Deadric princes are killable

Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 8:58 pm

i always say anything can die nomatter what you are so I always wanted to destroy some of the dadric princes I know that they are killable because the Dwemer were getting so powerful the princes were seeing them as a threat so that mean it is possible so answer me this who would you kill and yow would you do it.
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Eileen Müller
 
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 7:31 pm

Yeah lets see a daedric lord has his own realm filled with all forms of nasty things in shivering isles you touch sheogorth he sends you 200 feet in the air and you die that was a quick death that is their world maybe when they are not in their realm you might hurt him but without some help from aedra I doubt anyone could lay a hand on them.
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Post » Sat Jun 16, 2012 5:31 am

What is sent back to the waters of Oblivion, so to can return from the waters of Oblivion...No Daedric Prince has ever been killed, and the Dwemers fate was brought on by tapping into a power they could not control.
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 6:08 pm

If you manage to defeat them in their realm........ maybe


I think the Dwemer were trying to find a way to prevent the daedra from coming to Mundas, thats why the Daedra hated them
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 9:30 pm

Umm... mind telling us where you got that information, OP?

The Daedra are not killable, by the way. If, by some freak of nature you managed to kill a Daedric Prince, their soul would just return to the realm of oblivion they inhabit and reform their body. A Soul Gem wouldn't work, since the souls of a Daedric Prince are too big.

Lorkhan, the only Daedric Prince to be confirmed as "dead" required pretty much all of the *other* Daedric Princes to actually do the deed, and we're not sure if he's dead or just unable to reform his body. Remember- Jyggalag was also too powerful, and the best the other Daedric Princes were able to do to him was to turn him into the Prince of Madness, only to return to "normal" once every thousand years or so. What could a single mortal- or even a race of mortals- do that the combined power of the 13 or 14 other Daedric Princes couldn't?
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Post » Sat Jun 16, 2012 2:40 am

No, they can't "die". Even if you manage to beat a Daedric Prince in combat, they just go back into Oblivion to reform. And they DO NOT like being sent back there, as they remember everything and apparently, it is very painful
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Post » Sat Jun 16, 2012 3:40 am

get your lore u
i always say anything can die nomatter what you are so I always wanted to destroy some of the dadric princes I know that they are killable because the Dwemer were getting so powerful the princes were seeing them as a threat so that mean it is possible so answer me this who would you kill and yow would you do it.
smh go to the uesp.com please
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Post » Sat Jun 16, 2012 1:24 am

I was fairly sure Mankar Camoran states, accurately as well, that the daedra cannot die, therefore they are the true gods of Tamriel.
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Post » Sat Jun 16, 2012 6:54 am

Daedra cannot be permanently killed, even the lesser ones. They just get banished to the Waters of Oblivion for awhile, then they reform. Aedra however, can be permanently killed.
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Post » Sat Jun 16, 2012 8:12 am

Daedra cannot be permanently killed, even the lesser ones. They just get banished to the Waters of Oblivion for awhile, then they reform. Aedra however, can be permanently killed.

Aedra = The 9 ((8? I'm not sure if Talos counts as Aedra.)) Divines, correct?
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 10:30 pm

They are immortal and cannot be killed!
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Post » Sat Jun 16, 2012 4:08 am

Aedra = The 9 ((8? I'm not sure if Talos counts as Aedra.)) Divines, correct?

Yeah, I believe so.
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Post » Sat Jun 16, 2012 12:56 am

....What?

The Daedra are immortal spirits who did partake in the creation of Mundus. Unlike Aedra, they are not fueled by worship. 'Kill" them, and they re-form in the waters of Oblivion.

And the Dwemer were using Walk-Brass to return to the first brush of Anu and Padhome. The Daedra did not hate them, they hated the Daedra. The Dwemer wanted out of the Mortal plane. And this would be a better question in lore, not general discussion.

