It could be about various things. Maybe it focuses on a powerful jutsu in Naruto that causes planetary - level destruction and how the characters deal with it. It might also explore new storylines where a character gains the ability to use such a powerful attack and the consequences that follow.
Well, 'Damsel' isn't a real story in the sense that it's not a recounting of something that happened in the real world. It's more of a creative fictional tale.
Well, Naruto is almost surely going to be a main character in 'naruto planetary devastation fanfiction' as he is the protagonist of the original series. Besides him, characters like Kakashi, who is Naruto's teacher and a very powerful ninja, could also be main characters. Also, characters like Sakura, who has her own set of skills and is part of Naruto's group, might be important in the fanfiction.
Typically, damsel novels might involve themes of rescue or self - discovery. The damsel could be waiting for a hero to save her, which was a common trope in older works. However, modern damsel novels may also show the character finding her own strength and saving herself. For example, she might learn new skills or gain confidence to face the problems head - on.
I don't think so. Usually, such stories are crafted for entertainment and not based on real events. They might draw inspiration from various sources, but not directly from a true story.
I don't know. 'Damsel' might draw elements from multiple stories or have no direct inspiration from any particular one. It's a mystery until we have more details.
A group of power - hungry ninja clans could band together to form the main antagonist. They believe that by controlling the Planetary Devastation technique, they can rule over all others. They start a war against the main ninja villages and Naruto has to face them, not only in battle but also in trying to understand their motives and find a way to stop the war without mass destruction.
In detective fiction, the 'damsel in distress' is a common trope. It often serves as a motivation for the detective. For example, in Sherlock Holmes stories, sometimes a woman in a difficult situation will come to Holmes for help. This damsel in distress situation adds an element of urgency and a touch of sentiment to the otherwise rational and often cold - blooded world of detective work.
Jane Austen can be considered as an author whose works have elements of damsel - like characters. In her novels like 'Pride and Prejudice', Elizabeth Bennet faces challenges in the society of her time, which can be seen as a form of being in a 'damsel' - like situation at times, although she is also a very strong - willed character.