One idea could be to create a Shinigami OC who is a bit of an outcast among the Shinigami. Maybe this OC doesn't like the idea of just writing names in the Death Note and wants to find a more 'humane' way to deal with humans, which could lead to all sorts of interesting conflicts with other Shinigami. For example, they might try to influence humans in a positive way before their time is up instead of just causing their death.
First, consider their backstory. A Shinigami's past can greatly influence their present behavior. For example, if they were once a human who had a tragic end, it could shape their view on death and how they interact with living beings. Second, think about their personality traits. Are they cold and calculating like most Shinigami, or do they have a softer side? Maybe they're curious about humans in a way that other Shinigami aren't. Third, their relationships with other characters matter. Do they have a rival among the Shinigami? Or perhaps a mentor? These relationships can add depth to the character.
One of the most well - known Death Note novels is 'Another Note: The Los Angeles BB Murder Cases'. It delves into the backstory of the character L and his early detective work. Another interesting novel could be the ones that expand on the main storyline of the anime and manga, providing more in - depth character analysis and different scenarios. These novels are great for fans who want to explore the Death Note universe further.
The 'death note visual novel' is an adaptation that probably allows fans to experience the complex story of 'Death Note' in a new format. It could include different scenarios and character interactions that were not fully explored in the original anime or manga. It may give players the chance to make choices that could change the outcome of the story, similar to other visual novels.
Definitely 'Another Note: The Los Angeles BB Murder Cases'. It gives crucial insights into L's character and his methods. It's like a prequel that enriches the overall Death Note experience.
Well, I'm not entirely sure as it's not a super well - known mainstream thing. But generally, a visual novel related to Death Note might incorporate the themes and characters from Death Note into a story told in the visual novel format. And the 'donuts' part might be some sort of unique element, perhaps a location where characters meet or a special item in the story.
Ryuk would probably just be amused. He is a Shinigami who has seen a lot in his existence. Fanfiction is just another strange human creation to him. He might chuckle at some of the more outlandish ideas in the fanfictions, like a character having superpowers beyond the Death Note.
Misa would likely be excited. She is a big fan of Light and the whole 'Kira' concept. In fanfiction, if there are scenarios where she has more power or a closer relationship with Light, she would be all for it. However, she might also get jealous if there are other female characters getting too close to Light in the fanfictions.