Well, one reason could be genetics. In the Naruto universe, Kushina was Naruto's mother. So in fanfiction, the author might want to emphasize this genetic connection by making Naruto look like her. It could also be for a plot device. Maybe there's a story where Naruto's resemblance to Kushina plays an important role in uncovering some long - lost family secrets or in a prophecy.
Often in fanfiction, the resemblance between Naruto and Minato can be for emotional impact. When other characters see Naruto looking like Minato, it can stir up memories and emotions related to Minato. This can create interesting character interactions, like when the older generation sees Naruto and is reminded of Minato. It also adds an extra layer to Naruto's character as he might start to understand more about his father through this physical resemblance, like how people might react to him differently because of it.
Well, in some fanfics, the author might want to create a unique or interesting take on the character. Maybe it's for a comical effect, like having a gender - bender situation where Kirito's appearance as a girl can lead to all sorts of funny misunderstandings among the other characters in the SAO world.
Maybe it's because of its unique and charming design. Tiny houses often have creative layouts and details that seem to come from a world of imagination, like little secret hideaways.
It could be for symbolic or aesthetic purposes. Maybe they wanted to create a certain visual impact or convey a hidden message through the resemblance.
Haha, I understand how you feel. Balan is indeed very similar to the nameless king! Perhaps you can try reading another novel called "The Lich King of a Marvel." It's also a story about a demon king, but it's completely different from Black Soul's plot! I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
Character development is key. You want to see how Kisame's personality might change or be enhanced in the crossover. For example, if he's in a world with different values, how does he react?
Perhaps you aren't building up the tension and drama. Also, think about adding dialogues and showing the characters' thoughts and motivations to make it a full-fledged story.
The image of the shadow in " Celebrating Years " was completely covered, revealing only a pair of eyes. Although there was no specific description of the shadow's appearance, it was certain that he was wearing a black robe and a mask that covered his face. Therefore, he could not accurately answer what the shadow looked like.