The Jinchuriki of Middle Earth
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  • Parts 1
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Ongoing, First published Jul 15, 2016
Mature
Fem. Naruto

Just before Kaguya was sealed, she cast a just that would teleport Naruko to another dimension. The dimension of Middle Earth. Taken in by a wizard by the name of Gandalf, she experiences new adventures. Her favorites being after she meets Bilbo Baggins.  Keeping the knowledge of Kurama to those who she truly trusts. 

Will Naruko learn to love now that she has a second chance? Or will her past hatred consume her?

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