User blog comment:Twilight Despair 5/Tablet Theories/@comment-108.16.120.27-20130518020049

There could be one on the mystery of the soul why its so unbreakable and its importance in the grand scheme of the universe but not on humans but then again there might be, as it is shown in the show humanity is the underdog, mostly being killed off, eaten or slaughtered but there is a strength that when brought to the forefront overwhelms the other supernatural creatures. Its what defeated the Leviathans, beat demons, angels and everything that they have faced if there is a tablet about humans then it would be able the strength that was imparted when God created them. Just as how God created the angels with them being some of the strongest beings in supernatural along with the Leviathans and maybe he even created Eve, whatever the case those creatures that were directrly created by God have immense power and strength that overwhelms everything in their path except for when they face off against each other. The only ones that don't have that strength is humanity and it could be that it was sealed off in the creation of the soul, the immense power of humanity locked away since their inception to keep them from becoming monsters themselves like the Leviathans. Look at Sam and Dean, highly trained hunters, been to literal Hell and even worse yet came back even stronger than before.

As for the Tablets, I doubt there are only three of them there are probably some more but don't think there are any on the Four Horsemen considering that they are not really evil beings, they are forces of nature and embodiments the only way to get rid of them is to get rid of what they represent like famine was weak despite his strenght this was because famine in the world was being resolved and he was losing power. As well three of them were defeated when their rings were cut off of their fingers while Death who doesn't really need his ring to do his job is older than the Universe itself and can't be defeated or destroyed due to it being eternal so long as their is life there must always be death.