Ghostnote wiki1/6/2024 A person can be controlled by a Death Note for no more than 23 days, and Misa died more than a year later when there were no remaining Death Notes to be used to kill her, so this scenario is unlikely. This would be because there was no formal evidence to have her legally imprisoned, so the Death Note would be the only way for Near to deliver justice.įact: It is never officially confirmed that Near used the Death Note or that Misa died by one. It is probable that Near had killed Misa using the Death Note to punish her for the crimes she committed alongside Kira. Myth: In addition to the beliefs that Near had used the Death Note, and that Misa was killed by a Death Note. Contrarily, Misa died only seven years after Rem’s death, suggesting the likelihood that she was somehow killed by a Death Note.įact: It has never been stated that Misa was killed by a Death Note Tsugumi Ohba only ever suggested that Misa likely fell into depression and committed suicide after learning of Light's death. Myth: Taking into account the long lifespan Misa inherited from Rem, who also possessed the lifespans taken from L, Watari and Ginzo Kaneboshi as well as the original half Misa exchanged for the eyes, along with the lifespan Misa inherited from Gelus and the fact that she inherited Rem's lifespan after halving her own lifespan again, Misa should have lived a long life. Myth: Near killed Teru Mikami with the Death Note in order to restrict his actions in the final attempt to capture Kira.įact: This theory has never been proven true or false. The creators of Death Note have stated that they would like for the readers to come up with their own opinions regarding this matter. Myth: The Shinigami Realm is sometimes seen filled with massive skeletons of long-gone creatures (like dinosaurs or other creatures) indicating that the Realm may have once been more environmental like Earth.įact: There is currently no known knowledge about how the Shinigami Realm was created. The only exception to this possibly occurs in Death Note Relight 1: Visions of a God, referring to the debunked "Shinigami Light theory" above. In fact, it is specifically stated that humans simply cease to exist upon dying, and that heaven and hell do not exist. It is not known how Shinigami are created, but they still all seem to mainly be humanoid, leading to the belief that they could have once been human.įact: It has never been mentioned in the manga or anime that the Shinigami Realm serves as purgatory. Both are gray realms where beings exist in a cold world, filled with grunge and grime, absent of any light. Myth: In Death Note, Purgatory can be acknowledged as being analogous with the Shinigami Realm. Per the words of Tsugumi Ohba, and the existence of Mu, reincarnation and the "afterlife" do not exist in the Death Note universe, making this impossible. The Relight films are essentially rewrites of the original anime series and make several alterations to the plot. Myth: The unnamed Shinigami seen in the film Death Note Relight 1: Visions of a God is a reincarnation of Light Yagami.įact: The unnamed Shinigami only appears in the anime Relight films, which take place in their own continuity. In the series The unnamed Shinigami is Light Yagami
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