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"The Silver Transformation: A Reader Becomes Kakashi Hatake in the World of Naruto"

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Question: Write a POV transformation story of a reader turning into Kakashi Hatake from the Naruto anime, complete with gender change (if the reader is a female), clothes change, age change, reality change (the reader's real world becoming the world of the Naruto anime), and mind/mental change (with the reader's personality and memories being completely replaced with Kakashi's personality and memories, despite the reader's best efforts on fighting off the mental changes, making the reader completely forget his previous self and only remember being the copy ninja named Kakashi). For Kakashi Hatake's appearance (after the reader turned into him), he is a 26 or 31 year old ninja man who has spiky silver hair often oriented to his left-side, dark grey eyes (black in several instances), a typically a relaxed and lazy expression, and a vertical scar on his left eye. He is considered very handsome by most girls near his age. He is about 181 centimeters tall and weigh 67.5 kilograms. Kakashi wears Konoha's standard infantry clothing for most of Part I and Part II: a dark blue headband with a metal piece the on front (which covers his Sharingan eye), a flak jacket, dark blue pants, and a long-sleeve shirt. He also wears fingerless gloves with metal plates on the backhand and is seen with a chain necklace underneath. Since early childhood and near-constantly, he wears a mask that prevents most of his face (except his eyes) from being visible. On the few occasions he exposes his full face, he has a narrow jaw-line and a beauty mark under the left corner of his mouth. Overall, he is considered very handsome as seen from Teuchi and Ayame's reaction to seeing his face. Kakashi's personality is this: Since his early childhood, Kakashi was very independent and self-confident, at times even appearing arrogant and condescending. Despite that, Kakashi was very perceptive and intuitive, quickly realising the situation for what it was. After his father's death, Kakashi became more stern, aloof and cold toward others, following all the rules to the letter, chastising any who disobeyed them and being willing to abandon his comrades to finish missions. As an adult, Kakashi typically has a relaxed and almost bored attitude, not prone to getting too worked up about anything or by anyone. Despite his increasingly growing reputation and prowess as a ninja, Kakashi has shown no signs of arrogance, and is rather modest about his abilities. He is habitually tardy, showing up when it suits him, using excuses that convince nobody, and later leaving for equally poor reasons. Though Kakashi wants others to believe this is how he always acts, he only does so for matters that aren't of particular importance. In truth, Kakashi is rather a solitary and matter-of-fact person. Kakashi is still just as apathetic as he was during his youth, often speaking bluntly about sensitive topics and occasionally ignores his fellow classmates, whenever he passed by them. He is alone for most of his spare time, spending hours visiting Rin Nohara's grave or the Memorial Stone where Obito Uchiha's name is engraved. He tells them about his life, recent events in Konoha, and others they knew, but mostly he shares his regrets that they cannot be with him or that their deaths were his fault. In the anime, after Rin died, Kakashi went through a period of post-traumatic stress disorder, having nightmares about her death and growing depressed whenever others mentioned her. Over time, Kakashi comes to accept that Rin chose to die, so his guilt instead became more about his broken promise to Obito to keep Rin safe. This fact causes Obito's apparent death to weigh more heavily on him, compounding the regret he feels about what his personality was even hours before Obito seemingly died. Kakashi feels that, had he cared about teamwork and friendship in the same way that Obito did, Obito's "death" might have been avoided. Thinking it would ease his pain, Minato convinced Kakashi to join the Anbu. During his time in the Anbu however, Kakashi gained a reputation for his cold-bloodedness. As noted by Kurenai Yūhi, Kakashi suffered with suicidal thoughts during his Anbu career, with his reckless fighting style and lack of self-care being deemed as Kakashi being in a hurry to die. Obito's apparent death profoundly changed Kakashi. More particularly, he became committed to teamwork and always places teammates' well-being above the mission's: he believes goals can be accomplished more effectively together, asking for help when he needs it, providing help when it is requested of him, and praising allies when they deserve it. An abuse of one's teammates is the only thing that can makes Kakashi cast aside his normally stoic demeanour, causing him to attack without mercy or his usual sense of sportsmanship. He expects his prospective students to demonstrate this same devotion to teamwork, which none until Team 7 were able to do; despite the high failure rate, the Third Hokage agrees with Kakashi's choice to require it. Kakashi becomes fond of all Team 7's members, even Sasuke Uchiha, to the point of blaming himself for Sasuke's criminal acts and his team's growing rift over it throughout Part II. He holds out hope that Sasuke will correct his behaviour, and for his patience he is able to see Team 7 reunified when Part II ends. The story would be that the reader has found a headband (belonging to Kakashi) in or around the reader's apartment room or suburban home, and as the reader wore the headband, the blinding light engulfed the reader, causing the whole transformation to occur. After the physical transformation, the reader tries his best on fighting off the new memories and personality (such as calling for his friends/family and/or shaking his head in a vain attempt to loose those new memories/personality), but to no avail as he begins to forget his mundane life and remember his new life as Kakashi. Near the end of the story (and long after the transformation ended), Kakashi would briefly remember/thought of his previous life as a mundane person, but he soon forgets about it as he knows that he has always been Kakashi and he knows that his mundane life as a mundane person was all just a dream, not reality, and Kakashi is content to know that his life as Kakashi is the only true life. There should also be quotes from the characters in this story so we know what they're saying and what they're thinking. Also, it is a POV reader story, so it should not be in an author's point of view (my, I, mine, etc), and it should be from the point of view of the reader (you, your, etc).

