He could meet his past allies in a different context. For instance, he might encounter Kakyoin or Polnareff when they were just starting their journey. Maybe he could also run into Dio at a time when Dio was still plotting his rise to power, which would create a very tense situation.
We could have a story where Hitler, in an alternate universe, tries to bake a cake for his generals. But he mixes up the salt and the sugar, and the resulting cake is so horrible that everyone has a hard time pretending to like it. This is a funny idea that doesn't make light of his real - life actions but just creates a fictional, comical situation.
I'm not sure what type of novel you're looking for. There were many novels with puppet female protagonists and disrespectful male protagonists, such as " Battle Through the Heavens,"" Cover the Sky,"" Demon Sky," and so on.
One way is to use the 9/11 event as a backdrop to explore deeper themes in the Naruto universe. For instance, the idea of unity in the face of tragedy. The Hidden Leaf Village has faced many threats, and just like how the world came together after 9/11, the village can show similar unity. It can also explore the idea of how different cultures (in the Naruto world) can come together in difficult times, much like different countries did after 9/11.
The use of Wendigo in fiction isn't inherently disrespectful. It largely depends on how it's portrayed and whether it aligns with the cultural background and values associated with it. If handled carelessly, it could raise eyebrows, but with caution and understanding, it can be okay.
We can start by being empathetic. Understand that their weight may be due to various factors such as genetics or medical conditions. Provide access to resources like fitness classes designed for different fitness levels. Also, be a good role model by leading a healthy lifestyle yourself. Avoid using derogatory language when talking about health and weight.
Well, 'Jotaro's Redemption' is an interesting jotaro fanfic. It shows Jotaro dealing with the consequences of his past actions and trying to make amends. 'Jotaro in the Parallel World' is also quite cool. In this fanfic, Jotaro is transported to a parallel universe where things are very different from his own world. He has to adapt and find his way back. Then there's 'The Secret of Jotaro' which uncovers some hidden aspects of his character.
Once upon a time, Jotaro was on a long journey. He had been traveling all day, fighting off strange creatures with his Stand. As the night fell, he found a small, cozy cave. He made a fire using some dry branches. Then, he sat down and started to think about his friends and family. The warmth of the fire made him drowsy. Slowly, he lay down, using his hat as a pillow. With the sound of the crackling fire and the wind outside, Jotaro drifted off to sleep, ready for whatever new adventures awaited him in the morning.