He may also try to reason with the members of Rias Peerage. Naruto is known for his ability to see the good in people. He might think that there is some misunderstanding and that if he can just talk to them, he can resolve the situation. But if they don't listen, he'll definitely resort to more forceful means to gain his freedom.
Naruto would likely be very angry at first. He is a free - spirited person who values his freedom greatly. So being enslaved would go against everything he stands for. He'd probably try to break free immediately, using his brute strength and any ninja techniques he can muster.
Over time, Naruto could become more calculating in his approach. He might pretend to go along with the enslavement while secretly planning his escape or a way to turn the tables on the peerage. He'd use his intelligence and observational skills to figure out the weaknesses of his captors and use them to his advantage.
Well, it could be due to some powerful magic or trickery by Rias. Maybe she has some ulterior motives and uses her special abilities to enslave Naruto. But this is just speculation as it depends on how the fanfiction writer has crafted the story.
One possible plot development could be Naruto initially fighting against the enslavement. He might use his ninja skills and chakra to resist the control of Rias Peerage. However, as the story progresses, he could start to understand their motives and form an unlikely alliance. For example, they might be trying to protect a greater good that Naruto didn't initially see.
Naruto would probably interact with the other members in a very friendly and enthusiastic way. He's always been the type to make friends easily. He might share his ninja stories with them, and they in turn could share their own experiences in the supernatural world. His positive attitude could brighten up the group and break the ice in any tense situations.
Naruto's reaction to the other members would be complex. He has a big heart, but being forced into the peerage would make him resentful at first. He'd see the other members as part of the system that forced him. But as he spends time with them, he'd start to notice their individual personalities. If there are any members who are outcasts or treated unfairly, he'd side with them. His own experiences of being an outsider in his village would make him empathetic. And when it comes to their powers, he'd be eager to learn how to counter them in case he ever needed to defend himself within the peerage.
Naruto would probably be angry at first. He's not the type to take being kidnapped lightly. He'd likely try to break free immediately using his strength and ninja techniques.
In a Naruto - Rias' peerage fanfiction, the story might focus on how Naruto's chakra system interacts with the devil's power. For example, his ability to sense chakra could be enhanced or changed when combined with devilish senses. Also, his relationship with the members of the peerage would be interesting. He could form strong bonds with some, like Kiba in Naruto's world, he might get along well with the werewolf in Rias' peerage.
Naruto in Rias' peerage would be quite a sight. His orange jumpsuit would stand out among the devils. He might use his shadow clones to do multiple tasks within the peerage, like scouting or helping with household chores. His positive attitude would also have an impact on the often - serious devils in the peerage.
His chakra could potentially interact with the magic in the peerage. Maybe it could be combined in some way to create new and unique attacks. For instance, his chakra - infused rasengan could be enhanced with the peerage's magic for a more powerful blow.
Yes, there might be such fanfictions out there. You can try searching on popular fanfiction websites like Fanfiction.net or Archive of Our Own. Just type in the relevant keywords and see what pops up.
Maybe in a diplomatic situation. If Rias Peerage comes to Naruto's village asking for something and they act arrogantly or try to push their own agenda without considering the village's needs, Naruto, as a protector of his village, would dislike them. He might see them as invaders or self - centered individuals, thus showing hatred.