifics, which could imply that the Campbell family is either some supporter of the Bookman Clan or even part of it, living their normal lives as Lavi stated in volume 26’s talk corner. Either he really is a deaged Past!Allen, a random person implanted or some sort of reincarnation, he is a nameless, blank slate when he meets Mana, destined to have their fates intertwine.Īs for him being a former Bookman Apprentice, that is still a reach but I have a few ideas. But Apocryphos saying “you two are bound by Karma” implies that Allen really has a history with Mana and that might unconsciously cause them to gravitate towards one another.

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The Allen we know had Innocence ever since he remembered and very early on he claimed he was tossed away at birth because of his defective arm, though it is unclear if this is really true or something Allen thinks had happened. It’s questionable if he sees them anything other than vessels/mortal vehicles for the Noah.īut from the way he phrases it, it does seem like that for the Heart to be revived both Mana and Allen are needed, almost like ingredients to an Akuma.Īnd perhaps a bond between them is needed for the revival of the Heart’s Accommodator - or to raise Allen into the Heart’s wielder. I don’t know if he even acknowledges Mana and Neah as people on their own as he referred to Mana as the Earl - though this is the Mana who already devoured Neah and therefore made the Earl whole again.

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And if only the Earl can do it it explains why Mana had devoured Neah - because it seems that on their own neither was able to access the full power of the Earl and fulfil his role, they were a single soul parted into two.Īpocryphos does seem to resent Neah for being a threat to Allen but I’m not sure how he thinks or feels about Mana or Neah as a default. It did come up as a possibility that the Earl can wield the Heart or is even the one truly meant to wield it and perhaps that’s how he would become the Pillar one day. At least if they are the Heart’s weilders.















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