There's also 'Behind Enemy Lines: Naruto's Captivity'. This one focuses on Naruto's relationships with his captors. It shows how he tries to form alliances even in the direst of situations, making it a very interesting take on the whole prisoner - of - war concept in the Naruto universe.
Well - developed characters. If the fanfiction can make the captors more than just one - dimensional villains. Maybe show their motives for capturing Naruto and how they might be conflicted about it. Also, if it can show Naruto growing and changing during his time as a prisoner. For instance, he could learn new jutsus or gain a deeper understanding of the ninja world. This all makes the fanfiction stand out. It's not just about the action but also the emotional and mental journey.
There were a few novels about princesses who became war captives that could be recommended. Among them were: On the History of the Princess 'Struggle in the Enemy Country, The Proton Concubine, The Fifth Yaoguang, The Imperial Gift of a Small Post Soldier, The Story of the City: The Emperor of a Subjugated Princess Descends to the World, The General Protecting the Country and the Princess, The Phoenix Cry to the World: General, You're Too Fierce, and so on. These novels covered the princess's struggles in the enemy country, her experiences after being captured by the enemy, and her story with the general. These novels were all about the princess becoming a prisoner of war. They could be recommended as reading.
Survival is a very common theme. The prisoners have to find ways to stay alive in harsh conditions. Another theme is hope. They hope for rescue or for a change in their situation. And also, the theme of camaraderie among the prisoners is often explored as they support each other through the tough times.
One unique aspect could be the individual experiences of the prisoners. Each story might show how they coped with the harsh conditions in different ways.
One interesting war prisoner fanfiction could be about a prisoner who uses his wits to survive in the camp. He might form unexpected alliances with other prisoners or even some of the guards. For example, in a World War II - themed story, a captured soldier manages to communicate secretly with the outside world through a series of coded messages, which could be a really engaging plot.
Maybe the war prisoner feels as trapped as the caged birds. Just like the birds are confined in a small cage and lose their freedom, the war prisoner is also restricted in a prison or a camp, with no freedom to go wherever they want.
I'm not sure exactly as it could vary greatly. It might be a fan - made story where Naruto somehow ends up in the world or situation related to Themyscira. Maybe he's held captive there, and the story could explore how he deals with the new environment, the characters from Themyscira, and tries to find a way to escape or adapt.
As far as I know, there is no widely - known or famous war prisoner fart story. War prisoner stories are often centered around their endurance, the inhumane treatment they faced, or their acts of heroism. A story about a fart would be a rather odd and not - so - common addition to the genre of war prisoner stories.
In a war - time prison, there was a prisoner who had a bit of a digestive problem. He was used to different food back home. One day, during a very quiet moment in the prison, he farted quite noisily. Some of the prisoners were disgusted at first, but then they started to laugh. They realized that in the midst of all the harshness of being prisoners, such a simple and silly thing like a fart could bring a moment of levity. It became a story that was told among the prisoners for days to come.