
Created for the animated special L's Successors, Daril Mocry is a minor SPK agent serving under Near. He dies alongside most of the unit when Kira's side exposes the team, panicking in his last moments before a heart attack takes him.
Mocry keeps his dark hair short and looks out from light brown eyes. A plain suit covers a collared black shirt.
Mocry comes apart under pressure, shrieking and fleeing the instant death enters the room.
Mocry dies inside SPK headquarters with nearly all his colleagues. He sees the first agents drop from heart attacks, and as Near breathes the word Kira, he screams, bolts for an exit, and seizes up mid-run. The chain starts with Kiyomi Takada, who passes his photo and name to Mikami for the notebook. The special's subtitles render him as Daril Mocrid.

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Daril Mocry is a minor SPK agent serving under Near, created for the animated special Death Note Relight 2: L's Successors. He dies alongside most of the unit when Kira's side exposes the team.
Daril Mocry dies of a heart attack inside SPK headquarters with nearly all his colleagues. He sees the first agents drop, and as Near breathes the word Kira, he screams, bolts for an exit, and seizes up mid-run. The chain begins with Kiyomi Takada, who passes his photo and name to Teru Mikami for the notebook.
Daril Mocry was created exclusively for the animated special Death Note Relight 2: L's Successors.
Daril Mocry comes apart under pressure, shrieking and fleeing the instant death enters the room.
Yes. The special's subtitles render Daril Mocry's name as Daril Mocrid.
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