...Also, 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, it is revealed that the tailed beasts can actually survive their jinchūriki's deaths, with the only consequence being that it will take time for them to revive without a host...[
http://naruto.wikia.com/wiki/Jinch%C5%ABriki"revive" and "survive" as used in the last sentence contradict each other. If the tailed beast truly survived, then it would not need to be revived at a later date, meaning that it probably still dies along with the host. Determining a respawn location would probably be dictated by either the former host's or the tailed beast's natural habitat of sorts.
My only example is that the 3-tails was shown to be living in a lake during its free time from Yagura. Now, whether it started there or not I am not entirely sure of, but I am definite that if it did alot of roaming there would have been plenty of people to notice it and take action. Granted, maybe that is what the Akatasuki did in the manga, and the anime may support the notion as well, but it would seem easier SL-wise to narrow it down to that.
Or, we could go with the suggestion:
If a host is killed while still hosting the tailed beast, then the beast also dies. The challenger, technically then, loses; however, when the beast respawns within a week's time, they are permitted to participate in the fight for the beast. In the meantime, among the challenger and the challenged, a game master must be declared to control the beast itself.
The privilege to do so may be conceded to another party. If a decision has not been made due to a lack of choice availability, then the former host may control the tailed beast. Clear abuse of this will result in an official GM controlling the beast, the choice of which depends on availability and best two out of three for rock-paper-scisssors, with timestamps being used to limit hax.
This was still up for firm decisioning:
http://forum.shinobilegends.com/index.php/topic,7870.0.htmlHowever, now that I read it, it feels kind of like a biju match situation, though obviously in a RP scenario, unless the host is revived, the would not be able to participate in the capture of the free beast in an attempt to re-obtain it.