Why ryuk kill light




















Brush up on your death note facts. Good answer JinKisaragi posted over a year ago. I have already vote you as the best answer JinKisaragi posted over a year ago. Ryuuk new Light was going to die, and if he did survive, he didn't want to be sitting in prison with him for the rest of his life. He was bleeding out pretty bad if you guys remeamber him being shot. There was a high chance he would have died of blood loss if he didn't kill him first. Scorpion15 said: Light lose so ryuk fun of watching him is over so he want to end it himself by killing light since he lose and probably would go to jail so yeah there is no reason for him to stay around watching light in jail.

KouhaiGenos said: I know I'm rather late to respond, but I just rewatched the show for the 3rd time and figured I'd go to some old sites. Ryuk tells Light at the end that he 'doesn't want to wait' because if Light had someone managed to hold off till the police came,Ryuk would have been stuck until Light died.

Besides, Light went to the place to die anyway,Ryuk just sped things up. Anyone can be true. One: Ryuk felt Light would get caught by the Police and he thought Light would spend a long time in jail, which is boring for Ryuk. Two: If a Shinigami writes a human being's name in his Death note, he will get his remaining life span. So, as he knew Light would be rewarded a long time in jail, he didn't want to see Light grow old, as it is boring.

Ryuk appears to write them down, but he reveals he simply wrote Light's name instead. He had expected Light might have thought of some way out of his situation, but seeing as he is desperate enough to go to Ryuk for help, Ryuk decides it is all over for him.

Ryuk returns to the Shinigami Realm after killing Light. In the anime, Light escapes the Yellowbox Warehouse while Mikami 's suicide distracts everyone else. With his wounds too severe for him to escape very far, Ryuk, who is watching him from above, decides that following Light around during a prison sentence waiting for his death is not worth his time and thus writes Light's name in his Death Note, giving Light the final words, "It's been interesting. The Relight films are a condensed version of the anime series.

The premise of the films is that Ryuk tells the story to a fellow Shinigami. Eventually, Ryuk's story catches the attention of an unnamed Shinigami , who visits Ryuk to hear it. In the film series, Ryuk is very similar to his canon self. The second film ends in much the same manner as the manga, except Ryuk pretends to be more cooperative by laughing together with Light over the fact that the Task Force can't shoot through his incorporeal form. Ryuk informs Light that humans who have used the Death Note are unable to enter either Heaven or Hell and shows Light his name written in the notebook.

Light yells at Ryuk and jumps through him, trying in vain to stop his death, before dying in his father's arms. He is last seen several months later, laughing and circling around Tokyo Tower. When L asks if Light died like a god, Ryuk struggles to answer, and L proceeds to burn both notebooks, sending Ryuk back to the Shinigami Realm. Ryuk is briefly seen in the third episode of the miniseries Death Note: New Generation.

He apparently delivers a notebook directly to Kira-worshiper Yuki Shien, who begins acting as a new Kira. The episode ends with Ryuk laughing and saying, "Interesting. In the Death Note manga pilot chapter , Ryuk is the master of two Death Notes that he dropped into the human world; Taro Kagami picks up the first one, and Ryuk talks to Taro. The other is picked up by Taro's classmate, Miura. The police burn Miura's book, not knowing of the existence of the first book.

At the end of the chapter, Ryuk follows an older Taro. Death Note How to Read describes the Ryuk of the pilot chapter as "really lazy" and "incompetent. Death Note How to Read describes Ryuk in the Death Note yonkoma as, of the characters, one who "may" be the character most resembling the equivalent character in the Death Note series. Ryuk is introduced in the Shinigami Realm, and he goes to Rem complaining that he is bored.

Rem is looking down at the humans, and the two of them mock humanity. Ryuk then drops his Death Note into the human world, which is subsequently picked up by Light Yagami. Ryuk visits Light after he has begun using the Death Note, celebrating the creation of Kira, which he finds interesting. Ryuk stays by Light's side, such as attending Misa's live performance and seeing Rem again when Misa and Light meet up.

He came to Earth looking for a good time and that's exactly what Light is to him. When the time comes for Light to die he won't be sad but he'll just be missing that time on Earth. Ryuk seems to always have an ear open for his new friend and it's not just because the guy entertains him.

Ryuk generally is interested in what Light has to say because the guy is so darn different. He serves as someone for Light to constantly vent to and voice all his beliefs to when no one else is around that will truly get him. Light views everyone as lower than him but when it comes to Ryuk he sees him somewhat like an equal. This isn't on the knowledge scale but more on the Godliness scale.

One of the best examples of Ryuk being a bad friend is the fact that he only looks at Light as a TV show and as a drug supplier. What drug is he supplying to his Death God buddy? Why apples of course. One of the sole reasons Ryuk came to Earth is for this delicious treat he would die for if he was able to die. Light just so happens to be a human that can easily obtain and supply these fruits that Ryuk loves so much.

While Ryuk did use Light quite a bit, almost more than Light used him in fact. He did tell Light a few times that he generally liked him. It's not sure whether he was saying this in comparison to the usual humans he's met but he still said he liked the guy. It's seen that most on Earth aren't huge fans of Light due to thinking he has a superiority complex due to his IQ. Guess they were right, especially after he got his hands on that book.

Exactly what kind of real friend would be fine with killing their friend. This is probably the biggest instance of Ryuk being the worst pal that anyone could ask for. He kills Light with no remorse.



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