Konoha's perspective may shift from trust to suspicion. They might start to question all of Naruto's actions, even the ones that were previously seen as heroic. It's like a crack in the foundation of their relationship with Naruto.
Konoha's perspective undergoes a significant transformation. Initially, they might view the fanfiction as just a wild and untrue story. But as they read more and the details seem more plausible, they begin to have doubts. This can cause a divide within Konoha. Some might still firmly believe in Naruto and see the fanfiction as slander, while others might start to distance themselves from him. This change also affects how they interact with Naruto. Conversations become more strained, and there are more unspoken suspicions. And as time goes on, if Naruto doesn't seem to be able to prove his innocence in their eyes, the situation can escalate further, with Konoha taking more extreme measures like surveillance or even trying to limit Naruto's powers.
Their perspective could become more guarded. If in the fanfiction they read that Naruto has an evil side, they will no longer take his good intentions for granted. They may start to analyze his every move more carefully. For example, if Naruto is usually the first to volunteer for a dangerous mission, they might now wonder if he has some ulterior motives. This change in perspective can lead to a lot of tension and drama in the story.
When Konoha watches Naruto fanfiction, its perspective on the Naruto universe as a whole can shift. If a fanfic focuses on a particular clan's history in a different way than the original, Konoha may start to consider alternative backstories and how they affect the overall Naruto world. It might also start to view the power dynamics between different groups in a new light, depending on how the fanfiction writer has manipulated those elements.
It might gain a broader view of the Naruto world. It could start to consider possibilities that were not present in the original story.
One interesting aspect could be seeing how the characters in Konoha react to a darker version of Naruto. They might be shocked, scared or even try to find a way to 'save' him. It could also show a different side of the Konoha community's values and how they handle such a drastic change in a well - known character.
The story would deviate from the original themes of unity and friendship. Naruto's hatred could split Konoha into factions. This would mean different training regimens, different missions, and different loyalties. For example, Naruto might start his own group of ninjas who share his views, which would completely change the power dynamics in the village.
The village would have to rely more on other ninjas. Younger generations like Boruto and his friends would have to step up earlier. This could lead to a different kind of character development for them, as they are forced to take on more responsibilities without Naruto and Hinata's guidance.
Perhaps in this fanfiction, there is a dark prophecy that Naruto misinterprets as Konoha being the source of all evil in the ninja world. So, in his attempt to 'save' the world, he decides to destroy Konoha. Also, it could be that an evil entity has merged with Naruto, and the combined power has a grudge against Konoha for some past event.
His relationships would become very complex. His friends in Konoha would be in shock. Naruto leaving Konoha for Kumo is like a slap in the face to them. They would wonder what drove him to such a decision. For example, Naruto had such a strong bond with Iruka - his first mentor. Iruka would be deeply saddened and would question if he had failed Naruto in some way. And Naruto's relationship with Kakashi would also take a hit. Kakashi would be worried about what this means for the future and how it could potentially lead to conflict between Konoha and Kumo.
Naruto's character often becomes more jaded at first. Being banished makes him question his loyalty to Konoha. He starts to see the world in a different light and realizes that not everything is as it seems. He becomes more self - reliant as he has to fend for himself in unfamiliar places. In crossovers, he might learn new values from the other world he enters. For example, if it's a world where honor is highly prized, he might adapt and incorporate that into his own code.
It would change his moral compass completely. Naruto, who was once the defender of the village and a symbol of hope, could now view the village as something to be used for his new, darker purposes. His values would be warped, and he might even see his friends as mere pawns to achieve whatever the evil god desires. For example, he could sacrifice his friends' well - being for power or to carry out the evil god's will. This is a huge transformation from his original character.
Naruto could change Konoha by promoting unity. He might organize village - wide events where everyone, from the strongest jounin to the youngest genin, participates. This would strengthen the bonds between the villagers.