Yes.
Ryuk said in Death Note that any human using the Death Note cannot go to Heaven nor Hell. The human is sent to Mu instead. Mu is Japanese for Nothingness. In the epilogue, we see a new shinigami in the Shinigami Realm. There are several reasons to believe that is Light Yagami as a shinigami (thus making Mu the Shinigami Realm) but there is no firm proof.
It is written as one of the conditions in the Death Note. Ryuk also mentions this before Light Yagami dies at the end of the book. As to where these people go, they end up in Mu, meaning nothingness.
No. As the Rules State, One Whom Has Used The Death Note May Not Go To Heaven Or Hell. They Go To Mu, Or Nothingness.
How should he become a Shinigami? He's a human. It is stated in Death Note that no human, with no exceptions, go to Heaven or Hell. They go to "MU" AKA Nothingness.
Basically, when Light Yagami is killed by Ryuuku, we learn that he won't go to heaven or hell. In the manga, it shows a flashback with Light and Ryuuku, when Ryuuku first tells Light this, Light says "There isn't a heaven or hell, is there?" It is revealed that no matter what you have done you will not go to heaven or hell. You will turn into nothingness, 'Mu' is what they called it, think of it as an atheists point of view. We can also conclude that Misa Amane commited suicide, I believe the author of the manga even confirmed that. We learn later that Near takes on the roll of L, and that neither Light or L's death are released to the public, nor was the facts about the Death Note. When Ryuuku reveals to Near that the rule about the Death Note being destroyed was fake, Near then burns the book. In the manga, Mikami dies in jail, after going crazy. Matsuda seems to suspect that it might be Nears doing.
The motto of Phi Alpha Mu is 'We Follow the Light of Fellowship'.
While the director's cut of the anime implies that this may be the case, it is never explicitly stated. Furthermore, the final How to Use states that "All humans, without exception, will eventually die. After they die, the place they go to is MU (nothingness). Once dead, they can never come back to life."
Kim Mu-saeng died on April 16, 2005 at the age of 62.
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Oh honey, L may be a genius detective, but he's not a cat with nine lives. Once he bites the dust in episode 25, that's the end of the road for him. No magical resurrection or plot twists here, just the cold hard truth of death in the world of Death Note.
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In the anime and manga series "Death Note," it is implied that L's consciousness or soul goes to nothingness after his death. This is because the concept of an afterlife is not explored or confirmed within the series, and L's character is portrayed as a logical and rational thinker who may not believe in an afterlife. Therefore, based on the narrative and themes of "Death Note," it is likely that L's existence ceases to exist after his death.