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Naruto X Juego De Tronos Fanfiction Site

Writers drawn to this crossover often enjoy exploring:

A Conceptual Framework for a Naruto/ASOIAF Crossover

After sacrificing himself to seal Kaguya, Naruto Uzumaki is thrown through a hole in reality and wakes up in the frozen wilderness beyond the Wall. Mistaken for a deserter of the Night's Watch, he is dragged to Castle Black just as the White Walkers begin their final march. In a world where politics outweighs honor, Naruto must teach the men of Westeros that there are worse things than death—and louder things than whispers.

"You call yourselves knights," the blonde stranger said, his voice low, carrying over the clatter of steel in the tavern. He wore strange orange and black armor, and a headband with a symbol no maester had ever recorded. "You swear oaths to protect the weak, yet you burn the Riverlands for a king who sits on a chair of swords."

The Lannister soldiers laughed, hands drifting to their hilts. "And who are you? Some fool from the Free Cities?" naruto x juego de tronos fanfiction

The stranger’s eyes changed. The blue bled away into a burning gold, his pupils stretching into horizontal bars. The air grew heavy, the sound of chirping birds filling the silence. "I am Naruto Uzumaki," he said. The mug of ale in his hand shattered from the sheer pressure of his will. "And I don't like bullies."

Since "Juego de Tronos" is the Spanish title for Game of Thrones, I have written this feature as a pitch for a fanfiction crossover. This concept blends the chaotic chakra warfare of Naruto with the brutal political landscape of Westeros.

Here is a detailed feature for a fanfiction story: "The Shadow of the Sage."


The White Walkers came at dawn—not a scouting party, but an army. Ten thousand wights. Four Walkers on dead horses. The Night King himself watched from a ridge of ice. Writers drawn to this crossover often enjoy exploring:

Castle Black had three hundred men. Naruto had nine tails of chakra—barely. He had been saving it, hoarding it like a starving wolf. Now he let go.

The first Rasenshuriken tore through the front line like a scythe through wheat. The second shattered a Walker into a million frozen screams. Naruto moved faster than ravens, faster than fear. He planted explosive tags on the gate, then used Multi-Shadow Clone Jutsu—not a thousand, but fifty. Fifty orange-clad demons that punched wights into paste.

Jon Snow led the charge behind him, Longclaw singing. Edd fetched water. Grenn held the tunnel.

But the Night King raised his spear.

He threw it not at Naruto—but at the Wall itself. Ice cracked. Ancient magic screamed. And Naruto, for the first time since arriving, felt something worse than fear.

He felt failure.

Fanfiction crossovers allow fans to answer the ultimate "what if?"—and few combinations are as intriguing as merging the high-fantasy political brutality of Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire) with the superhuman ninja warfare and deep emotional bonds of Naruto. This unlikely pairing creates a fertile ground for storytelling, clashing two very different worlds' themes, power systems, and moral codes.

Westeros has the Starks, Lannisters, Targaryens, and Baratheons. The Hidden Villages have the Uchiha, Senju, Hyuga, and Uzumaki. Both are built on bloodlines, hereditary techniques (or traits), and centuries-old grudges. A fanfiction writer can easily map the honor of the Starks onto the Senju or the brooding, fire-wielding pride of the Uchiha onto the Targaryens. "You call yourselves knights," the blonde stranger said,

Both protagonists (Naruto Uzumaki and Jon Snow) are outcast bastards who rise to leadership through grit. Both worlds feature child soldiers, massacres (the Uchiha Massacre / the Red Wedding), and questions about the cyclical nature of hatred. A crossover allows these two philosophies to collide: Naruto’s "Talk no Jutsu" vs. Tywin Lannister’s "A lion doesn’t concern himself with the opinion of sheep."