The implications are significant. Firstly, it distorts the positive message that Naruto originally carried. Secondly, it may make the fanfiction less appealing to a large portion of the Naruto fan base who love the character for his good - natured traits. And thirdly, it can create a divide among fans, with some accepting this new and dark interpretation while others firmly oppose it as it goes against what they believe Naruto stands for.
It changes the fundamental nature of the character. Naruto is typically a symbol of hope and friendship, so making him like killing makes the story much darker and less inspiring.
For the ninja world in the fanfiction, it might bring a sense of peace as Momoshiki was a powerful threat. However, it could also lead to new enemies emerging, seeking revenge for Momoshiki's death. Naruto might also have to deal with the political fallout, as some villages might see his act as an overstep of power or a sign of aggression.
One possible implication is that it could influence how Zeus views the modern world's perception of the mythological characters. If he likes Percy fanfiction, he might be more open to the new interpretations and ideas that fans have about the whole demigod concept.
One implication could be the development of Blake's character. It shows her growth from being a victim of Adam's abuse to a strong and independent fighter who can stand up to him. It also might symbolize her breaking free from her past traumas.
This kind of fanfiction is not in line with the spirit of Pokemon. Pokemon are created to bring joy, adventure, and a sense of friendship. A story about a Pokemon killing a fan is a very dark and twisted concept. It might also violate the unwritten rules of the fan community which mostly focuses on positive interactions between trainers, Pokemon, and fans.
If Harry uses the Killing Curse in fanfiction, it would greatly change the perception of his character. He has always been seen as a hero who stands against dark magic, so using such a curse would make him seem more morally ambiguous.
One benefit could be self - expression. By drawing fanfiction, Naruto can explore different storylines and characters in his own creative way. It allows him to put his unique ideas and interpretations on paper.
In a fanfiction, Gaara might like Naruto in a way that he tries to understand Naruto's ninja way more. He may go out of his way to train with Naruto, not just to improve his own skills but also to be closer to Naruto. Gaara could see Naruto as the light that he once thought he could never have, and this newfound feeling of liking could lead to a beautiful friendship in the story.
One reason could be that Naruto has always been more attracted to those who understand his outcast past better. Sakura doesn't really have that kind of connection with him as she comes from a more normal background. So there's a lack of that fundamental understanding between them which hinders any romantic feelings.
Well, dressing sexy can be a means of expressing one's femininity or masculinity in a bold way. But the idea of 'liking to be touched' is a bit tricky. In a positive sense, in an appropriate, consensual context like a loving relationship or a friendly hug among close friends, it can be a sign of connection. But in general society, if one dresses sexy, it's important to make clear that it doesn't give others the license to touch without permission. Because we are all entitled to respect for our bodies and personal boundaries.
One reason could be that the fanfiction changes Kakashi's teaching methods too much. Naruto is used to Kakashi's unique style in the original story, and if it's drastically altered in a way that doesn't seem right to Naruto, he might not like it.