I think that the amulet may not have been destroyed. I assumed that when mixing with Martins blood and becoming an avatar of Akatosh because nobody mentioned it anymore and it couldn't be found, I may have remembered it wrong but the amulet may actually have been imprisoned in the heart of the Martin/Akatosh statue.xxcloud417xx said:I wasn't aware that the amulet was physically destroyed and nor that Dagon's Physical form was too. I assumed that Daedra could die in the physical realm but reincarnate themselves through other means again at a later time (like centuries later kinda thing). Don't ask where I got this notion from since I don't know, I read a lot of fantasy novels and relish in the lore of many fantasy games so it could be from any of that. Where is this info from, I'd like to read it? I don't know nearly as much as I would like about Daedra.JaceValm said:Dagon can't return to Tamriel. Emperor Martin destroyed the Amulet of Kings and killed Dagons physical form, Dagon still survives in Oblivion but cannot return as he cannot manifest himself physically. He can speak and command through his shrines but is unable to physically get to Tamriel. The dragonfires where there to hold back Dagon and stop the daedra but the events at the end of Oblivion severed the link between Tamriel and Oblivion meaning no more gates to Oblivion can be opened.xxcloud417xx said:The argument that Talos Worship will be saved by siding with the Stormcloaks is completely and utterly invalid considering the simple fact that once the empire loses the fight in Skyrim and the Stormcloaks take over, the Thalmor will sweep in and do what the empire could not, and that in efficient and bloody fashion. If the might of the Empire could not defeat the Aldmeri Dominion, how does Ulfric expect to?
Ulfric has a huge lack of foresight and I believe everything he does is a grab for more power. Only the Empire can assure survival against the Dominion for at least a few more years to come. Perhaps it would also be time to have someone born with the Dragon's Blood to bear the Amulet of Kings once again, since it can only be worn by a Dragonborn emperor (according to Oblivion) and to relight the dragonfires as well, (you know, before Dagon decides he wants another crack at Tamriel and we get another Oblivion crisis).
But Ulfric still has a hugely short sighted plan, something he fails to factor in is that many of the Nords in Skyrim don't want to be independent and believe that the Empire is a good thing. Ulfrics ethos is 'You are with me or against Skyrim' as if he decides what everyone in Skyrim wants.
And yes, you're right, Daedra can die in the physical realm. Dagon did but he can't leave the plane he rules as the link is severed. He appears as a huge demon in the mortal realm but that body is dead now. His spirit lives on in Oblivion. Check the Elder Scrolls Wiki to read up on a variety of subjects, be careful to avoid more spoilers though.