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Death Note: Every Death Note User, Explained

Highlights

  • The Death Note, a black notebook, can kill anyone whose name is written in it with mental image included.
  • Light Yagami, main protagonist, becomes Kira using the Death Note to create a crime-free utopia.
  • Multilayered characters, like Misa and Teru, add depth to the story and explore moral implications of power.



Death Note is an enticing narrative that delves into the operation and repercussions of an ethereal notebook that is capable of murdering any individual whose name has been written within it. This supernatural book is accordingly called a Death Note. The following article delves into the Death Note series’ story, including the anime, manga, and extended canon, concentrating on every character who has ever wielded this lethal book of death.

The Death Note is a black notebook with the unique ability to kill anyone whose name is inscribed within its pages. However, there are numerous requirements that need to be fulfilled, along with an individual’s name being written down in the Death Note. The Death Note user must write the correct given name of the person they want to kill as well as have a mental image of the specific person. Shinigami (Gods of the Death Note world) are the founders of these notebooks in the series. They use the notebooks to prolong their own lives by stealing the lives of humans. When a Death Note is dropped into the human world, it can be picked up and used by humans, resulting in severe and often disastrous results. The plot of Death Note revolves around these notebooks, their users, and the moral quandaries and power struggles that arise.


Light Yagami

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Character Background

Light Yagami, who serves as the main protagonist and anti-hero of the Death Note series, is a competent high school student who witnesses a Death Note fall from the sky while gazing outside the window of his classroom. Following this, Light goes outside to uncover what this mysterious fallen item was, and this is the turning point in not only the narrative but the life Light Yagami will lead thereafter. The Death Note uncovered by light was left by the Shinigami, Ryuk.



Becoming a Death Note User

After collecting the fallen Death Note book outside his classroom and then taking it home with him, Light is confronted by Ryuk, the Shinigama who owns the specific Death Note Light discovered. After comprehending that this notebook has ethereal competencies and potency, Light is intrigued by its powers and begins using it to create a utopia, free of crime and sin. However, ironically, he becomes the embodiment of the things he is trying to destroy. He adopts the name “Kira”, the Japanese interpretation of the English word “killer,” and yearns to become the deity that rules over the world.

Role in the Narrative

Light’s use of the Death Note sparks a global manhunt, led by the enigmatic detective L. Light’s journey is marked by a descent into madness and moral corruption as he becomes more ruthless in his quest to eliminate those he considers unworthy of life. His interaction’s and moral conflicts with the aforementioned character, L, serve as a philosophical instrument that engages the audience to critically contemplate ideas such as morality, existence, and the idea of power and responsibility.


Misa Amane

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Character Background:

Misa Amane, a well-known model and actress, becomes infatuated with Kira, Light Yagami’s alter-diety-ego, after using the Death Note to kill the man who murdered her parents.

Becoming a Death Note User

Misa receives a separate Death Note from the Shinigami, Rem, who has fallen in love with her. She also decides to take the Shinigami deal of halving one’s life to receive Shinigami Eyes, which allows her to see individuals’ actual names and lifespans, which are displayed above the heads of every individual she encounters.

Role in the Narrative

Misa becomes the second Kira, a sidekick to Light Yagami and his grandiose plan. Her loyalty to Light, along with her readiness to offer up her own life for him, adds depth to the story and the nuance of her character.


Teru Mikami

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Character Background:

Teru Mikami is an attorney who specializes in criminal prosecution. This career choice makes reference to the values and beliefs of Teru Mikami. He has a strong sense of justice and, in turn, recognizes and aligns Kira’s vision of a crime-free world.

Becoming a Death Note User:

When the threat from law enforcement becomes excessive, Light chooses Mikami from among his many devotees to take over his work. Mikami receives a Death Note from Light and faithfully carries out the Kira mission.

Role in the Narrative

Mikami’s fanaticism and meticulous nature make him an effective ally for Light, but his strict adherence to Light’s principles eventually leads to critical errors that contribute to Light’s demise.


Kyosuke Higuchi

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Character Background

Kyosuke Higuchi is a driven executive at the Yotsuba Group, an enormous business conglomerate.

Becoming a Death Note User

Higuchi obtains the Death Note after Light temporarily relinquishes it in order to skew the police investigation. Ryuk drops the Death Note, which Higuchi picks up and uses to dispose of business rivals.

