Well, not having a home in a fanfiction could make Naruto more independent. He'd have to rely solely on himself more. Maybe he'd become more distrustful of others at first because he has no safe place to call home. He'd be constantly on the move, which could make him a better fighter as he'd learn different survival skills.
Well, it makes him more independent. Since he's left behind, he has to learn to fend for himself. He becomes more self - reliant and determined to prove his worth, not just to his family but to the whole village. He's constantly seeking validation and that drives him to train harder and grow stronger.
Well, in such a fanfiction, it could make Naruto more self - reliant. Since his mother doesn't care, he might have to find strength within himself. He could become more determined to prove his worth not just to others, but also to himself.
This abandonment could make Naruto more distrustful. He might become more self - reliant, always expecting the worst from others. For example, he may be hesitant to form new relationships, fearing more abandonment.
His relationships with others would also change. For instance, his bond with Sasuke might not be as intense in terms of power rivalry. Since he doesn't have the Kyuubi, Sasuke may not see him as a threat in the same way. Naruto would probably have to work harder to prove himself worthy to his friends and the village. He'd be more of an underdog in a different sense, relying solely on his own efforts and natural talents rather than the Kyuubi's power, which would lead to a more humble and determined Naruto.
In fanfiction where Naruto is hurt by his family, it can have a profound impact on his character development. Firstly, it could make him more withdrawn and distrustful. He might start to question his self - worth as family is supposed to be a source of love and support. For example, if his parents were alive but rejected him, he could become bitter. This could also lead to him being more self - reliant, relying less on others and more on his own strength. He may develop a tough exterior to hide his pain, but deep down, the hurt would still be there, influencing his actions and decisions in the story.
Well, it would be a tough situation for Naruto. He's already had a rough start in the original series with being an outcast. If he's neglected for his sisters in fanfiction, he may start to feel like he has no place in his family or community. This could make him more rebellious. He might start to form his own 'family' of sorts with his friends, like Sasuke and Sakura, and rely on them more for emotional support. It could also make his relationship with his sisters more complex, either driving them apart or making them realize the error of their ways and come closer in the end.
Well, it would have a huge impact. Naruto is a character who thrives on bonds. If his team abandons him, he might become more withdrawn at first. He could start to doubt his self - worth even more than he already did in the original story. But on the other hand, it could also fuel his determination to prove himself. He might train even harder to show his former team that they were wrong to abandon him.
It could be due to some kind of misinformation. He might have been led to believe that his family didn't care about him, so in turn, he stopped caring about them. For example, if false rumors were spread about his family's intentions, it could warp his perception.
Well, it could make Percy grow up really fast. He might have to learn to fend for himself in ways he never thought before. He could become cynical about family relationships. Maybe he would start to view the world as a place where people are bound to leave you, and this could shape his interactions with others in a negative way, like always keeping people at arm's length.
Well, it could make Naruto more distrustful. He's already had a tough life, and being abandoned by Jiraiya, who was like a father figure, would likely shatter his sense of security. This might lead him to become more self - reliant and closed off initially. But in the long run, it could also fuel his determination to prove himself even more, without relying on Jiraiya's guidance.