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

Not actually. Death came when the first life also came, as life leads to an inevitable death. Even the strongest beings in existence - Chuck and Amara - Are not completely immortal. Everybody seems to consider that Amara is an older sister who comes before both. I don't know if this is just my impression, but in many parts of the series they seem to imply that they are actually twins, like when Amara says it was just the two of them, or when God explained the Balance - If Darkness was older and God came after, a balance itself would be impossible because, if she would not exist if Light didn't existed either, then she how she would came into being in first place?

Okay, ultimately: Let's consider they are twins, so they are born in balance: The Light and the Darkness. Both can die, so Death was also born with them. However, that's a point: Amara said that, once, the Darkness was it all, and, as we saw, God's true form is apparently pure light. I have a theory myself that both God and Darkness are not living beings like us but actually conscious forces, and Chuck and Amara are merely the embodiment of both forces, like Death was an embodiment of the concept of death

Taking this into consideration, this means that Death was there when the war happened because he himself came into being soon after the two also came into being. Even if he didn't came with them, he would still be older than Lucifer because he would came with Michael, who is older, and we really don't know the time between their creations, but it was implied that it takes time to create one

So, Death was there as a witness. However, like the siblings, Death would not have an actual physical form, so there was no way for Amara to tell if he was there or not. Even so the concept of death would be very distant of both too, as they have the same raw power and were unmatched - Are unmatched