I really like 'Konoha's Hidden Power'. In this fanfic, it shows how different ninja in Konoha discover new powers. It's full of action and adventure, with the characters facing tough challenges that make for an exciting read.
A good 'Naruto Ninja Konoha Fanfic' is often popular because it stays true to the original Naruto universe. If it has well - known characters like Naruto, Sasuke, and Sakura and uses their personalities correctly, fans are more likely to enjoy it.
Perhaps Naruto in the fanfic resigns due to a new threat that he realizes Konoha can't handle in the traditional way of being a ninja. He might think that by resigning and working from the outside, he can find a different solution to protect the village. He could also be influenced by new ideals or philosophies that go against the traditional ninja way in Konoha.
The village would be in shock. Naruto is a hero to them. There would be a lot of disbelief among the villagers. Some might even feel betrayed, thinking that he is abandoning them in their time of need.
It could also be due to personal growth. Naruto might have outgrown the ideals and limitations of being a Konoha ninja. He may have developed his own set of values that no longer align with the village's ninja system. For example, he could have found that the constant focus on missions and loyalty to the village overshadowed the importance of individual freedom and justice on a broader scale.
One possible motive could be a deep misunderstanding. Maybe Naruto is framed for something he didn't do, and the Konoha ninjas turn against him. In his desperation to prove his innocence and defend himself, he might end up accidentally killing some of them.
The relationships within the village would be completely shattered. Naruto is a beloved character in the original, so if he kills Konoha ninjas, trust would be broken. Friends like Sasuke might turn against him even more, leading to a much darker and more divided ninja world.
They might have mixed feelings. On one hand, it could be a nostalgic read for those who fought in the war, seeing their experiences fictionalized. On the other hand, they may be critical. For example, if the fanfiction misrepresents a certain battle strategy or a ninja's role in the war, they would likely be annoyed. Also, they might worry that the younger generation could get a wrong idea about the real and brutal nature of the fourth ninja war from the fanfiction.
It depends. If they have some free time during their missions, perhaps they could. But usually, they are so focused on the mission tasks at hand that they might not have the chance to read fanfiction.
Well, in many such fanfictions, a key plot point could be the unique perspectives of the Konoha ninjas. They might witness the large - scale battles and be in awe of the power displayed. For example, seeing Naruto's new forms or Sasuke's skills. Another point could be how they react to the losses within the war, like mourning comrades. Also, the fanfiction might focus on their internal thoughts as they see the chaos and destruction, wondering if there could have been a different way to avoid the war.