It can also harm the Naruto franchise's reputation. The original Naruto series has positive values like friendship, perseverance, and peace. This kind of fanfic with a completely opposite concept can make people question the overall quality and values of the Naruto - related works. Moreover, it might discourage some fans from further exploring the real Naruto story.
Yes. In the original Naruto series, Naruto is a character who values life and friendship. He always tries to save people and resolve conflicts through non - violent means if possible. The idea of 'enjoys killing' is completely contrary to his core values.
Yes, it can be considered disturbing. Naruto is typically a heroic character associated with positive values in the original series. The idea of him enjoying killing goes against his core character traits, which may shock and disturb fans who are used to his more noble portrayals.
Some people might create it just for shock value. They want to get a reaction from the Naruto fan community by presenting such a radical and against - the - norm idea.
Well, if we consider this from a non - official, out - of - the - box thinking perspective, it could potentially be a very warped fanfiction idea. But in the context of the real Naruto series, it's completely against the nature of the characters. Hinata is known for her love for Naruto in a pure and respectful way, and Naruto is a heroic character, not one to engage in such peeping behavior.
This could imply that Hinata has a certain level of comfort or perhaps even a sense of flattery about Naruto peeking at her fanfiction. Maybe she sees it as Naruto taking an interest in her creative side.
There's a fanfic called 'Cooking with a Twist in Naruto'. The OC in it has a unique style of cooking that combines different ninja skills with traditional recipes. It's a short but really interesting read.
Well, it depends on how it's written in the fanfic. If there are good reasons like self - defense or to protect the village from an immediate and unstoppable threat, it could be seen as justifiable within the context of the Naruto universe. But Naruto's character is built on compassion, so killing goes against his core values in most cases.
One possibility is a misunderstanding. Naruto might misinterpret Sirzechs' actions as hostile towards his own world or people. For example, if Sirzechs were to accidentally use his power in a way that endangered Konoha, Naruto could see it as a threat and act to eliminate him.
It could symbolize Naruto's ultimate victory over all forms of despair. Death often represents the end, hopelessness, and finality. If Naruto kills Death, it means he has conquered the most powerful and feared force in the fanfic's universe, showing that he is truly a force for good and change. It also gives hope to the other characters in the story that no matter how dark things get, there is always a way out.