Also, where are your sources on this? It sounds like something out of a bad fan fiction, or Elder Scrolls Wikia.
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Post » Sat Jun 16, 2012 4:21 am

get your lore u
smh go to the uesp.com please
Uh. No. The dwemer scorned the Daedra, not the other way around. And some of them still worshiped the Daedra, like Azura(in the Azura and the box in-game book) also, they didn't die from the Daedra. The Dwemer(as confirmed by Devs LONG ago) died from all being absorbed into the Numiundium to make its skin which is also the cause of one the first Dragon Breaks.
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Post » Sat Jun 16, 2012 6:46 am

1. Daedra cannot die.

2. Use correct grammar and spelling.
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 10:06 pm

No Deadra can die..or at least Aedra can.

Magnus was the first and only aedra to die early Methric era.
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Post » Sat Jun 16, 2012 3:08 am

i always say anything can die nomatter what you are so I always wanted to destroy some of the dadric princes I know that they are killable because the Dwemer were getting so powerful the princes were seeing them as a threat so that mean it is possible so answer me this who would you kill and yow would you do it.
The aedra can die, and princes can only be banished.
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Post » Sat Jun 16, 2012 2:09 am

No Deadra can die..or at least Aedra can.

Magnus was the first and only aedra to die early Methric era.

Magnus didn't die - he escaped to Aetherius.
Yffre died before that. His death was what prompted Magnus to abandon the project.
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Post » Sat Jun 16, 2012 4:12 am

....What?

The Daedra are immortal spirits who did partake in the creation of Mundus. Unlike Aedra, they are not fueled by worship. 'Kill" them, and they re-form in the waters of Oblivion.

And the Dwemer were using Walk-Brass to return to the first brush of Anu and Padhome. The Daedra did not hate them, they hated the Daedra. The Dwemer wanted out of the Mortal plane. And this would be a better question in lore, not general discussion.

Also, where are your sources on this? It sounds like something out of a bad fan fiction, or Elder Scrolls Wikia.
This here is the case. They can be killed so to speak but they are reborn if you will not in a literal sense but they rematerialize in the Waters of Oblivion mentioned above. These are divine beings and something that is divine could never truly be killed.
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Post » Sat Jun 16, 2012 6:46 am

No Deadra can die..or at least Aedra can.

Magnus was the first and only aedra to die early Methric era.
Magnus became so disgusted with his creation that he left to Aetherius and tire a whole that is the sun. It can be debated that most of the magical energies that surround Nirn come from that source.
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Post » Sat Jun 16, 2012 3:38 am

Everyone knows it "could" be possible for one to die. BGS likes to change the lore around. Look at dawngaurd and the vampire related stuff that came out of no where. It would be pretty cool to do it I don't see what's stopping them
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Post » Sat Jun 16, 2012 6:59 am

You better hire Kratos for that job kid... Hopefully he won't kill you too..
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 8:56 pm

I know of one daedric creature that have been killed: Umaril who had bound his soul to Oblivion and gained the same ability to reform as a daedra. However, to permanently kill him you had to transend into the realm where Umarils soul had gone to reform. And that required the blessing of a God to be possible.

So daedra can technically die, at least if Umaril counts as one. However, I am not sure if a daedric prince follows the same rules. Jyggalag for one didn't seem to need to reform after you had broken his physical form and simply took a etheral form to communicate with you.
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Post » Sat Jun 16, 2012 12:58 am

I know of one daedric creature that have been killed: Umaril who had bound his soul to Oblivion and gained the same ability to reform as a daedra. However, to permanently kill him you had to transend into the realm where Umarils soul had gone to reform. And that required the blessing of a God to be possible.

So daedra can technically die, at least if Umaril counts as one. However, I am not sure if a daedric prince follows the same rules. Jyggalag for one didn't seem to need to reform after you had broken his physical form and simply took a etheral form to communicate with you.
He was never a Daedra. He was still a mortal being that simply made a pact with a Daedra so that he could never die and would simply reform. Difference is that he is still a mortal being, in essence.
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 6:34 pm

The Dwemer(as confirmed by Devs LONG ago) died from all being absorbed into the Numiundium to make its skin which is also the cause of one the first Dragon Breaks.

Not exactly. All of the Dwemer who were on Mundus were the ones who became the skin of Numidium. The Dwemer who were in the Outer Realms, like Yagrum-Bagarn, didn't die. The Master Conjuration Trainer in Skyrim, Falion, even flat out says that he's met Dwemer while traveling the Outer Realms and Planes of Oblivion. So they're not exactly completely extinct.
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