Ryuk would probably just be amused. He is a Shinigami who has seen a lot in his existence. Fanfiction is just another strange human creation to him. He might chuckle at some of the more outlandish ideas in the fanfictions, like a character having superpowers beyond the Death Note.
One idea could be to create a Shinigami OC who is a bit of an outcast among the Shinigami. Maybe this OC doesn't like the idea of just writing names in the Death Note and wants to find a more 'humane' way to deal with humans, which could lead to all sorts of interesting conflicts with other Shinigami. For example, they might try to influence humans in a positive way before their time is up instead of just causing their death.
Naruto would first be extremely confused by the rules of the Death Note. His understanding of power and its consequences is rooted in his ninja training and his own moral compass. The Death Note's rules, which seem so simple yet so deadly, would be completely foreign to him. He would question why anyone would create such a thing and would be very hesitant to even consider using it, as it goes against everything he stands for in his world of ninjas, friendship, and protecting the innocent.
The shinobi world's reaction would be complex. At first, there would be disbelief. Many would think it's some kind of new genjutsu or a hoax. But once they realize it's real, the more superstitious ninja would see it as a curse from the gods. The Hidden Sand Village might see it as a potential weapon against their enemies, while the Hidden Mist Village might be more cautious due to their history of bloodshed. The shinobi academies would start teaching about the Death Note as a new and dangerous threat. There would also be a black market for Death Note information, with some trying to sell false ways to protect against it.
First, consider their backstory. A Shinigami's past can greatly influence their present behavior. For example, if they were once a human who had a tragic end, it could shape their view on death and how they interact with living beings. Second, think about their personality traits. Are they cold and calculating like most Shinigami, or do they have a softer side? Maybe they're curious about humans in a way that other Shinigami aren't. Third, their relationships with other characters matter. Do they have a rival among the Shinigami? Or perhaps a mentor? These relationships can add depth to the character.
Harry would likely be very conflicted. He has seen a lot of death and has always fought against dark magic. The Death Note's power to kill just by writing a name is something that goes against his values. He would probably try to keep it away from others and might even consider destroying it.
It focuses on the story of L's early days and how he solves cases. In this novel, we see L's unique detective methods and his battle of wits against various criminals.
Characters like Near might analyze the fanfiction. He'd probably look at the logic behind the plotlines in the fan - made stories and compare them to the real events in the Death Note world. If the fanfiction has a really convoluted and illogical plot, he might dismiss it as being not worthy of his attention. But if it has an interesting take on the characters' motives, he might give it more thought.