User blog comment:Thescarypea/SPN's God is really weak/@comment-26992577-20160531051127/@comment-1975828-20160531190224

Death and life are polar opposites. All life will eventually die, and death will be the last standing, so to speak. Not to mention, Death the Horseman wasn't exactly planning on being replaced, so he also meant he himself will last forever, or was supposed to, at least.

The problem here is, we don't know Death's exact age, when did the concept start. Did it start with Amara, or with God, or with God's first creation? From what I remember Amara saying, she herself was the definition of nothingness, and was "all that there was" in the beginning.

I don't like to think death can exist without something being "alive", unless of course you consider Amara as a living entity. She was said to be amortal, I believe.