One challenge could be loneliness. Without other males around, he might struggle to find that sense of brotherhood or male camaraderie. He may feel isolated in some ways.
Well, in some fanfictions, Naruto might outsmart Konoha by using his unique knowledge of the village's secrets that others don't know. For example, he could use his understanding of the old tunnels under Konoha to his advantage in a situation where he needs to escape or gain an upper hand in a conflict.
His unique situation would likely change the power dynamics in the village. Since he's the only male, he might be given more responsibilities earlier on. For example, he could be put in charge of training the female ninja in combat techniques that are more typically male - dominated. This would not only impact his own growth as a ninja but also how the female characters develop as they interact with him in this new role.
No. In fanfiction, there can be many male ninjas created by different authors. Fanfiction is a very creative space where various characters can be introduced.
Naruto might forgive Konoha because he realizes that holding a grudge won't solve anything. He has seen the destruction that hatred can cause, like during the Pain arc. So, he chooses to forgive in order to move forward and bring about positive change. Another reason could be his respect for the previous Hokages and their ideals for Konoha.
One possible reason could be fear. Naruto has the Nine - Tails within him, and some in Konoha might be too afraid of its power getting out of control. They may not fully trust Naruto to keep it in check.
One popular theme is the daily life in Konoha. It could be about the characters going about their normal days, training, having fun at the local shops, or just hanging out with friends. Another theme is about Konoha during a war or a major threat. How the village prepares, the strategies they come up with, and how the characters, especially Naruto, contribute to the defense. And then there's the theme of Konoha's past. Stories that explore the history of the village, the founders, and how things have changed over time.
One reason could be that Naruto has seen too much death and destruction in Konoha. His 'godlike' state might make him think that the only way to end all the suffering is to destroy the root cause, which is Konoha. He may believe that Konoha's system is so broken that it can't be fixed and needs to be completely eradicated.
Another reason might be that Naruto is seeking a greater purpose. In the fanfiction, his 'godlike' state could make him realize that there are threats out there that he can't face while being tied to Konoha. He may leave to protect the world on a larger scale, believing that he can be more effective away from the village.
One possible reason could be that Naruto discovers some dark secrets about the village leadership that go against his values. For example, if he finds out that they have been using underhanded means to maintain power.