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Weird death note rules
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Obata stated that the peculiar traits exhibited by L are best revealed "gradually".

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In Death Note 13: How to Read, Ohba presented an initial rough draft of L and said that, with a "cool expression" and without the bags under his eyes, L looked like a different person. The outfit Obata designed for L was a "simple" white, long-sleeved shirt and jeans, to convey that L does not put thought into choosing his clothing. Obata also said that the bags under L's eyes were useful for inspiring speculation about his lifestyle and background. Obata believes that the design evokes "a feeling of mystery" and that the reader cannot determine L's true thoughts. Obata believes that black eyes usually makes a character goofier, but the bags "sharpen the character's gaze". In addition, Obata thought of a "dead eyes" concept, which involved L having "all-black eyes" and "mostly no eyebrows". Obata cited Devilman's Akira Fudou when stating that he believed that black bags were appealing. When Obata's editor told him that he wanted L to have a face "looking cool based on the angle", Obata added black bags under L's eyes. ĭuring the development of the early manga chapters, Obata feared L would appear "so suspicious that Light would know instantly it was L if they ever met". After chapter 11, Obata and Ohba agreed to contrast his appearance with Light's. Obata drew L as an "attractive young man" until chapter 11, when the character appeared in person. Obata commented that L's thumbnails by Ohba had no bags under his eyes, and that he had a "plain face with no expression" which was very useful. Ohba credits Obata for the character designs. Ohba added details regarding L's mannerisms and his interests in sweets. Afterwards Ohba included ideas in his thumbnails, including L's manner of sitting, "he's English", and "he's listless". Obata asked Ohba if L could be "unattractive". Ohba left most of L's character design to Takeshi Obata, artist of the series.

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For L's name, he wanted to use a single letter with a lot of significance he considered "I" and "J", but eventually he chose "L" after careful consideration. Tsugumi Ohba, the writer of the series, created L as a young adult, since he believed the story would not hold much interest if L were significantly older than his opponent, Light.

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He is portrayed by Kenichi Matsuyama in the live-action film series, by Kento Yamazaki in the TV drama, and by Lakeith Stanfield in the American film.

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In the anime adaptation, he is voiced by Kappei Yamaguchi in Japanese, and by Alessandro Juliani in English. He serves as an ideological and visual foil to Light.

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As the series progresses, the psychological mind-game of cat and mouse between L and Light intensifies, and each becomes bent on uncovering the other's true identity through a series of intricate ploys and schemes.

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L attempts to expose Light as the infamous serial killer " Kira", who is responsible for massacring high-profile criminals worldwide through apparently supernatural means. Throughout the series, he observes and spies on the activities of the series' protagonist, Light Yagami, a high school genius. Though his past is shrouded in mystery, he has gained a reputation as arguably the world's greatest detective/criminal profiler. He communicates with law enforcement agencies only through his equally inexplicable handler/assistant, Watari, who serves as his official liaison with the authorities. He is an enigmatic, mysterious, and highly-esteemed international consulting detective whose true identity and background is kept a secret. L Lawliet ( Japanese: エル・ローライト, Hepburn: Eru Rōraito), known mononymously as L, is a fictional character in the manga series Death Note, created by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata. Lebensborn Atubia (real name American film) Chapter 58: "Feelings Within" ( 胸中, Kyōchū)










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