A civilian who somehow gets involved in the war and discovers they have latent shinobi abilities. They could start as a clumsy and inexperienced character but grow into a powerful force.
Another great beat fiction novel is 'Naked Lunch' by William S. Burroughs. It's a complex and often controversial work that uses a fragmented style to explore themes like drug use, sexuality, and the dark underbelly of society. The writing is experimental and challenges the traditional notions of narrative.
One 'beat christmas story' could be about a family who lost all their presents on Christmas Eve due to a theft. But instead of being sad, they decided to make the best of it. They spent the day making homemade gifts for each other, like knitted scarves and hand - carved toys. It turned out to be a very special Christmas filled with love and creativity.
The plot should be engaging. It could add new twists to the Naruto vs Pain battle. Maybe introduce some new jutsus or strategies that make the fight even more exciting. Also, good fanfictions in this category usually have a good balance between action and the emotional aspects of the characters.
An older, retired shinobi who is forced to come out of retirement during the shinobi wars. He has old - fashioned techniques but a wealth of experience. He could mentor a group of young shinobi and help them develop new strategies based on his years of combat knowledge.
'The Unseen Hero of the 4th War' is a great one. It focuses on a character who is often overlooked in the original story but plays a crucial role in the fanfiction. The writing style is engaging and it really dives deep into the character's emotions during the chaos of the war.
In the second season of the Tokyo Ghoul, there was an episode where Owl fought with the investigators, but he couldn't win against Owl. Later, a thin man wearing glasses borrowed a weapon and successfully defeated Owl.
One great 'beat librarian fiction book' could be 'On the Road' by Jack Kerouac. It has that free - spirited, beat - like essence. Another is 'Howl' by Allen Ginsberg which was very influential in the Beat Generation and has elements that could be related to a librarian's view of the world perhaps through its exploration of society and non - conformity. Also, 'Naked Lunch' by William S. Burroughs with its wild and unorthodox style might be considered in this category as it challenges the norms much like a librarian might encounter and question different literary and social norms.
Another is 'The Dharma Bums' also by Jack Kerouac. It delves into the exploration of Buddhism within the Beat movement against the backdrop of the 1950s. It shows how the Beat writers were influenced by different cultures and ideas, and how they were trying to break free from the traditional values of the time in a historical sense.