Well, in the original story, Jiraiya played a big role in Naruto's emotional growth too. If he doesn't train Naruto in the fanfiction, Naruto might lack the father - figure like guidance that Jiraiya provided. This could lead to Naruto making different decisions in life, both in terms of his relationships and his ninja career. For example, he might not have the same understanding of the ninja world's politics and power struggles, which could put him at a disadvantage. Also, his connection to the Sage Mode might be completely different or non - existent, which would change how he fares in battles against powerful enemies.
Naruto might develop different skills. Without Jiraiya's training, he could focus more on self - taught techniques or learn from other characters. For example, he might learn more about the Uzumaki clan's unique abilities from someone else in the village.
One possible reason could be that in this fanfiction, Jiraiya might be preoccupied with other important matters. Maybe he has a secret mission that demands his full attention and he simply doesn't have the time to train Naruto. Another reason could be that there is some sort of conflict or misunderstanding between them that prevents Jiraiya from taking Naruto under his wing. For example, Naruto might have unknowingly offended Jiraiya in some way, or there could be a prophecy or external force that is keeping them apart for the time being.
It can change Naruto's character development significantly. Without Jiraiya's direct influence, Naruto might have to rely more on his own instincts and the knowledge he has already acquired. This could lead to a more independent and self - reliant Naruto.
The relationships in the story could be different. Since Naruto is not aiming for the Hokage position, his interactions with characters like Sasuke, who was also involved in the power dynamics of the village in some ways, would change. Maybe they would focus more on other aspects of their friendship or rivalry rather than Naruto's pursuit of Hokage.
Perhaps Jiraiya has some personal issues or inner conflicts. He might be dealing with his own past traumas or demons that prevent him from taking on the role of Naruto's trainer. For example, he could be haunted by the failures in his previous relationships or battles, and he feels unfit to train Naruto until he sorts out his own problems.
It alters the theme of the original Naruto story. The original story often emphasized forgiveness and the power of friendship. In this fanfiction, if Naruto kills Haku, it might shift towards a darker theme of sacrifice and the harshness of the ninja world. This could also change how the other characters develop. For instance, Sakura might view Naruto differently, either fearing him or seeing him as a more decisive and perhaps colder hero. And Naruto himself might struggle with guilt or a new - found sense of power that comes from taking a life, which would be a huge departure from his usual self in the original storyline.
Well, it completely turns the original Naruto story on its head. In the original, Naruto was the hero who was supposed to overcome all odds with the Kyuubi's power. But in this fanfiction, his death means that all his future achievements are wiped out. It would be a huge shock to the other characters in the story too.
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.
It completely flips the dynamic. In the original storyline, Team 7 is a close - knit group. But in this fanfiction, Naruto's hatred for them disrupts that unity. It could lead to new alliances and rivalries. For example, Naruto might team up with former enemies who share his dislike for Team 7.
This fanfiction could also change the relationships with other characters. For example, if Kushina hates Minato, the Third Hokage might have to step in more often to mediate between them. And the other villagers might also take sides, creating a divided village atmosphere that is quite different from the united one in the original story.