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Naruto : The Wind Calamity

Naruto : The Wind Calamity

The MC transmigrates into Narutoverse in the body of a civilian orphan. Luckily for him, the transmigration results in chakra being unlocked. Follow the story of the MC as he grows in power and stabilizes himself into the world of ninjas and trains to be the strongest.  Warning :  1. The MC won't be op for a long time. All his power would be gained via hard work and training over years (so if u want an op mc right from the word go, this one ain't for you) 2. No harem (probably no romance either) 3. There will be a lot of killing (maybe gore too, not sure if I can do gore right though) 4. The story will start slow. Quite a few of initial chapters will be around training, orphanage and academy life, instead of directly becoming a Genin. 5. MC is a careful person, he won't put his life at risk unless there is no other choice. 6. I haven't read (nor will be reading) Baruto. So Baruto plotline won't be considered much in here. What to expect : 1. Smart and consistent MC  2. Lots of training 3. MC manipulating the plot to his advantage 4. A lot of original arcs.  5. Plot will mostly stay the same (at least till Shippuden), but I won't repeat any scenes/dialogues that took place in the manga (as I'm assuming you've already read it). Disclaimer : I don't own Naruto or its characters (except the original characters I create). The image used in the cover isn't mine and belongs to R. J PS : It's my first fanfic, I'm hoping it turns out good. All reviews and constructive criticisms are welcome. Grammar and English should be fine, but I'm not sure how good the dialogues and scenarios will be. Hopefully I'll improve as this fanfic progresses forward.
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787 Chs
Naruto: Chronicles of a Fire Ninja

Naruto: Chronicles of a Fire Ninja

The MC transmigrates to the Narutoverse in the body of an orphan boy from the Senju clan, as a normal person from modern Earth he has little to no fighting experience, but luckily time is something he has a lot as Naruto is just 6 months old so, he can slowly build his strength to live a "Peace-full" life ##### Gain early access and support my work on Patreon, Join the journey and unlock exclusive content together.- https://www.pat-reon.com/FirstHokage) Without '-' after pat (^~^) ##### /***** I have posted images of the main character in the review section and comments on first 3 chapters you guys can see them there:D ******/ Warning: 1. This is not a story where MC will get powers overnight and become overpowered in Narutoverse, he will slowly build his strength, not too slow but not too fast 2. There will be a lot of killing and when I say killing I mean brutal one too 3. this novel will also have an academic arc too 4. BARUTO is a big no for me as I am a die-hard fan of Naruto so the plot of Baruto is not in this novel 5. our MC is smart and not some hot-headed fool so, don't expect him to put his life in danger all the time(and yes he is super handsome and you can see in the cover photo) Disclaimer: I don't own Naruto or its characters (except the original characters I create). The image used in the cover is generated using AI after many tries :P Same novel with less grammatical errors- https://www.webnovel.com/book/naruto-chronicles-of-a-fire-ninja_30154652408482805
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298 Chs
How are ships in science fiction designed differently from real ships?
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2024-11-23 21:15
Science fiction ships often have more advanced propulsion systems. For example, warp drive in 'Star Trek' which allows for faster - than - light travel, while real ships are limited by current physical laws regarding speed.
What are the best ships in fiction?
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2024-11-02 11:19
The USS Enterprise from 'Star Trek' is also a great fictional ship. It represents exploration, scientific discovery, and the unity of a diverse crew. It has traveled to many different planets and encountered various alien species, playing a crucial role in the Star Trek universe.
How do cargo ships from science fiction compare to real - world cargo ships?
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2024-11-07 02:17
Real - world cargo ships are slow and use traditional fuel sources like diesel, while science - fiction ones could use clean energy like fusion power. Also, real cargo ships rely on human labor for most operations, but the fictional ones would be highly automated.
What are the largest ships in science fiction?
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2024-12-10 12:37
One of the largest ships in science fiction is the Death Star from 'Star Wars'. It's a massive, moon - sized battle station with incredible firepower. Another is the Enterprise - D from 'Star Trek: The Next Generation'. It's huge and can carry a large crew for long - range exploration. And the Leviathan from 'Battlestar Galactica' is also quite large, being a significant part of the fleet in that series.
What are some famous ships in fiction?
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2024-12-09 14:04
The Jolly Roger is a famous fictional pirate ship often seen in various pirate - themed stories. It represents the pirate way of life. In the 'Lord of the Rings' series, the ships of the Grey Havens are important. They carry the elves away from Middle - earth at the end of the story. Also, in some versions of Arthurian legend, the ship that takes Arthur to Avalon is a significant fictional ship.
What are the biggest ships in science fiction?
1 answer
2024-12-06 15:43
The biggest ships in science fiction include the Super Star Destroyer from 'Star Wars'. These are colossal warships that are much larger than the regular Star Destroyers. In the 'Halo' universe, the Forerunner Dreadnoughts are gigantic ships with advanced technology. They are so large that they can cause significant destruction when they enter a battle. And in the 'Warhammer 40,000' lore, the Imperator - class Titans are huge, ship - like constructs that are used in warfare and are among the largest entities in that fictional setting.
What are the best ships in science fiction?
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2024-12-03 19:06
Well, in my opinion, the Heart of Gold from 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' is a top - notch science - fiction ship. It has the Infinite Improbability Drive which can do some really wacky and amazing things. It's a ship that's full of surprises. Also, the Nostromo from 'Alien' is quite memorable. Despite its doomed fate in the movie, it was a well - designed working ship. It had a gritty, industrial look that fit the dark tone of the story. And let's not forget the Bebop from 'Cowboy Bebop'. It's a spaceship that's home to a group of bounty hunters. The Bebop has a cool design and is a key part of the laid - back yet action - packed world of the series.
Can ships sink in event stories?
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2024-12-02 03:03
Yes, ships can sink in event stories. Event stories often involve various disasters or dramatic situations, and a ship sinking is a common and dramatic plot element that can add excitement, danger, and pathos to the story.
What are the most popular ships in fiction?
1 answer
2024-11-24 12:05
In the 'Harry Potter' series, Harry Potter and Hermione Granger are a popular ship. They have a strong bond throughout the story, sharing many adventures and relying on each other's skills and knowledge. Their friendship could be seen by some as having the potential for a romantic relationship.
What are some famous ships in fiction?
2 answers
2024-11-23 04:52
One of the most famous fictional ships is the USS Enterprise from 'Star Trek'. It's a starship that has gone on many adventures across the galaxy. Another is the Black Pearl from 'Pirates of the Caribbean'. It's a pirate ship captained by Jack Sparrow, known for its speed and mystery. And then there's the Millennium Falcon from 'Star Wars'. Han Solo's ship is famous for being able to make the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs.
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