User blog comment:A.J AL/Where does Death fit in?/@comment-26271908-20160529023830/@comment-26271908-20160529045958

Okay, I was wrong: She is the older sister. Yeah, that happens. But even so, it didn't really causes great alterations, because Death's age was compared to God's, not Amara's. Even with she as older it still makes sense because, then, she would be all alone - Which particularly explains why she likes solitude. As she is the only thing existing, she is existence itself - That thing of Omnipresence she had - And explains why she couldn't die in first place. And then comes God and this introduces the concept of death, who cames Death

Anyway, it doesn't alters the final status: Death was there to witness everything happened, and Amara simply never met him because he didn't had an embodiment at the time. That are bigger plot holes in the Carver Era to worry about

But now, I know that she is older. Thanks for the info :)