
In Death Note's closing chapter, this nameless woman appears among a robed band of Kira worshipers who treat the vanished killer as a god. Kneeling on a mountainside a year after Kira's disappearance, she lights a candle and prays for his return, a small emblem of the cult that outlived him.
Long brown hair frames her face, and her pale blue eyes carry a hazy, unfocused quality. She is dressed entirely in white, a flowing robe layered beneath a matching cloak.
What little the manga shows casts her purely as a believer. She kneels in quiet reverence among the faithful, her devotion to the departed Kira complete enough to keep praying for him long after he is gone.
A congregation that venerates Kira like a deity is shown making its way across a mountain. She stands at the center of their line, sets a burning candle down before her, and pleads for Kira, absent now for a year, to come back to them. Outside the story, some fans took her for Misa Amane, though Tsugumi Ohba has said she is someone else; Takeshi Obata weighed hiding her face but chose to reveal it, wanting to close the series on something lovely.

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In the manga's closing chapter, a robed congregation of Kira worshipers venerates the vanished killer as a god; the unnamed Kira worshiper is a nameless woman shown among them, praying for his return.
She kneels at the center of the congregation as it crosses a mountain, sets a burning candle before her, and pleads for Kira, absent now for a year, to come back to them.
Some fans took the unnamed Kira worshiper for Misa Amane, but author Tsugumi Ohba has said she is someone else.
She has long brown hair, pale blue eyes with a hazy, unfocused quality, and is dressed entirely in white, a flowing robe layered beneath a matching cloak.
The unnamed Kira worshiper debuts in Chapter 108: Finis, the manga's final chapter, a year after Kira's disappearance; Takeshi Obata chose to reveal her face to close the series on something lovely.
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