Mana Walker

Mana Walker is the adoptive father of Allen Walker, and the older brother of the 14th Noah.

It is Mana who made it so that Allen carried the power of the 14th. He dies not long after he meets up with Allen, and is brought back as an akuma because Allen wished his to come back from the Earl. Allen's arm kills Mana's akuma after Mana saying he loves Allen causing Allen's hair to turn white from shock.

Mana has shown up in several of Allen's dream and flashbacks, and he has only been mentioned in conversation to Howard Link, since Allen finds him little more than furniture nowadays. Mana is most often seen wearing a top hat in Allen's flashbacks when not in his clown costume.

In what is currently Allen's most recent dream, Mana referred to Allen as the 14th instead of "Allen". Allen first met Mana at a circus he worked at when a dog, who they both loved, died. This meeting at first started with them on bad terms but turns into a friendship in the end when Allen begins crying over the dog. Mana seems to be a bit odd, always joking around like clown. He hates boys who don't laugh.

Mana also taught Allen a lullaby that they can only. The lullaby appear to look like notes for a piano. The symbols were used in the piano song that Allen played to save the Noah's Ark. The melody is inside Timcampy.

The song is sung as

"Soshite bouyaha nemurini tsuite. Ikizuku haino nakano hono o. Hitotsu, futatsuto ukabu fukurami itoshii yokogao. Daichini taruru ikusenno yume, yume. Ginno hitomini yuragu yoruni.  Umareochita kagayaku omae ikuo kuno tositsukiga. Ikutu inoriwo tsuchihe kaeshitemo. Watashiha inorituzukeru mou kakonnokotoni aiwo . Tsuinaidateni kisuwo."

It is translated as

"And then the boy falls asleep. The flame inside the breathing ashes. One, then two. The floating swelling, the dear profile. Thousands of dreams, dreams, that pour onto the earth. On the night when the silver eyes swings.  The shining you, who was born. No matter how many millions of years, return the prayers to Earth. I continue praying. Love for the last. Kiss for the joined hands."