One plotline could be that Naruto was mind - controlled by a powerful villain. He wakes up to find he has killed his clan and has to deal with the shock and guilt while also trying to clear his name.
Perhaps in the fanfiction, his lover was involved in something dark that Itachi couldn't tolerate. For example, she might have been collaborating with the enemies of Itachi's clan. So, to preserve the honor and safety of his clan, he made the difficult decision to kill her. It could also be that Itachi was misinformed about his lover's actions and later regretted it deeply.
Well, I'm sure there are. Fanfiction writers often come up with wild and creative ideas. In a 'naruto killed his clan' fanfiction, it could show how Naruto would be ostracized even more than in the original story, and how he would deal with the guilt and hatred from others. It might also explore if there are any forces that could redeem him in such a dark situation.
The story might develop with Itachi seeking redemption in some way. He could start to perform heroic deeds to atone for what he did. Or, on the other hand, he could be hunted by those who were close to his lover. His actions could also trigger a chain of events that expose some hidden secrets in the world of the fanfiction, like secrets about his clan or the political situation in their land.
In the Wugengji, the reason why the generals of the Dark Clan wore iron masks in their death eyes was to protect the Underworld from foreign invasion. In the setting of the story, the Underworld was a peaceful universe country, but it was also threatened by other races. As one of the generals of the Underworld, Death Gaze's duty was to protect the Underworld from foreign invaders and maintain the peace of the universe.
However, since the Underworld was strong enough, Death Gaze no longer relied on the iron mask to protect himself. In the story, the iron mask was a weapon that Death Gaze and the other Dark Tribe generals wore together. It symbolized the glory and protection of the Underworld. When the Underworld is threatened, Death's Gaze will pick up the iron mask and fight with other generals to protect the Underworld from foreign invaders.
The Yao clan's clan leader, Yao Xing Ji, chose to self-destruct in << Battle Through the Heavens >> to protect the Yao clan from being exterminated by the Hun clan.
In the novel, in order to obtain the Tou She Ancient God's Jade, the Hun clan massacred the Yao clan. Yao Xing Ji had sensed that the Hun clan's goal was to exterminate the Hun clan during the battle with Hun Mie Sheng. Hence, he decided to sacrifice himself and detonate his Dou Qi to perish together with Hun Mie Sheng, preventing the Hun clan from slaughtering the Yao clan.
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In many fanfictions, the scenario of Naruto and Itachi killing the Uchiha clan is a very interesting but also controversial topic. One aspect could be the change in Naruto's character. Usually, Naruto stands for justice and protecting others. If he were involved in such a massacre, it would be a huge deviation from his original character. Maybe in the fanfiction, there could be some extreme situations that force him to do so, like being mind - controlled or having some false information.
The character in Macbeath was called Macteff, and he was one of the main characters. In the novel, he was a wealthy merchant whose wife and daughter were killed by Macbeth's wife, and Macteff bore a grudge against Macbeth.
In the novel, McTiff was portrayed as a ruthless man who was so cold to his family and friends that he would even kill them for his own benefit. Macteff was killed because he thought his family had been killed by Macbeth's wife, so he decided to take revenge on Macbeth.
This scene appears in chapters five and six of the novel, in which McTiff is portrayed as an extreme avenger who will kill MacWhite at all costs.
There is the following information about the character Macteff in Macwhite:
- Macteff was one of Macbeath's wives. She was murdered by Macbeath.
- Macteff was a wealthy businessman whose wealth and status made him a "threat" to Macbeath, so Macbeath decided to kill her.
- This scene appeared in the first act of the novel Macbeth as an opening statement to lay the foundation for the following plot.
As for the specific plot of this scene, it could be found in the novel.