Life After Death Note
If you hadn't read Death Note, there are MAJOR SPOILERS below. You had been warned.
Life After Death Note is a Continuation Fanfic by Cameron Kennedy. It is hosted on Fan Fiction.net.
Several years after Light kills L with the Death Note, L somehow wakes up in a hospital bed. He was brought back to life by a doctor named Mido (not to be confused with a certain other Mido in the Death Note canon). After several days of recovering, L goes out in the world and happens to encounter...Misa's body.
Awhile later, L is wanted.
Even more later, Kira is back.
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Tropes used in Life After Death Note include:
- All Deaths Final: This is the one rule in the series that this fanfic averts, thus completely undermining the tone of the source.
- Artifact of Death: The Death Note.
- Back from the Dead
- Canon Defilement
- Continuation
- Fainting: Matuda does this.
- Five Stages of Grief: This is refered to after Near dies.
- Flash Back: Used a lot for explaining. For example, when explaining where Mido got L's body, and Light's.* Foreshadowing: One chapter is even called this.
- Gen Fic: No Shipping here...
- Hobos: This is what Yamamoto confuses L as when he first meets him.
- Next Sunday A.D.: This story takes place in 2011.
- Noodle Incident: To an extent. We may never find out what happened that weekend when Matuda and Yamamoto went out drinking.
- OC Stand-In: Yamamoto is a major character.
- One Steve Limit: Averted.
- Except it's not.
- Pun-Based Title: Life After Death Note.
- Twist Ending: Since L was brought back to life, therefore breaking the rules of the Death Note, he is immune to it.
- What Happened to the Mouse?: After a few chapters, after the focus of the story changes, Mido's secretary is out of the picture. She is married to him in the epilogue.
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