


Okay, so if I put 'dies of natural causes on the 21st January at 20.45' (let's assume that date is within the 23 days from now), how would it interpret that? I specified the time and date of death, and the circumstances can hardly be considered impossible since people die of natural causes all the time.The circumstances are impossible and you didn't specify time of death. (I don't really get the 23-day rule, so that might rule this one out - can somebody explain it if it does? Is it just that it won't take effect if you specify time of death as over 23 days after writing?) What would happen if you wrote 'dies of natural causes at any time after the next week'? After all, the Death Note-inflicted death isn't natural, and since you haven't specified a time, would it default to your original natural death? Accidental death doesn't seem like a natural cause either, so presumably it would have to be old age or something like that.Also remember the golden rule for claims: Citation Needed - Instead of writing "the rules state. Before posting anything on this page, it might be wise to review the rules of the Death Note, as a lot of questions asked here are clearly explained there, and a lot of answers posted here are clearly wrong when you know the actual rules.PAGES WILL BE DELETED OTHERWISE IF THEY ARE MISSING BASIC MARKUP.

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