Talk:Absolute Immortality/@comment-12448588-20171220052617/@comment-31951741-20171220063756

The unavertable death part comes from the fact that even if you are immune to death you can still be killed, its the most powerful death inducing power on this site, meaning that when put up against this the result is always undetermined.

The only reason it cannot kill beings of Amortality and Life and Death Transendence is because one is neither alive nor dead and one trancends both concepts of the same coin (life/death) but users of this power are "alive" so they might still be affected by this for that very reason, and sense when was being unbound by the concept of reality limit Unavertable Death? being free from the concept of reality has nothing to do with not being affected by immortality negation or manipulation as well, as instead of removing it  (which is something it says cannot happen) it simply manipulates their immortality and brings it back down to a level that makes them vulnerable to some method of killing them, while immortality negation simply might ​be able to affect them when the most powerful users of that power go up against absolute immortality making it an undetermined outcome once again.

Also Omnilock is not related to this at all, I think I see where you got that from but the only reason users of Omnilock cannot be killed are because they exist outside of everything, not because they are immortal. two different powers entirely and both are unkillable for two different reasons, so Omnilock being a limitation on Unavertable Death has nothing to do with this at all.