Thread:B1bl1kal/@comment-29414935-20171111231421/@comment-4708882-20171111235632

She's referring to Kaecilius. Simply believing death holds no point (the characters view point) doesn't make a nihilist especially since in this case while bitter over the loss of his family he treasured life seeking to make everyone immortal and to eliminate death in hopes of eventually being reunited with his family. A nihilistic villain / most nihilist at least here would not value their life to the point death would be nothing scary. Kaecilius highly valued his existence ergo he fails the category.