Still thinking about how Soichiro Yagami trades half his remaining lifespan as a fifty something man for the Shinigami Eyes and then dies an hour later
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For that matter fate just is weird around all the Death Note users, Light and Miss both trade substantial lifespan but that should have had them dying in their fifties, not their teens
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Replying to @BootlegGirl
Misa's lifespan already ran out, remember? She was going to be murdered and then Gelus saves her
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl
Officially when a Shinigami willfully saves a human's life, the Shinigami dies and the human inherits whatever lifespan the Shinigami had at the moment (which is being periodically stolen by killing humans with the Death Note)
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl
That's WHY the Shinigami has to die, because their actions can only take lifespan out of the world and not add to it, so if they save a life the additional lifespan has to come from somewhere
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl
Anyway we're not given details on how it works but it seems plausible that the total additional lifespan Gelus had at that moment was less than a typical lifetime rather than more And she reduces it to 25% (she makes the deal for Shinigami Eyes twice because she gets amnesia)
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Anyway when she actually dies she kills herself It's ambiguous whether this is the death entailed by her lifespan running out or not (since it's something that happens as a result of the interventions of the Shinigami and the Death Note, obviously)
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