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Because his superior intelligence makes L the major adversary of Kira throughout the manga. The manga becomes a fight of wit, from the point L takes on Kira, when they both try to destruct each other by their own kind of justice. For more personality quizzes check this: Overwatch Quiz. All rights reserved. Death Note Quiz. July 2, Start Quiz. Share on facebook Facebook.

Share on twitter Twitter. Share on pinterest Pinterest. Get the best viral stories straight into your inbox! Shinigami can explain the purpose of the Death Note to the human, but this is done at their discretion. The King of Death rules the realm, and controls the distribution of each and every Death Note given to all Shinigami.

Apart from this, it is unknown what, if any, other tasks he performs. Shinigami have rankings , with the King holding the highest rank. These rankings do not seem to affect the Shinigami's day-to-day activities very much. They also have an unknown number of laws that they follow. It is unknown who creates these laws, as well as who enforces them.

If a Shinigami breaks a law, the Shinigami will face one of nine levels of punishment. The severity is lowest at Level Eight and highest at Level One, and a Shinigami will die if anything above Level Three is applied to them.

Another level more severe than the rest, called the "Extreme Level" also exists. Shinigami may not kill a human in any manner outside of using a Death Note, and doing so merits the "Extreme Level" of punishment.

Shinigami are ranked from highest to lowest, with the lowest being the more superior. It appears that higher stats contribute to a Shinigami's rank. The Shinigami King holds an unknown rank; a rank above all the others. While the system consists of numbers and all Shinigami have a different number, in the pilot series, there appears to be a different ranking system, as one Shinigami says that because Ryuk is always losing his Death Note, he is "still a C-Rank Shinigami," suggesting that there is some alternative ranking system in which multiple Shinigami can be of the same rank.

Despite ranks being mentioned, it appears that ranks have no overall effect on anything in the Shinigami Realm. However, higher-ranking Shinigami tend to be closer to the King of Death. The Shinigami Realm is a barren, dry, and desolate land that is similar to the Purgatory. The realm includes different landscapes and does not have human-like buildings. There is at least one mountain or cave structure where Ryuk lives alone which is shown in the one-shot special of the anime.

The realm also includes deserts with various holes. The holes, which are shaped like concentric orbs, are littered about the surface. The artifacts have openings which let them see anywhere in the human world from a birds-eye view. These strange objects are what allow Shinigami to take human lives without traveling to Earth. The date that the holes were created is not known. Takeshi Obata , the artist for Death Note, said that he had "a lot of fun" during the creation of the Shinigami.

He also felt that the process was "very difficult" since he started "with nothing. Obata said that at first Shinigami appeared like "beasts" and that with later Shinigami such as Sidoh he designed them to look like crustaceans and insects because "it was easier. When designing the Shinigami Realm, Obata said that he used "no real design motif" and that he never settled on any concrete appearance.

He described the Shinigami Realm as changing appearance in each instance in Death Note, with it sometimes appearing to be a dry field and sometimes appearing to be a room full of bones. Obata says that he likes to think of it as "an abandoned building with chunks of steel sitting around. Excluding the King, all the below mentioned have either made an appearance or been mentioned at some point in the series. Those included here are listed alphabetically.

Armonia is the right-hand man of the Shinigami King and sits on a throne. He informs Sidoh that his Death Note was stolen by Ryuk, and provides Sidoh with several scrolls describing the various rules that Shinigami have for interacting with humans. Calikarcha is considered strange-looking even by Shinigami standards, having eight eyes lined up two rows on each side of his head. He has a penchant for blueberries but dislikes direct sunlight. Daril Ghiroza is a female Shinigami who passes time by stacking human skeletons.

She likes metal accessories but dislikes bright places. Deridovely is a Shinigami who typically spends his time gambling with Guuku and Ryuk. Gelus is a small, doll-like Shinigami whose appearance suggests that he was poorly sewn together from mismatched fabric.

He only has one eye, despite having two eye sockets. Rem recalls Gelus watching over a younger Misa Amane in the human world. Knowing that it was Misa's final day, she watches with him. Gelus is reduced to a pile of dust as punishment for extending a human life, leaving behind only his Death Note.

Rem delivers his Death Note to Misa because it was her that he saved. Which reaper are you? Strict William? Goofy Lord Death? I command you! Follow death's trail and answer these rediculous questions 'ere the other side you see! Remember to rate this quiz on the next page! Rating helps us to know which quizzes are good and which are bad.



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