One possibility is that Naruto's loss of an eye could cause a shift in the power dynamics in the Hidden Leaf Village. People who already neglected him might see him as even more of a liability. However, this could also be the catalyst for some characters to finally realize how wrong they've been. Maybe some of his friends, like Shikamaru or Sakura, would step up and try to help him through this difficult time, and together they could change the way Naruto is treated in the village.
In this fanfic, the plot might focus on Naruto's internal struggle. Losing his eye while being neglected makes him question his place in the world. He could start to explore his heritage more deeply, thinking that there might be something in his Uzumaki bloodline that can help him. Along the way, he meets new characters who either help or hinder his progress, and this all builds up to a final showdown where he has to prove his worth despite his disability.
Well, in a 'neglected naruto adopted by sannin fanfic', Naruto's character development would likely be very different. The Sannin are all extremely powerful and have their own areas of expertise. If Naruto was adopted by them, he'd be exposed to a whole new level of ninja training and knowledge. He'd probably grow up with more confidence, as he'd have the support and guidance of the Sannin. His relationships with other characters like Sasuke and Sakura might also change. For instance, instead of constantly trying to prove himself to everyone in the village, he could focus more on becoming a great ninja under the Sannin's tutelage and might have a more equal footing when interacting with his peers later on.
One possible consequence could be a change in his fighting style. Without his eye, he might have to rely more on his other senses like hearing and smell, similar to how blind ninja in the Naruto universe adapt. For example, he could focus more on using his chakra to sense the movements of his opponents.
Well, it could be due to a powerful enemy attack during a fight in Wave. Maybe an enemy with a sharp weapon or some dangerous jutsu managed to strike Naruto's eye.
Well, perhaps it's set in a post - apocalyptic world. Carl is in a fight with some bad guys, and during the struggle, he loses his eye. The fanfic could focus on his journey to get revenge while also learning to live with his disability.
In this fanfiction, Naruto could lose his way by being separated from his friends for a long time. Without their support and guidance, he may make wrong decisions. For example, he could be tricked into working for an enemy who disguises as a friend in need. This would lead him down a path where he gradually loses sight of his original goals and the positive ninja way he once followed.
Well, perhaps he loses his identity due to some sort of dark magic or a powerful enemy's jutsu. As a result, he could end up on a journey to rediscover himself. He might have to face many challenges without the confidence that his identity once gave him, like having to fight enemies without his well - known combat style.
Well, perhaps Percy starts seeing things that aren't there. Maybe he gets really paranoid and starts suspecting his friends of things they didn't do.
Well, Naruto joining Suna in this fanfic could lead to a shift in the power dynamics. Suna would gain a powerful ally in Naruto. He might start training Suna's younger ninjas, passing on his never - give - up attitude. Also, there could be political implications. With Naruto on their side, Suna could have a stronger voice among the Hidden Villages. Maybe Naruto would even help improve relations between Suna and Konoha, despite his past neglect in Konoha.
Well, if Naruto is neglected in an Asgard - based fanfic, it could be a really interesting story. He could befriend some of the underdogs in Asgard. Just like he did with the outcasts in Konoha. And together, they might start a revolution of sorts. Against the traditional ways of Asgard. He could introduce his ninja ways to them and create a new group that combines the best of both worlds. It would be a story of friendship, acceptance and change.