There are several factors. First, the concept of loyalty in Naruto is very strong. Characters are loyal to their friends, village, and their ideals, similar to how knights are loyal to their lords. Second, the battles and challenges they face can be seen as quests, like knights going on crusades. And finally, the romantic relationships add a touch of the knight - in - shining - armor - type of love story. For instance, the way Sasuke is seen as a sort of 'distant hero' and Sakura has her feelings for him, much like a lady waiting for her knight.
The heroic deeds of the characters. Just like knights, Naruto and his friends perform brave acts to protect their village. And the love stories, like Naruto's love for Hinata, are like the romances knights might have in a castle setting.
The Naruto series has elements that can be related to knight romance. The characters have a sense of honor and justice, which is a key aspect of knightly behavior. They also engage in combat and missions to protect their comrades and the village, much like knights protecting their kingdoms. In terms of romance, the relationships between the characters, such as Kakashi's past love interests, can be seen as having a certain charm of a knight's romantic encounter. Also, the hierarchical structure in the ninja world with the Hokage at the top can be compared to the feudal system in knight - based stories, adding to the overall feel of it being a knight romance fanfiction.
One factor could be the power levels. If the fanfiction writer wants to boost Naruto's power in a new and different way, they might draw inspiration from Kaygua's power characteristics. So Naruto ends up with some traits that make him seem like Kaygua.
Well, perhaps someone who is not very familiar with both might misinterpret some elements. But in reality, Naruto's ninja - based powers, such as chakra control and jutsu usage, are very different from shigigami - related concepts. Naruto's story is centered around the ninja world, its clans, and the pursuit of power and peace within that world, while shigigami has its own distinct characteristics that don't match up with Naruto at all.
The Black Knights are known for their rebellion against tyranny. Lelouch, with his complex plans and his determination to change the world, might be considered a part of that 'Black Knight' mentality. He often uses unorthodox methods and is not afraid to go against the powerful, much like the Black Knights do in their fight for freedom and equality.
Yes, it could be. Naruto has a rich world with elements that can be related to knight - like heroism and there are some romantic sub - plots that might fit into the idea of a knight romance in a fanfiction sense.
The unpredictable plot. One minute Percy could be at Camp Half - Blood training, and the next he's thrown into a life - threatening quest. That's chaos.
The use of Greek mythology makes it seem so. It's like taking the old and making it new. Just as fanfiction does with existing works.
The backstories. The Marauders' backstories are so rich and intertwined with Harry's world. For example, Remus Lupin being a werewolf and his relationship with the other Marauders. Also, the fact that Harry inherits the Marauders' Map. All these things create a connection that gives it a fanfiction - like feel.
The new power - ups like Ultra Instinct make it seem like fanfiction. They are so extreme compared to the original power levels in Dragon Ball. It's like something a fan would dream up to make the battles even more epic.
The supernatural elements. Just like in the Mikealsons' story, Bella Swan is in a world filled with vampires and other supernatural beings in the Twilight series. This similarity in the presence of the supernatural could make her seem like she could be part of a Mikealsons fanfiction.
The setting. Hogwarts is a school for wizards, which is similar to the types of institutions often found in mage fanfiction. It's a place where young magic - users learn and develop their skills. Also, the existence of a hidden magical world parallel to the Muggle world is a common trope in mage - related fictional works.