Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-36512555-20200302063012/@comment-24824859-20200311022444

Squinty97 wrote: Good point on the children though. They'd still be pretty powerful anyways Can't argue with that Kaze Kenjin wrote: the linage topic i brought into the situation of being a Jinchuriki is because the manga time and again mentions it. from the Uzumaki having Kurama sealed in them and the family of B particualarly chosen to be host to Gyuki. it is further illustrated with Ginkaku and Kinkaku. Gaara to has the linage of a Kage.

Kishimoto was kin on the inheritence throughout the lineage throughout the whole manga, be it the Jinchuriki or Kekkei Genkai or Hiden jutsu. so discounting lineage which was mentioned time and again in regards to jinchuriki is wrong. Killer Bee was adopted into Ay's family; they are not related by blood. So that alone disproves the notion of a lineage requirement. Only Kushina was mentioned to have been selected as a jinchuriki because of her special chakra. Naruto was selected for convenience's sake and hope that he would defeat "Madara". In the jinchuriki page, it states To strengthen the jinchūriki's bond with the village, it is tradition for them to be related to their village's Kage: for example, Killer B is the brother of the Fourth Raikage and Gaara is the son of the Fourth Kazekage The only time lineage was mentioned (in regards to being a jinchuriki) was in regards to Kushina being selected to be Kurama's jinchuriki and the Gold and Silver brothers being able to survive eating the flesh of a tailed beast.