I don't think so, Seducer and Golden Saint Daedra don't permanently die if they die in the Shivering Isles, they come back.
I was thinking about the Princes, but, well, who knows?
What if you're, The Apprentice, Nerevarine, Champion of Cyrodiil, Hero of Daggerfall, Hero of Kvatch, Eternal Champion, Vestige, and the Last Dragonborn all at once?? Along with attaining status as every Daedric Lord's champion throughout every time and place..
All at once? Wtf?
Plus, you do realize the Champion of Cyrodiil and the Hero of Kvatch are the same person, don't you?
Plus, you do realize the Champion of Cyrodiil and the Hero of Kvatch are the same person, don't you?
No. I never played their associated games... Sorry.
Also, their chance for success against a daedric lord in their associated plane would probably increase significantly.
Deadra and aedra cannot die. Through all the argueing, you all agree that to kill a prince, it must be in oblivion. This is not true, like we see with dremora. you kill a dremora and in a few hundred years they regen (in a sence), or they are banished to the void perminantly. Deadra are the same, even if you technicaly beat them, only banishment or transformation would occur. By transformation , I mean like lorkan/shor/etc. , turning a "carcase" of a god into sovengaurd and a heart that stabalises energy in nirn and grants god like power. Its like the law of conservation of energy, they cant be made or destroyed, just changed. Kinda like Anu and Padomay. p.s. the champion of cyrodiil is old uncle Sheo now.
A saying I live by in Skyrim, If it can't be killed, kill it harder.
This idea of killing a Prince in its plane is falacious. No idea where this idea came from. Twice in games has a Prince been defeated in his own plane. Once in Battlespire and again in ESO. However, it is theorized that you can permantently destroy a Daedra by canceling it out with Tonal Architecture.
There are severe implications as to what this would do to the Musical though, as the Princes are manifested emotions of the Godhead and have a huge imact on the metaphysical structure of the Aurbis.
"If it can't be killed, hit it harder," would possibly be more appropriate...