His relationships with his friends might change. Since he's given up on love, he may become more involved in platonic friendships. He could be more available to his friends, like spending more time on team missions or helping them out without the distraction of a romantic interest.
Naruto's view of the future also shifts. Instead of imagining a future with a family or a partner, he envisions a future where he's solely dedicated to the growth and protection of the village. His long - term goals become more centered around Konoha's prosperity and security, rather than personal happiness in a romantic sense.
He becomes more solitary. Without the pursuit of love, Naruto focuses more on self - improvement and his ninja skills. He might seem more aloof as he distances himself from the idea of a relationship. For instance, he spends more time training alone in the forest.
His character development could take a more self - reflective turn. Giving up on love might force Naruto to look deeper into himself. He might question his own values and what he really wants out of life. This could lead to him becoming more mature in his decision - making, not just in terms of the village's affairs but also in how he relates to others on a non - romantic level. He could become more empathetic towards those who also sacrifice personal happiness for a greater cause.
If Naruto is the son of Kyuubi in the fanfiction, his character development would be drastically different. He would have a different kind of self - discovery journey. His relationship with the villagers could be more hostile from the start. They might not just see him as the container of the Kyuubi but as the actual offspring of the beast they fear. This would force him to grow up faster, in a sense. He would have to prove himself not just as a ninja but as someone worthy of acceptance despite his 'parentage'. His training might also focus more on controlling his in - born Kyuubi - like traits rather than just taming the Kyuubi's power within him.
It would likely make Naruto more philosophical. As the reincarnation of a god, he might start to question the nature of power, destiny, and the world around him. This could lead to him having deeper conversations with his friends and mentors, and ultimately change his view of the ninja world and his place in it. For example, he might start to think about how to use his power not just for the sake of his village, but for the greater good of the entire world, which would be a huge shift in his character development.
The fanfiction alters Naruto's character development in that she now has to deal with the social norms and expectations for girls in the ninja world. This means she may become more self - aware of her appearance and how she presents herself. Also, her relationships with other characters, especially male ones, will be different. She'll have to navigate new types of interactions, which will shape her character in new ways.
Naruto would become more vulnerable. He has always been this strong and energetic character. But going blind would make him rely more on his other senses and the help of his friends. This could lead to a change in his self - confidence as he has to adapt to his new situation.
Naruto's character development would be drastically different. He might be more in tune with his 'fox - like' nature from the start. Instead of fearing the Kyuubi's power, he could embrace it as part of his identity.
Well, originally Naruto was a very emotional character. His emotions, like his determination and his love for his friends, drove his character development. In this fanfiction, if he feels nothing, it completely changes the trajectory. He might not be as motivated to become Hokage, for example, since that goal was deeply rooted in his emotions for the village and his desire to be recognized.
On the other hand, this hatred could also fuel his growth in a different way. He might train harder to prove that he is better than his brother, or to get revenge. This could lead to a more powerful and perhaps more complex Naruto, as he battles with his inner emotions while also striving for power and recognition.
In the long run, if there is a resolution, Naruto's character development could show great growth. He might learn to forgive or understand his family's situation, and through this journey, he could become more empathetic and a better leader. He will have gone through a tough emotional experience and come out stronger, having a more nuanced view of family relationships.
Well, it changes it quite a bit. In the original, Naruto was very much about friendship and bringing people together. But in this fanfiction, his rejection of everyone makes him more of a loner. His growth is no longer tied to his relationships with others like it was in the original story.