This fanfiction might show Naruto as a more independent thinker. In the original, he often follows Konoha's ideals blindly. Here, by not forgiving Konoha, he's breaking away from the traditional narrative and standing up for what he believes is right, even if it means going against the village he once loved. It gives him a more rebellious and self - determined side.
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.
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.
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.
It can also make him look more complex. In the original story, Naruto is all about protecting Konoha. But in this fanfic, his decision not to help challenges that simple view. He could be seen as a character who weighs the pros and cons and makes a tough choice, like if he decides Konoha has done too much wrong in the past to deserve his help.
Well, it completely flips it. In the original, Naruto is all about being a ninja and achieving his dreams as a ninja. But in this fanfiction, he hates them. So it makes us see a more cynical side of Naruto that we don't usually associate with him.
Well, Naruto's forgiveness can lead to a more united Konoha. It might stop the cycle of revenge and hatred. People who were once at odds with Naruto may start to see him in a new light and be more willing to work together. This could result in stronger defenses against external threats and a more harmonious internal environment in the village.
Well, it completely alters the traditional narrative. Naruto's connection to Konoha was a huge part of the original story. Without his desire to return, it changes the relationships he has with his friends there like Sasuke, Sakura, etc.
The fanfiction changes the perception by challenging the idea of his invincibility. It forces the readers to consider what Naruto would be like if he wasn't always able to pull through with his signature moves. It might make some readers see him as a more complex character rather than just a one - dimensional hero.
Well, in such a fanfiction, the story might change a great deal. Naruto not being from Konoha means he doesn't grow up with the same influences. For example, he might not have the same relationships with characters like Iruka or Kakashi. His training could be completely different, and his view of the ninja world may not be shaped by Konoha's values.
It could also be related to the way Konoha has dealt with other issues like the Uchiha clan massacre. If Naruto discovers some aspects of Konoha's involvement in it that he finds morally unacceptable, such as covering up the truth or being complicit in some way. This could make him lose faith in Konoha and be unable to forgive it.
It could make some readers view him as more complex. Instead of just the one - dimensional hero, he now has this dark action in his story. Some might think he's still a hero but one who has to make the toughest of choices. Others might see him as a tragic figure, forced into a situation where he has to do something unthinkable.