One possible storyline could be that Naruto is wrongly accused of a serious crime in the village. Everyone turns against him, even his friends. He might be shunned and face physical attacks from villagers who once feared or respected him. Naruto would then have to struggle to prove his innocence while dealing with the emotional pain of being betrayed by those he cared about.
Another possibility is a story in which a young wizard in the Harry Potter world discovers a hidden portal that leads to the dimension where Doctor Strange operates. This wizard, inspired by Strange, begins to study a new form of magic that combines the principles of both universes. They then return to Hogwarts and start to teach their friends this new hybrid magic, which causes quite a stir among the faculty and students alike.
In some fanfics, like 'The Master of Death's Dominion', Harry uses his new status to become a benevolent dictator of sorts in the wizarding world, changing the political structure. In others such as 'Harry, the Reluctant Master of Death', he is hesitant to use his power and tries to hide it. And in 'Master of Death: A New Era', his being the Master of Death ushers in a new age of magic with different rules.
Sure. There was a man named Malala Yousafzai. In Pakistan, she defied the Taliban's ban on girls' education. Despite facing death threats, she continued to advocate for girls' right to learn. She was shot in the head by the Taliban but survived. Her story is one of extreme bravery as she now continues to be a global advocate for education rights around the world.
Another is 'The Forgetting Time' by Sharon Guskin. This book delves into the idea of past lives and how it might be related to Alzheimer's. It has an interesting plot that combines elements of mystery and the emotional journey of dealing with the disease.
One possibility could be that Harry Potter grows up with a strict military - like discipline on Kamino. He might be trained in unique combat skills that are different from what he learned at Hogwarts. He could also form unexpected alliances with the Kaminoans, and use their advanced cloning technology to his advantage in the wizarding world battles.
Another theme is the exploration of human relationships. This can include romantic relationships, friendships, and family dynamics. These relationships can be complex and full of conflict, like in stories where a character has to choose between loyalty to a friend and doing what is morally right.
It could be about them teaming up to fight a common enemy. Maybe a powerful new villain has emerged in their world, and they have to combine their unique abilities to defeat it.
I'm not sure if there's a specific option to skip the story when replaying. Usually, the purpose of replaying is to experience the story again, so skipping might not be a common feature for that.