This is something that's always bugged me about Oblivion. To open a portal to Paradise, you need four things: The blood of a daedra, the blood of an aedra, a Great Welkynd Stone, and a Great Sigil Stone.
The Champion of Cyrodiil is able to obtain three of those four items with no complaint from me. I personally find it rather hard to believe that there's only one great weklynd stone left in Cyrodiil. Presumably, there were many of them created by the Ayleids, but they were all plundered except for one. But even if that were the case, the stones should still be out there somewhere, in the hands of private collectors or such. So how is there only one stone in the entire game that can be used?
But at least I'm not left questioning how Cameron made his own portal.
But then we have the blood of an Aedra. The only way the Champion of Cyrodiil was able to obtain any such blood was by entering Sancre Tor - whose original defenses were still left unscathed despite centuries of every other dungeon in all Tamriel having been plundered a thousand times over - and retrieving the armor of Tiber Septim, who became a divine after he died.
The game makes it exceptionally clear that this is, literally, the only sample of Aedra blood in all of Nirn. You can hand over any of the daedric artifacts you want in order to fulfill the "Blood of the Daedra" criterion. But the Aedra's blood? It's Talos' armor or nothing.
But if that were the case, how did Cameron make his own portal to Paradise? You know ... when you first infiltrate the Mythic Dawn hideout? Where did Cameron get his Aedra blood from?
There's only one way I can think of to rationalize how Cameron was able to create this portal: The Amulet of Kings. The amulet is said to be imbued with the Blood of Akatosh, which explains why the soul gem in the center is red instead of silver.
So at least with Mankar Cameron himself, it makes sense.
The only problem is ... he's not the only inhabitant of Paradise. He isn't even the only mortal inhabitant. We see several mythic dawn agents for whom this is their afterlife. In fact, it's only thanks to one of them that you're able to escape the Forbidden Grotto. This ship-jumper explains that he was at the Battle of Kvatch and realized the error of his ways right before he died.
So how did these people get to Paradise without any aedra blood?