Yes, there might be such fanfictions out there. Fanfiction writers often create crossovers where they put characters from different universes like Naruto and High School DxD together and come up with various scenarios, including ones where Naruto could potentially 'kill' a character from the DxD universe. However, the quality and nature of these fanfictions can vary greatly.
It could be Deku. He already has a strong sense of justice and hope in the original series. His journey from being a quirkless boy to a great hero is all about hope, so he would be a likely candidate to be the God of Hope in this fanfiction.
In some Naruto fanfictions, the concept of Naruto killing a God of Destruction might seem far - fetched. However, it could be possible in a fan - created alternate universe. Writers might give Naruto new powers or abilities that allow him to take on such a powerful being. Maybe he acquires some sort of ultimate jutsu or taps into a hidden power source within himself.
Yes, there are likely some fanfictions with such a concept. The 'Harry Potter' fandom is vast and creative, and some fans like to explore extreme or alternate storylines. However, not all of these fanfictions may be high - quality or follow the original spirit of the series closely.
Well, 'god loves man kills' might be the central theme or a key phrase in the novel. It could suggest that in the story, God represents all that is good and loving, while man is shown to be capable of great evil, like killing. It might be a way to start a deep discussion about morality, sin, and redemption in the novel.
In fanfiction, Naruto might kill a god through the power of his strong will and the unique abilities he has. For example, his Sage Mode could be enhanced to a level that allows him to overpower a god - like entity. Also, his Nine - Tails chakra could be combined with some new, made - up powers in the fanfiction world to give him the strength needed.
For novels where the female protagonist is a god or omnipotent, you can refer to the following examples:
Ye Xiu in [Full Time Expert] was a gaming expert. He could control his skills as he pleased in the game and was known as a "God Level Player".
Xiao Yan in "Battle Through the Heavens" was a practitioner who possessed endless strength and energy. He was able to control the power of nature and was viewed as an "omnipotent god."
3. Alice in Snow Eagle Lord was a powerful female warrior with all kinds of magic skills and weapons. She could face all kinds of challenges at any time and anywhere. She was regarded as a " God-level existence."
These are just some examples. There are many other novels in which the female protagonist has powerful abilities and can be regarded as a god or an omnipotent existence.
I don't know who Ken is specifically. The story he is telling could be about his personal experiences, like a trip he took, or it could be a fictional story he made up, perhaps a fantasy adventure with magical creatures.
Naruto himself might face a moral dilemma. Killing a God of Destruction, even in a fictional context, could weigh heavily on his conscience. He might have to deal with the guilt and the consequences of his actions, especially if there are other characters who oppose his decision or if there are unforeseen side - effects.
It could potentially explore themes of the relationship between a divine being (god) and the darker aspects of humanity (man kills). Maybe it delves into moral and ethical questions about how a loving god can co - exist with the violence and sin in human nature.