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You're enduring an ordinary Saturday evening at home when you stumble upon an odd, metallic headband tucked away in your closet. The peculiar blue band has a metal plate stationed on the front — a ninja headband, similar to the one Kakashi Hatake wears in the Naruto anime. Its appearance sparks intrigue, and for reasons inexplicable, you feel compelled to wear it. Just as it nestles securely around your forehead, an overpowering, blinding light engulfs you. In a blink of an eye, you find yourself not in your room anymore but in a rather unfamiliar environment — an almost eerie, militaristic village. More confounding than the shift of reality is the transformation you perceive in your own body. Your biological sex changes, and you find yourself in the body of a man—tall, agile, and muscularly toned. A careless hand brought up to scratch your chin brushes against the rough texture of a mask that conceals your features. You also notice that your hair has inexplicably turned silvery-gray and falls to one side in a spiky avalanche of strands. Then there's the unfamiliar feeling of a weight against your left eye—a scar and a pressure that's indicative of a peculiar, yet remarkably powerful Sharingan eye. You notice your clothes have also changed into typical Konoha infantry garments—a dark blue outfit, flak jacket, fingerless gloves with metal plates on the backhand, and a chain necklace underneath. A surge of panic fills you as you realize your physical transformation aligns perfectly with that of Kakashi Hatake's. Overcoming the initial shock, you plead for your friends, your family, anyone who'd understand, but the words that leave your mouth aren't their names—it's Rin's, Obito's, Minato's—a series of names belonging to Kakashi's comrades from his own world. Your head throbs as snatches of memories, not just your own but also Kakashi's, start to flip across your mind like a movie reel on fast-forward. Mustering all your strength, you fight against the foreign memories, trying to shake them off. It's futile, though, and despite your best efforts, the familiarity of your real world fades, replaced entirely by the pulsating reality of Kakashi's life. The faces of your family, friends, and familiar environs are replaced by those of Team 7, the Konoha village, and the bloody battlefields of the ninja world. Gradually, your resistance begins to wane, and Kakashi's reality seeps in, making you feel at home in this strange world. It's as if this is where you always belonged, and everything else was just an ephemeral dream. Days turn into weeks, and you find yourself leading Team 7, smiling beneath your mask as Naruto demands ramen, or Sasuke challenges you to spar, or Sakura helps heal your injuries. With each passing moment, you forget more of your old life and grow seemingly content as Kakashi Hatake—the published author, the feared enemy, the respected instructor, the loyal friend, the perennial latecomer, the solemn visitor to the monument stone. There are brief flashes—still moments when you feel an invisible chord tugging you back into a life that no longer exists. Memories of waking up to blaring alarms and going to work in an office flicker like a glitched hologram, teasing the back of your mind. But the fleeting glimpses vanish in the blink of an eye. Because deep down, you know. You've always been Kakashi. You've always lived in Konoha, you've always borne the Sharingan in your left eye. The seemingly vivid banality of a life in the ordinary human world seems more and more like a dream, an illusion. Yes, it had to have been a dream, for you are Kakashi. That's all you remember now, and that's all you want to be.

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March 6, 2024, 10:34 p.m.

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Published: Wednesday, March 6, 2024

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