Killua is likely to be completely devastated. He might go into a state of shock at first, not believing that Gon is really gone. Then he could become very angry, either at himself for not being able to protect Gon or at the situation that led to Gon's death.
Gon in fanfiction can be very single - minded in his pursuit of goals, just like in the original. He might be a bit more naive at times, which can lead to interesting plot twists. Killua is often portrayed as having a complex emotional side. He struggles with his past as an assassin and his loyalty to Gon. His cool exterior may crack in some fanfictions, showing his true feelings.
I think Midoriya could be his best friend. Midoriya is kind - hearted and always looking to learn, which would appeal to Killua. They could bond over their shared desire to become stronger and protect others.
Toge Inumaki is important too. His special cursed speech ability makes him stand out. Also, the principal of the school, Masamichi Yaga, is likely to be important as he is in a position of authority and has an influence on Gojo and the other students. There could be other characters like the members of different clans that also play roles in the complex web of the story.
Well, first of all, Minato would likely be shocked. Naruto's past was full of hardships and loneliness. Minato would probably experience a mix of emotions. He might be sad that Naruto had to endure so much pain. He could also be proud of how Naruto overcame all those difficulties and still managed to grow into a strong and kind - hearted person. He might even try to find ways to comfort Naruto in this fanfiction world, like giving him some long - lost family memories or advice that could have made his journey easier.
Boruto might be in awe. He has always known his father as the Hokage, a powerful and respected figure. Seeing Naruto's past full of struggles, loneliness, and determination would make him realize how far his father has come. It could also make Boruto more empathetic towards Naruto and perhaps inspire him to be more like his father in some ways.