Anko Mitarashi could be a great snake - like character. She has the snake summoning ability and a bit of a wild personality. In the fanfiction, she could have some deeper connection to a snake - based power or a snake - like race.
The main characters are the woman and the snake. The woman is likely a central figure as the story seems to revolve around her interaction with the snake.
Naruto himself could be an interesting main character in a snake contract fanfiction. Imagine Naruto having to take on the snake contract for some reason, like to save Sasuke who has fallen deeper into Orochimaru's influence. It would be a huge change for him as he's always been associated with the toad contract. But with his determination, he could learn to master the snake powers in his own unique way.
Maybe she has a strong sense of compassion for all living things, even poisonous snakes.
Maybe she was being brave.
Well, the consequences can vary a great deal. Firstly, there's the local reaction. The area around the bite will likely be very painful, with possible tissue damage. Then, depending on the type of snake, the venom can affect the blood, leading to abnormal clotting or bleeding. It can also impact the nervous system, resulting in muscle weakness or paralysis. In severe cases, it could even be life - threatening if not treated promptly.
Often, there is a male protagonist who might be a curious traveler or a brave warrior. He might be the one who has a special encounter with the snake woman. His actions and reactions towards her are crucial in driving the story forward. He could either fall in love with her, despite her snake - like nature, or try to defeat her if he perceives her as a threat.
Obviously, the main characters are the snake and the woman.
As I don't know the exact 'Snake Woman Story', it could be that the snake woman herself is the main character. There might also be other characters like a hero who encounters her or villagers who live near her lair.
Well, clearly the woman and the snake are the main characters. The woman is likely a symbol of innocence or naivete in the story, while the snake is often associated with deception or danger in many cultural stories.
Well, she might have been scared at first and either ran away or tried to deal with it somehow.