Talk:Mu

The rules are clear.

Every human dies eventually. When they die, they go to Mu (nothingness) When they die, they can never be returned back to life.

The rules apply to all humans, not just those using or affected by death notes. The death gods simply do not tell people that fact if they have not used the death note because it may get them to commit suicide, and killing them without using the death note. 71.193.11.72 09:32, 24 November 2008 (UTC)


 * I second this. All this business about who did and didn't use a death note is off-topic for this page. Artaxiel 06:34, August 30, 2010 (UTC)

What Mu Really Is
It seems that some people are a little vague on the whole idea of Mū. It means there's no heaven or hell at all. Light has a flashback of when he first met Ryūk, who confirmed this for him. This doesn't happen in the anime, however, the rule of Mū still applies in the anime. Mikazuki 21:36, December 29, 2010 (UTC)

I think the all humans in general go to mu when they die rule applies to the magna

I mean there are a few diffrences between the the Magna and the Anime like they were paralle universes of somthing, for Example: The Unnamed Shinigami only aprears in the Anime Universe. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Brian Dodd (talk • contribs) 19:29, 16 February 2012

Nope. I know my Death Note. Although there are slight differences, calling it an alternate universe is quite a stretch. It os incorrect in saying that this rule only applies to the manga and not the anime, due to the fact that the anime also has rules appear between commercial breaks, and that one of them said—just like the manga—that all humans will, eventually, die, and that the Lace they go to after death is Mū (nothingness). Mikazuki 21:44, February 16, 2012 (UTC)