![]() Too bad for the thousands of personal rivals and criminal suspects whom he will go on to victimize, Light delights in testing the Death Note’s limitations. In the original manga series, which ran from 2003 through 2006, as well as its popular anime adaptation, which aired on Japanese television from 2006 through 2007, the Death Note falls into the hands of a vengeful high school outcast named Light Yagami. If you list a cause or manner of death, the subject will die accordingly. If you specify a time, the subject will die at the given time. If you, the owner of the Death Note, write someone’s full, legal name in the book and you’ve seen their face before, they will die. When it falls from the sky, it’s mostly blank, save for the first few pages, a user’s manual that lists the Death Note’s rules and morbid effects. As far as supernatural artifacts go, the Death Note is somewhat comically complicated to use, but it’s easy enough to explain. ![]()
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