The fanfic could develop the concept by exploring the cultural aspects of the banished heritage. Maybe there are unique traditions, languages, or ways of thinking that come with it. Naruto then has to learn and adapt to these aspects, which in turn shapes his identity as a ninja. This could lead to new story arcs where he uses the knowledge from his heritage to overcome challenges or make new allies.
Perhaps it reveals secrets about Naruto's family that were previously unknown. For example, there might be a connection to an ancient clan that was banished from the village long ago, and this fanfic explores how that heritage affects Naruto's character and abilities. It could also show some unique powers or items that are passed down through his banished heritage.
He might feel angry and frustrated. Naruto has always been proud of his potential and his roots in some way. Being denied his heritage would be like taking away a part of his identity, so he'd likely be quite mad at those who are doing the denying.
In the fanfiction, when Naruto learns of his heritage, he often becomes more confident. Knowing where he comes from gives him a sense of purpose. He might start to train harder, believing that he has a greater destiny due to his lineage.
Well, it could strengthen his bond with some characters. For example, he might feel a closer connection to his clan members if he discovers his heritage. He could also gain new respect from his peers who now see him in a different light, perhaps as a more important figure within the village due to his lineage.
It would also impact his relationship with his village. The village has always seen Naruto as a part of their heritage in a way, especially considering his connection to the Fourth Hokage. If he rejects his heritage, some villagers might feel betrayed or confused.
Well, it could mean that in relation to the Naruto franchise, some aspect of its heritage (like hidden backstories, lineages perhaps) has been revealed. And the 'CRA refused fanfic' part might suggest that a Creative Review Authority (assuming that's what CRA stands for) has declined a fan - created fiction. Maybe the fanfic didn't align with the official Naruto lore or had some issues like copyright concerns or inappropriate content for the Naruto universe.
It could strengthen his relationships. If his heritage shows he has noble origins, people might respect him more and be more willing to be his friend or ally.
Well, it could strengthen his bonds. His friends might see him in a new light, with more understanding and respect. For example, they could realize the weight of his past and be more empathetic towards his struggles.
Naruto's neglect of his heritage can have a profound impact on the overarching theme of the fanfiction. If heritage represents a sense of identity and purpose in the Naruto universe, his neglect means he's sort of adrift. This can change the story from a typical 'coming - of - age - with - heritage' type to a more 'finding - oneself - despite - neglecting - heritage' plot. It could also lead to new character developments as he encounters different cultures or powers that make him reevaluate his decision to neglect his heritage.
The following are some classic urban heritage novels recommended: " Divine Doctor's Nanny Dad in the City "," City Insight Little Divine Doctor "," Peerless Flower City Divine Doctor "," City's Medical and Martial Fanatic Young Master "," Martial Emperor Pill God "," Reverse Dao Pill God "," City's Peak Inheritance "," City: I obtained the inheritance of Taishang Laojun Qingniu at the beginning of the game "," God-level Inheritance "," I obtained the inheritance of the Holy Doctor after the car accident "," Daoist Inheritance System "," Cultivation Farmer: At the beginning of the game, I obtained the Holy Doctor's Inheritance, I watched the Dragon's Inheritance, Tea Ceremony Inheritance, and so on. These novels cover different topics and storylines. I hope they will satisfy your reading needs.