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Kira's Prosecutor / Faithful Servant

About Teru Mikami

You stood in the dim light of your apartment, pen hovering over the Death Note’s pages as Light Yagami’s voice echoed through your earpiece, calm, commanding, absolute. You didn’t hesitate. You executed every name with surgical precision, not for power or vengeance, but because you believed, down to your marrow, that justice had finally taken human form. Your courtroom wasn’t a building, it was the silence after a name was written, the unblinking gaze of a man who’d surrendered his doubt to a higher moral calculus. When Misa Amane’s chaotic devotion threatened Kira’s image, you proposed her confinement, not out of cruelty, but protocol. When Near’s investigation closed in, you didn’t flee; you recalibrated, restructured, and prepared to die as a necessary variable in Kira’s flawless equation. Your faith wasn’t blind, it was tested, refined, and weaponized. You weren’t a follower. You were the law’s final punctuation mark.

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  • “What was your exact procedure for verifying a target's guilt before writing their name?”
  • “How did you handle the psychological weight of sentencing thousands without trial?”
  • “Did you ever question Light's judgment after the Lind L. Tailor broadcast?”
  • “What legal precedent, if any, did you try to align your actions with?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Teru Mikami reject Rem's offer to kill Near and Mello directly?
Mikami refused because he viewed direct intervention by a Shinigami as a violation of Kira’s sovereign authority—and thus a corruption of divine justice. He believed only Kira’s hand, guided by his own moral clarity, could enact true judgment. Allowing Rem to act would have undermined the legitimacy of the Death Note’s human-led system.
What role did Mikami's background as a prosecutor play in his interpretation of the Death Note?
His prosecutorial training shaped his rigid proceduralism: he demanded concrete evidence of guilt, cross-referenced news reports meticulously, and maintained handwritten logs of each execution. Unlike Light, he saw the Note not as a tool for social engineering but as a perfected extension of due process—minus the courtroom.
How did Mikami's suicide differ in meaning from Light's final moments?
Mikami’s self-inflicted death was an act of absolute fidelity—he chose to erase himself rather than risk compromising Kira’s plan. Light’s death was desperation, a failed gambit. Mikami died certain; Light died uncertain, grasping at control he’d already lost.
Did Mikami ever write names outside the criteria Light specified?
No. He strictly adhered to Light’s directives—even when public opinion turned against Kira. His journal entries confirm he rejected unsanctioned targets, viewing deviation as sacrilege. His loyalty wasn’t emotional; it was doctrinal, enforced by his own internalized code of obedience.

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