The two central characters are Kushina and Naruto. Kushina is the key figure in terms of the emotional core of the story as she experiences the regret. Naruto, with his 'godlike' status, is the focus of that regret. However, other characters from the Naruto series may also play roles. For example, the other members of Naruto's team like Sasuke could be part of the story, maybe in a sub - plot related to Naruto's growth and how Kushina's return or attempt at reconciliation affects their relationship. Additionally, the village elders or other ninja clans might be involved as they could either support or oppose Kushina's attempts to get closer to Naruto again.
The main characters would be Kushina and Naruto. Kushina, as the one who regrets her past action of abandoning Naruto. Naruto, who has become 'godlike' in the fanfic, is the center of Kushina's regret. There might also be other supporting characters from the Naruto universe like Jiraiya or Kakashi who could be involved in the story, perhaps as mentors to Naruto or as those who witness Kushina's attempts to make amends.
Well, in a typical scenario for this kind of fanfic, Kushina might have left Naruto due to some difficult situation or misinformation. When she discovers Naruto has become 'godlike', perhaps with extraordinary powers and a great reputation. Her regret could lead to her attempting to reconnect with Naruto. She may face obstacles like Naruto's initial resentment or the complex political and social situations in the Naruto world that prevent a smooth reunion.
Maybe it's because she sees Naruto's strength and how he has overcome so many difficulties despite her absence. She realizes that if she had been there, she could have made his journey easier. Also, she might regret not being able to watch Naruto grow up, miss his first steps, first words, and all those precious moments that a mother should be a part of.
Kushina would most likely experience deep remorse. Remorse for not being there for Naruto when he needed a mother. There could also be a sense of longing in her, longing to be part of Naruto's life and to make up for all the lost time. And of course, she might be filled with self - loathing for her past actions.
Her regret can be a catalyst for character development, not just for herself but also for Naruto. Naruto might struggle with forgiving her at first, which can be a major part of his growth. And Kushina, in her attempt to atone for her past, may interact with other characters in the village in new ways. This can lead to new relationships and plot twists, such as her influencing the village elders' opinions about Naruto or even changing some of the village's traditions related to the treatment of orphans.
The main characters are Naruto, who is in a rather tragic situation with his godlike abilities yet being abandoned. And Kushina, whose actions of abandonment drive the story forward. There might also be other characters like Naruto's friends or other ninja from the village who could play roles in how Naruto copes with the abandonment and his journey with his powers.
The two main characters are Naruto and Kushina. Naruto, with his godlike powers, is going to be a major driving force in the story. He will use his powers in relation to Kushina, whether it's to protect her, help her, or just be with her. Kushina, on the other hand, will be the character that Naruto's actions are often directed towards. Their personalities and how they mesh together because of Naruto's special status will be what makes up the heart of this fanfiction.
Well, it could lead to her trying to make amends. Maybe she starts to secretly protect Naruto from the shadows, which adds a layer of mystery to the story. Her regret might also cause her to interfere in Naruto's relationships, like with his friends or mentors, in an attempt to make up for her past actions.
Maybe an ancient evil that has been awakened. This entity is so powerful that it takes the combined godlike powers of Naruto and Kushina to stand against it. The antagonist could have some connection to the origin of chakra or an old, forgotten curse.
There are some fanfics on this theme. However, the idea of Kushina abandoning Naruto goes against the original Naruto story's emotional core. In the canon, Kushina sacrificed herself for Naruto. But in fanfics, some might explore this alternate scenario to show Naruto's growth in a different, more tragic context.
One consequence could be that Naruto becomes an outcast in a different way. In the original, he was an outcast because of the Nine - Tails, but here, it could be because of his abandonment. He might not have the same dreams of becoming Hokage. Instead, he could be more focused on survival.