

Grim Reapers typically intend to eliminate anything that gets in their way. The Cinematic Record of a human, from beginning to end. On the other hand, if a Grim Reaper quits or retires, they would no longer have their soul retrieval list, and their Death Scythe would be confiscated, unconditionally. The details of their punishment are unknown, though if the crime is severe, they may be suspended for some time. If a Grim Reaper makes a mistake or breaks a rule during their mission, they must return to headquarters and submit a written apology and report. The Grim Reapers fundamentally work to confirm that the rare possibility of a "valuable" human is not the case each time, and they must do so as indifferently and level-headedly as they can. The human can be removed from the list only when they are judged to have been one "who has potential to be beneficial for this world"-notwithstanding, the number of humans who have that sort of value is few to none, according to William T. Afterward, they would promptly stamp "Completed" on the individual's file on the list. For the human who receives the judgment, "this human should die," the Grim Reapers use their Death Scythes to sever his or her memories and souls from his or her bodies, resulting in the human's death.

Their principal job is to check each dying soul's Cinematic Record, or kaleidoscope of memories, one by one, to determine whether they deserve to die. The list contains substantial information on the human, including the person's name, parents, birth date, death date, cause of death, and any additional notes. Grim Reapers receive a soul retrieval list of those scheduled to die from their higher-ups. Grim Reapers must remain neutral between God and humans they are strictly forbidden from to intervening in or influencing human affairs. Until the day they are forgiven, they are to work hard and continuously observe people's deaths. Humans of a variety of backgrounds and identities who committed suicide become Grim Reapers as punishment.
