Another example could be a 'pure evil Naruto fanfic' where Naruto is written as having a completely distorted view of the world. He might believe that power is the only thing that matters and starts to hunt down strong ninjas just to prove his dominance, regardless of whether they are good or bad. He could use underhanded tactics like attacking from the shadows or using innocent people as shields.
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Well, in a fanfiction where Naruto is pure evil, the whole Naruto universe would be in chaos. He'd likely form alliances with villains. His once - noble goal of becoming Hokage would be replaced by a desire for power and domination. His relationships with characters like Sasuke and Sakura would be completely different. Instead of protecting them, he might target them. And the ninja world would have to unite in a different way, against Naruto this time.
One of the most evil villains in fiction is Voldemort from the Harry Potter series. He's responsible for countless murders, including the death of Harry's parents. He aims to take over the wizarding world and establish a regime based on pure - blood supremacy, showing no mercy to those who oppose him.
Regular Naruto fanfic usually focuses on positive aspects like Naruto's growth as a hero, his friendships, and his journey to protect the village. But 'pure evil Naruto fanfic' turns all that on its head. It makes Naruto the antagonist instead of the protagonist.
One way could be through a powerful curse. Maybe a dark ninja places a curse on Naruto that slowly corrupts his mind. Another way might be extreme betrayal. If the village he loves turns on him for no good reason, he could snap and turn evil.
The 'evil thing' in the 'villains graphic novel' could refer to a specific object, event, or concept that drives the plot. For example, it could be a powerful and malevolent artifact that the villains are seeking or using. The graphic novel might use vivid illustrations to bring out the 'evil' aspect, like using dark colors and menacing character designs for the villains.
Yes. Sometimes a villain's origin story can be sympathetic. Take Magneto from the X - Men for example. He was a Holocaust survivor, and his experiences made him bitter towards humans. His origin story makes us understand his motives, even if we don't agree with his actions.
Definitely Orochimaru. He has great power and knowledge, and if Naruto could convince him, he would be a valuable ally. Another one could be Pain. Since Pain had his own ideology about peace, Naruto could find common ground with him and unite him.
Well, usually there's some sort of misfortune in their upbringing. Maybe they lost their family at a young age, like in the case of some fictional villains who turn to the dark side after such a tragic event. Also, envy can play a big role. They see others having what they think they deserve and this envy turns into hatred and a drive to destroy those who have more. It's all about that psychological build - up that leads them to become villains.