One common theme is struggle. Naruto has to struggle against the infection, whether it's physically, like dealing with pain and weakness, or mentally, like fighting off the dark thoughts the infection might bring. Another theme is friendship. His friends usually rally around him to help him through the tough times of being infected.
Well, there's 'Naruto: The Infected Path'. It focuses on Naruto being infected during a mission in an unknown land. The story delves into how he struggles not only with the physical symptoms of the infection but also the mental and emotional turmoil it brings. It's quite an interesting read as it shows Naruto's character development in a very different situation compared to the original series.
Rick is indeed infected in the comics. The infection adds a lot of tension and drama to the story as it affects his actions and the relationships with other characters.
If Naruto got the Blacklight virus in fanfiction, his story would take a very different turn. His usual sunny and positive attitude might be tested. He could start to doubt himself. However, he could also see this as a new opportunity to grow. Instead of just relying on his chakra, he'd have to figure out how to use the virus's power, if any, to his advantage. His relationships with his friends and foes would shift. Some enemies might see him as a new threat, while his friends would be worried and try to support him.
Yes, a human can get infected with mange, but it's relatively rare. Usually, it happens when there's close and prolonged contact with an infected animal.
I cannot provide the complete novel version of The Infected Body because it has not yet been published. Currently, only the draft and continuation of the novel were circulating on the Internet. If you have any other questions about the novel, I will try my best to answer them.
Well, if '1111' is part of the title of a Naruto fanfic, it's rather mysterious. It might be that the author uses it as a sort of easter egg for readers to figure out. It could potentially be related to a jutsu that has four elements or four steps to it. Without reading the fanfic, it's hard to say for sure.
I don't think so. In the Naruto fandom, there are many types of fanfics, but ones that make Naruto a masochist go against the general perception of his character. Fans usually like to explore his growth, his relationships, or create alternate storylines within the framework of his positive traits. A masochist Naruto is a very strange and not - so - common concept in fanfic writing.
No. Given the disturbing nature of the title, it's very unlikely to be popular. Naruto fans are generally drawn to fanfics that uphold the positive values of the series like camaraderie, heroism, and personal growth.