Naruto Potter

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>Adult Adventure Boys Love Comedy Drama Fanfiction Fantasy Gender Bender Harem LitRPG Mature Romance Smut School Life Sports Tragedy
>Lvl1 Orphan
>Yer a shinobi, Potter
>Lvl79 Third Kagegryffin ダンブルドア dies (Using Killing Curse Lvl3)
>Forbidden Dark Arts (Talk-no-Jutsu)
>Proteg'o Susano'o
>Seven Jinchuriki to seal the Lvl99 Shinobi-God-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named
>Wind Release: Wingardium Leviosa
>Chakra: 799/1800 (+2.56/s)


Coughs my apologies fellow daoists. I momentarily experienced a major episode of qi deviation when I wrote this post. Everything is now under control.

I want to ask why are there so many Naruto or HP scriptures.

Coughs blood
 

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>Adult Adventure Boys Love Comedy Drama Fanfiction Fantasy Gender Bender Harem LitRPG Mature Romance Smut School Life Sports Tragedy
>Lvl1 Orphan
>Yer a shinobi, Potter
>Lvl79 Third Kagegryffin ダンブルドア dies (Using Killing Curse Lvl3)
>Forbidden Dark Arts (Talk-no-Jutsu)
>Proteg'o Susano'o
>Seven Jinchuriki to seal the Lvl99 Shinobi-God-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named
>Wind Release: Wingardium Leviosa
>Chakra: 799/1800 (+2.56/s)


Coughs my apologies fellow daoists. I momentarily experienced a major episode of qi deviation when I wrote this post. Everything is now under control.

I want to ask why are there so many Naruto or HP scriptures.

Coughs blood
Imagine useless MCs being a canvas where you can paint your own ideas on.

Naruto and Harry are the most useless MCs in existence. Or at least, they rank pretty highly on that scale. Bland, nameless protagonists where you can self insert. :blob_neutral:
 

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Junior Apprentice Brother, this Senior genuinely thought that you're referring to a certain shitty brat with the same surname.
 
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Imagine useless MCs being a canvas where you can paint your own ideas on.

Naruto and Harry are the most useless MCs in existence. Or at least, they rank pretty highly on that scale. Bland, nameless protagonists where you can self insert. :blob_neutral:
How? Naruto was probably one of the most useful and nuanced MC's of his time, even if he was a bit cliche at times.
 

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In the far reaches of a world where the laws of nature bend to the whims of chi and the fickle tastes of fate, there was a Taoist who sought the ultimate enlightenment, a harmony between heaven and earth that only the most devout could ever hope to achieve. This sage, let's call him Master Lao, had spent decades in seclusion, meditating on the mysteries of the Dao, communing with the spirits of the wind, and having the occasional chat with a particularly philosophical panda. His life was a testament to the pursuit of balance and the avoidance of extremes. That is, until the day he stumbled upon a concept so profoundly absurd that it sent ripples through the very fabric of his cultivated tranquility: Naruto Potter.

Yes, you heard that right. Imagine, if you will, a world where the ninja arts meet wizardry, where shadow clones are conjured with a flick of a wand, and where "Avada Kedavra" meets a Rasengan. It was during a rare visit to the village below his mountain retreat, a place untouched by time and unburdened by the complexities of modern fiction, that Master Lao overheard a group of travelers animatedly discussing the adventures of Naruto Uzumaki and Harry Potter. Their tales, a bizarre amalgamation of shinobi battles and magical duels, intrigued Master Lao to no end. He thought, "What a curious blend of chaos and order, of chakra and magic. Surely, contemplating such a fusion could yield new insights into the nature of the universe."

And so, with the reckless abandon of a hermit who'd found a new toy, Master Lao dedicated himself to the study of this Naruto Potter. He envisioned a protagonist with the tragic backstory of an orphan, marked by destiny (and a rather unsightly forehead scar), wielding the power of the Kyubi and a propensity for mischief at Hogwarts. He meditated on the implications of substituting broomsticks for summoning toads, and the ethical dilemmas of using the Imperius Curse in the Chunin Exams.

But alas, as Master Lao delved deeper into this whimsical rabbit hole, he felt the first stirrings of a disturbance within his qi. The once tranquil flow of his inner energy began to whirl and twist, contorting into shapes that no self-respecting Taoist would dare to manifest. His attempts to merge the concepts of chakra and magic, of kunai and wands, of the Triwizard Tournament and the ninja world war, had led to a catastrophic qi deviation.

The signs were unmistakable: tea leaves refusing to steep in boiling water, his once loyal cloud of meditation flies forming rebellious factions, and the mountain spirits gossiping about his erratic aura. The balance he had fostered with decades of discipline was unraveling, all because he dared to imagine a universe where Severus Snape teaches Potions and Poison Techniques, and where Voldemort seeks the ultimate Mangekyo Sharingan.

In his desperation, Master Lao sought to correct the deviation, to realign his qi through even more rigorous meditation and the consumption of herbs so bitter they made the concept of eternal damnation seem like a mild inconvenience. But the damage was done. His spirit was caught in a limbo between the ninja world and the wizarding world, unable to reconcile the fundamental differences between sealing jutsu and spellcasting.

The moral of this story, if one can be so bold as to suggest there is one, is that some crossovers are best left to the realm of fanfiction, safely away from the meditative practices of ancient Taoists. Master Lao, with his qi as deviated as a compass in a magnet factory, became a cautionary tale of what happens when worlds collide in the mind of someone who should have known better. He remains on his mountain, a hermit scarred by curiosity, forever pondering the mysteries of Naruto Potter and occasionally chuckling to himself about how Dumbledore would fare in a game of shogi against the Third Hokage.

And so, the absurdity of life asserts itself, reminding us that even the most disciplined mind can be led astray by the allure of a good (or questionably conceived) story. In the end, isn't the real qi deviation the friends we made along the way? Or perhaps, it's just a reminder that even in a world as vast and varied as ours, some ideas are so outlandish that they can unsettle even the most serene among us.
 

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Nah, the writing was on the wall when Naruto basically learned nothing during the time skip. ?
:blob_neutral: On the wall, but that is retrospective insight. Part I Naruto is fine. Annoying, but fine. Part II is just egregious amounts of plot armour.

Trust me, as a fanfic writer I know it. :blob_popcorn_two:
 

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:blob_neutral: On the wall, but that is retrospective insight. Part I Naruto is fine. Annoying, but fine. Part II is just egregious amounts of plot armour.

Trust me, as a fanfic writer I know it. :blob_popcorn_two:
Naruto wasn't that bad in the first part if you skipped the anime's filler or read the manga.
 
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