In the town of Libmanan, Camarines Sur, seventeen-year-old Juan stumbles upon a mysterious black notebook while walking along the banks of the Bicol River. The notebook, labeled "Death Note," contains eerie instructions that claim the power to kill anyone whose name is written within its pages. Initially dismissing it as a prank, Juan decides to test its power by writing the name of a local thug terrorizing his neighborhood. When the thug dies exactly as specified, Juan is both horrified and exhilarated, realizing the Death Note's power is real. His initial thrill quickly turns into a moral dilemma as he contemplates the implications of using such a tool. His internal conflict deepens when he encounters Kagut, a sinister Shinigami and the true owner of the Death Note. Kagut reveals that he is there to observe Juan's actions, offering cryptic advice and dark encouragement. As Juan grapples with the heavy burden of his newfound power, he understands that his life has irrevocably changed. The line between justice and vengeance blurs, and Juan's journey into the dark world of the Death Note begins.
A contemplative poem that explores the philosophical and existential themes surrounding death. The poem presents death not as an end but as a transition to a realm beyond earthly life. It portrays death as a gentle and inevitable guide that leads us to peace and unity with the cosmos.
Misa has a very tragic life in Death Note, and I want to change that because she deserves better. This fanfic is a wholesome take on the world of Death Note, and how Misa tries to tame her Antichrist boyfriend Beauty and The Beast style, in a way that stays true to the minds and personalities of the original characters as I attempt to create sensible character developments that I need to have happen in order for Misa to get the happy life she deserves.