Role in the Narrative

Higuchi is the epitome of greed in the Death Note series. His use of the Death Note for personal gain starkly contrasts with Light’s ideological motivations. His careless actions eventually lead to his capture, providing critical evidence for L and his team.



Near (Nate River)

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Character Background

Nate River, commonly referred to as Near, is one of L’s successors who received training at Wammy’s House, an orphanage for gifted children.

Becoming a Death Note User

Near is never seen to use the Death Note directly, but after L’s death, he takes on the role of primary investigator in the case against Kira. He eventually obtains a Death Note as part of his plan to capture Light.

Role in the Narrative

Near’s stands as the second obstacle in Light’s conquest of dominance. Near’s critical thinking skills and tactical mindset make him a formidable rival for Light. He eventually succeeds in exposing Light as Kira, resulting in Light’s defeat.

Soichiro Yagami

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Character Background

Soichiro Yagami is Light Yagami’s father and the commander of the NPA’s Task Force dedicated to capturing Kira.

Becoming a Death Note User

Soichiro briefly becomes a Death Note user as a result of Light Yagami’s devious plan, when the Task Force obtains a Death Note. Soichiro uses the notebook to discover the identity of Mello, one of Light’s primary adversaries.

Role in the Narrative

Soichiro’s integrity and commitment to justice contrast sharply with his son’s descent into villainy. His role in the Death Note series is significant as it shows the true darkness that becomes Light’s personality. Despite his father consistently upholding a moral and optimistic outlook, Soichiro is played by his own son and, ultimately, falls victim to Light’s scheme.

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Character Background

Minoru Tanaka is a high school pupil who takes on the role of the protagonist of Death Note: Special One-Shot, which occurs years after the events of Light Yagami and ultimately, the original series.


Becoming a Death Note User

Similar to the previous protagonist, Minoru obtains a Death Note from Ryuk, who intends to unleash chaos in the human world for his own entertainment purposes. Unlike previous users, who instrumentally used the Death Note for their own ambitions, beliefs, and desires, Minoru chooses to auction the Death Note rather than use it himself.

Role in the Narrative

Minoru’s clever influence on the Death Note’s prospective purchasers, including world governments, exemplifies a different type of intelligence and strategic thinking. He is very similar to Light Yagami in terms of intelligence and boredom in mundane, everyday life, but his character serves as an alternative way that the Death Note can be used without the existential repercussions and immoral actions that Light exhibited.

C-Kira

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Character Background

A lot about C-Kira is unknown. However, he is a supporting character in Death Note’s Special One-Shot, who appears in the narrative following Minoru Tanaka’s auction scheme being put into action.

Becoming a Death Note User

Following Minoru’s auction, C-Kira acquires the Death Note and decides to reignite the ambition of Light Yagami. C-Kira uses the Death Note to provide euthanasia to those who request it.

Role in the Narrative

C-Kira’s actions catalyze Near to return to the Death Note narrative and confront the new imitation of Kira. While C-Kira’s shares Light’s ambition, his reasoning differs significantly from that of previous users, with a focus on a controversial and morally complex use of the Death Note’s power.

Death Note’s Dieties: Shinigami Characters


Ryuk

Ryuk is the Shinigami who releases the Death Note into the human world out of a desire for entertainment. His impartial stance and fascination with human behavior make him an ever-present spectator rather than an active participant in the events he initiates.

Rem

Rem is the Shinigami who delivers Misa’s Death Note. Rem, unlike Ryuk, is emotionally invested in Misa’s well-being and is willing to sacrifice herself to protect her.

Sidoh

Sidoh is a more unexplored Shinigami who appears as he seeks to reclaim his stolen Death Note from Ryuk. The notebook that Ryuk dropped into the human world, which resulted in the radical shift in the events of Earth, was actually Sidoh’s Death Note. His presence enhances the idea of Shinigami having subjective personalities and interests. Sidoh appears to be a lot less maniacial than Ryuk, but nowhere near as invested in humans as Rem.



The Death Note series is full of multilayered characters who wield the power of the Death Note, each with distinct motivations and ethical frameworks. From Light Yagami’s god complex to Minoru Tanaka’s strategic cunning, each user adds depth to the story and delves into the profound implications of wielding such lethal power. The Shinigami, despite their often detached nature, play critical roles in shaping these characters’ fates, making Death Note a classic in the history of anime and unique in concept and impact.



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