The 'banished naruto refuses to help konoha' fanfiction changes Naruto's development significantly. In the original, Naruto was always eager to prove himself to Konoha and gain recognition. But now, he has to re - evaluate his self - worth without the validation from Konoha. He may become more guarded and less trusting. His relationships with other characters will also be different. For instance, his bond with Sasuke might change as he no longer has the same connection to Konoha. He might also develop new friendships outside of Konoha with people who don't have the same prejudices as the villagers. This all contributes to a Naruto who is more complex and less of the idealistic hero he was in the original story.
In the original story, Naruto is extremely loyal to Konoha. But in this fanfiction, his loyalty is shattered. This makes him more cynical and self - centered. He no longer jumps at the chance to save the village that once banished him.
Well, in the original Naruto, his development was centered around becoming a hero of Konoha and being accepted. However, in this fanfiction, his development takes a different turn. He starts to focus on his own growth and survival outside of Konoha. He becomes more independent and less reliant on the ideals that Konoha once represented to him. For example, he may start to question the value of sacrifice for a village that didn't value him. This new path of development allows him to explore different aspects of his personality and powers that were overshadowed by his previous goal of protecting Konoha.
This fanfiction might make Naruto more of a loner. In the original, he was always surrounded by friends and the support of the village. Abandoning Konoha would force him to rely only on himself and his own powers. His character could become more cynical as he distances himself from the place he once called home.
Well, it completely flips the idea that Naruto is always loyal to Konoha. In the original story, Naruto's main goal was to protect the village. Here, his refusal makes Konoha vulnerable and forces the other characters to re - evaluate their relationship with Naruto and also their own role in protecting the village.
Perhaps Naruto has found a new purpose or community outside of Konoha that values him more. He may be so content with his new life that he simply doesn't want to get involved with Konoha's problems anymore. Konoha's actions towards him could have made him realize that his loyalty was misplaced all along.
Konoha might be in shock at first. They have always relied on Naruto to some extent, and his refusal to help is completely unexpected.
Maybe he has some personal grudges against the village. For example, he might have felt betrayed by the village in the past and that made him reluctant to offer help.
In the original story, Naruto is very much a symbol of loyalty and love for Konoha. But in this fanfiction, his unforgiving nature towards Konoha makes him seem more complex. He's no longer just the village - loving hero, but a character with deep - seated grudges.
The village would likely be in a state of panic. Since Naruto is very powerful, without his help, they might be vulnerable to attacks. They would have to find other ways to defend themselves, which could be difficult.
In the fanfiction, without the academy experience, Naruto might not have the same sense of competition as in the original. In the academy, he was always trying to prove himself. Now, he may develop a different kind of motivation, like proving to himself that he can be a ninja without the traditional training. This could lead to a more unique set of ninja skills and a different way of thinking about his role in the village.
In this kind of fanfiction, Naruto might start off as a broken and angry character. He's been rejected by the place he once called home. But as the story progresses, he could find new strength within himself. He might learn to rely on his own skills and the few friends he has outside of Konoha, and become more independent.
The banishment can also affect the relationships of other characters. For example, Sasuke might have a different reaction. He could be more sympathetic to Naruto's situation or he could see it as an opportunity to become the top ninja in Konoha without Naruto's competition. Also, characters like Sakura might try to find a way to bring Naruto back.