Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-71.226.242.68-20131113201112/@comment-25127382-20141220163717

177.130.107.43 wrote: What if the Dragonborn uses the Eye of Magnus and somehow combines it with the power of the Divines? That's gotta be enough, right? Technically speaking, due to Mundus absorbing a large portion of the power of the Aedra (Divines), the Aedra are weaker than the Daedra. Overall, who would win, would most likely depend on where the battle took place. If it took place in the Prince's realm, the Prince would likely win, whereas if it took place in Mundus (which is basically the Oblivion realm of the Aedra) the Aedra would probably repell the Daedra. That is why Dagon was repelled by Aka in the Oblivion Crisis. Also, and this is mostly a personal theory, but I am quite sure that it is impossible to literally defeat a Daedric Prince in their own realm, if you do not count a mortal body that they possess. Defeating something that is omnipresent, in the realm where they possess most power/control, seems very unlikely to me.

And it is unlikely that any mortal, even the Dovahkiin, should destroy any kind of Et'Ada, even with the the assistance of other Et'Ada. I can't help but question why the Daedra did not just simply destroy Jyggalag, if they felt so intimidated by his power. Instead, they simply changed him. Perhaps Et'Ada can't be destroyed, even by other Et'Ada?