Well, first of all, the political situation would be affected. Hanzo's death means that the power dynamics in his region change completely. His allies might break away or seek new partnerships. For Naruto, he may gain a reputation as a formidable and ruthless fighter. This could either attract more people to his side or make some enemies more determined to take him down. In the long run, it could also inspire a new generation of ninjas in Naruto's village to train harder, seeing what Naruto has accomplished, but it could also make other villages more cautious and perhaps more hostile towards Naruto's home village.
The consequences might be far - reaching. Since Hanzo was a well - known and powerful figure, his death at Naruto's hands could change the way other villages view Naruto and his village. They might see Naruto as a threat or a hero, depending on their relations with Hanzo. Also, internally in Naruto's village, there could be mixed reactions. Some might praise Naruto for taking out a dangerous opponent, while others might worry about the potential backlash. And Naruto himself might have to deal with the psychological impact of taking a life, which could affect his future actions and relationships.
One consequence could be a shift in the power balance in the ninja world. If Naruto kills Hanzo, the village that Hanzo was protecting or ruling might be thrown into chaos. His death could also lead to his followers seeking revenge against Naruto or his village.
In a fanfiction scenario where Naruto kills Hanzo the Salamander, it could be due to Naruto's newfound power. Maybe he has mastered a powerful jutsu that gives him the upper hand. For example, if he has a super - charged Rasengan that can break through Hanzo's defenses. Another possibility is that Naruto has allies who help him set up a perfect trap for Hanzo. He could be strategizing with Shikamaru, who comes up with an elaborate plan to outwit Hanzo.
One challenge is getting their personalities right. Naruto is very energetic and optimistic while Hanzo is more stoic and experienced. Balancing these two different personalities in the story can be tricky.
A plot twist might involve Hanzo being resurrected in a different form. Instead of being the feared Salamander Hanzo, he could come back as a more benevolent figure. He might then team up with Naruto to face a greater threat that is endangering the ninja world. They would have to overcome their past differences and combine their skills to succeed.
A cool plot could be that Naruto travels back in time and meets a younger Hanzo. He helps Hanzo in some way, which changes the course of history and creates a different future for the shinobi world. This would involve Naruto using his modern - day knowledge and skills in the past.
Their encounter could be different if Naruto was more powerful from the start. He could approach Hanzo with more confidence and instead of a battle of strength, it could turn into a battle of wits. Naruto might try to convince Hanzo to join forces against a common enemy rather than fight him.
The most obvious consequence would be chaos. Naruto was the hope for the village. His death would likely lead to a great sense of despair among the villagers. Konoha might lose its strength and confidence.
The Akatsuki would surely be affected. They would lose one of their members, which could disrupt their plans. Also, it might change the way other characters view Naruto. Some might see him as a more formidable threat, while others might see him as a hero for taking out a dangerous enemy.
One possible consequence could be chaos. Naruto was often seen as a symbol of hope and peace. His death at the hands of Madara would likely shatter the dreams of many characters. The villages might descend into fear and distrust again, and there could be a power vacuum that leads to wars between the different ninja villages.
He would likely be seen as a traitor by the village. The villagers, who once saw Naruto as a hero - in - the - making, would now turn against him. He'd be hunted by the ninja forces of Konoha.
On a more personal level, Naruto himself might have to deal with the guilt. Despite being in a different world and situation, Naruto has a strong moral compass. Killing Drogo, even if it was in self - defense or due to a misunderstanding, could haunt him. He might question his actions and his role as a hero, which could lead to an internal struggle and character development within the fanfiction.