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Whats the one thing about being a host to a tailed beast?(your opinion)

I think its when the Akatsuki get a hold of you extract the beast,and you later die from having it taken away O_o
 Hidanfan posted over a year ago
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WileE-Quixote said:
Below are some excerpts from a site I have been involved with for a short time, I hope you find it interesting. The members are re-hashing whether or not a character should be speculatively dead for the time being or not.
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As far as we know, the removing of a tailed beast results in the death of its host.08:17, 5 June 2009 (UTC)
Unless the Sanbi never had a host: Yagura thus being only its master. Even if it sounds like a forum supposition, Yagura would not have been mentioned in the manga along with three other main characters unless he has a part to play or had a very important part to play (what has already been mentioned by him is not that great... so there will be more about Yagura, soon). I am of the opinion that age should be unknown, not deceased. (22:06, 31 July 2009 (UTC)
Everything, including the manga, points to Yagura being dead. he was the former Mizukage, the current Mizukage talks about him in the past tense, and he was a jinchūriki beyond any reasonable doubt, meaning he would have died when he lost his Tailed Beast, or vice versa. Only an immense plot twist could bring him back to life. -- 22:28, 31 July 2009 (UTC)
So I take back what I said about him not being a host given that when he first appeared it was said on the cover: a gathering of great hosts. But his deceased status is still something speculated: Sandaime Hokage was considered former Hokage when Minato was Hokage. Past tense means actually nothing when referring to someone, given that when past tense was used, the actions mentioned happened in the past (we are entering grammar lessons
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It is true that the only known way of removing a Bijuu is by killing the host, but as I have just said it is [b]simply the only KNOWN way, not the only way Another way may exist and Madara chose not to use because this method better suits his evilness.[/b] NOW I would urge people to reconsider his deceased status to presumed deceased at best (like in Kushina's case), ja ne - 19:07, 1 August 2009 (UTC)
WileE-Quixote posted over a year ago
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We can't reconsider his deceased status on the off chance there might be another way to extract tailed beasts, one that wouldn't kill its host, that's very speculative. Chiyo, who has knowledge both on sealing techniques and tailed beasts, being the one responsible for sealing Shukaku in Gaara, said herself that hosts die should their tailed beasts be extracted. 00:43, 2 August 2009 (UTC)
WileE-Quixote posted over a year ago
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way too long... not bothered to read...
sarumaneyarou posted over a year ago
rafaela2000 said:
i think it's sorta... STUPID nobody will love you you will be alone like a bird without it's soul... im starting to be emo with theese lines hehe
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sarumaneyarou said:
The jinchūriki are typically lonely people, viewed by those around them as the tailed beasts that had been sealed within them, leading to prejudice and being hated and feared. According to Akatsuki, the first two jinchūriki they captured loathed humanity, and their villages were in fact glad to be rid of them. However, some jinchūriki refuse to waver, even though they have been shunned, and they eventually earned respect. Such examples are Gaara, Killer Bee, and Naruto. The first jinchūriki was the Sage of the Six Paths, who sealed the Ten-Tailed Beast within himself to save the world.If the tailed beast is removed from its jinchūriki's body, the jinchūriki will die. Similarly, if the jinchūriki dies with the tailed beast still sealed within them, the beast will die too. Because of this, the tailed beasts tend to be very protective of their jinchūriki, and will take any action whenever their lives are in danger. However, this was not always the case; before the Nine-Tails was sealed into Naruto, it was said that it could survive its jinchūriki's death, with the only consequence being that it would take time for it to be revived. Also, rare exceptions of a jinchūriki surviving an extraction may occur, if the said host has high enough stamina.



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The jinchūriki are typically lonely people, viewed by those around them as the tailed beasts that had been sealed within them, leading to prejudice and being hated and feared. According to Akatsuki, the first two jinchūriki they captured loathed humanity, and their villages were in fact glad to be rid of them. However, some jinchūriki refuse to waver, even though they have been shunned, and they eventually earned respect. Such examples are Gaara, Killer Bee, and Naruto. The first jinchūriki was the Sage of the Six Paths, who sealed the Ten-Tailed Beast within himself to save the world.If the tailed beast is removed from its jinchūriki's body, the jinchūriki will die. Similarly, if the jinchūriki dies with the tailed beast still sealed within them, the beast will die too. Because of this, the tailed beasts tend to be very protective of their jinchūriki, and will take any action whenever their lives are in danger. However, this was not always the case; before the Nine-Tails was sealed into Naruto, it was said that it could survive its jinchūriki's death, with the only consequence being that it would take time for it to be revived. Also, rare exceptions of a jinchūriki surviving an extraction may occur, if the said host has high enough stamina.
posted over a year ago 
SasuNaru_Fan said:
well being a jinjuriki would be hard if ur village hated and dispised u...... if i was to become a jinjuriki i would be like Naruto and not let what ppl think of me hurt who i am. i would protect my village even though they hate me..... i won't let the Akatsuki get me either u can count on that hehe
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natsu09 said:
Jinchuurki are are lonely people that are treated with prejudice and have a tailed beasts sealed inside of them the tails on each beast range through 1-9 but they have ultimate power but sometimes if the seal is loosened the tailed beast will take over taking will power or a special jutsu to tame the tailed beast

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Jinchuurki are are lonely people that are treated with prejudice and have a tailed beasts sealed inside of them the tails on each beast range through 1-9 but they have ultimate power but sometimes if the seal is loosened the tailed beast will take over taking will power or a special jutsu to tame the tailed beast
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