Linked Jinchuriki

Mahesvara

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I've had this going through my head just the other night, You know how Madara is essentially immortal since he is linked with the Juubi? Well aren't all the tailed beasts Immortal? Even if they die they just will Regenerate later. Where I'm getting at is, wouldn't any Jinchuriki who is linked with their tailed beast be immortal? I mean they share life force and chakra, so in theory, as long as they are together, the jinchuriki would be Immortal as well, unless something strong enough destroys them both. Thoughts?
 

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Yea don't you remember in part 1 kabuto almost killing naruto n the kyuubi couldn't save him. The kyuubi was trying but he couldn't Tsunade saved him.

Any way naruto has healed all types of injuries fatal or non fatal. Due to the kyuubi charka.
 

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Yea don't you remember in part 1 kabuto almost killing naruto n the kyuubi couldn't save him. The kyuubi was trying but he couldn't Tsunade saved him.

Any way naruto has healed all types of injuries fatal or non fatal. Due to the kyuubi charka.
That was before they were linked too. As far as we know tailed beasts can't die from natural causes, so the jinchuriki wouldn't die of natural causes, since when they are linked they become one basically.
 

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I've had this going through my head just the other night, You know how Madara is essentially immortal since he is linked with the Juubi? Well aren't all the tailed beasts Immortal? Even if they die they just will Regenerate later. Where I'm getting at is, wouldn't any Jinchuriki who is linked with their tailed beast be immortal? I mean they share life force and chakra, so in theory, as long as they are together, the jinchuriki would be Immortal as well, unless something strong enough destroys them both. Thoughts?

I don't think it's the juubi that he's referring to when he says he's immortal. I think it's more of the reference of the type of power up he's gain due to absorbing the tree. You have to understand that the tailed beasts are , so when they "die" they just regenerate back after a certain amount of time. That's completely different than the shinobi who have an actual living body that loses its life force when it dies.
 

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I don't think it's the juubi that he's referring to when he says he's immortal. I think it's more of the reference of the type of power up he's gain due to absorbing the tree. You have to understand that the tailed beasts are , so when they "die" they just regenerate back after a certain amount of time. That's completely different than the shinobi who have an actual living body that loses its life force when it dies.
I see what your are saying but the tailed beasts are more than massive forms of chakra, they are made of flesh and bone, so I believe they do have life force also. I guess only time will tell.
 
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