In fact, unless you plan on using lots of magic, it's the best sign for a warrior by a comfortable margin.
I completely agree with this. Even if you don't use magic, this will offer you some real protection against your more magical enemies.
All the possible setups have been covered, let me just encourage you to enrich your roleplay experience by reading about the races on UESPWiki. One thing that may make the experience more enjoyable would be incorporating some lore into your build (or it may not if you're not into lore - many people aren't). Also, try to build some restrictions in.
Example: Redguard Blademaster
A redguard arrives in Cyrodill by boat (oh yes, I am sooooo tired of the "I'm in prison for you-don't-know-what, let me just slip away with the Empire's most valuable magical relic" start) with a bit of money (a couple of hundred gold). You can use a mod or just take him to the harbor after you get out of the dungeon. He uses only single handed weapons, and does not use magic in any form, unless it's pre-made - potions, in-game enchanted items. etc. He never uses conjuration, illusion, or *. After a certain level, say level 20 or so, he can start to study something like restoration, maybe, but you could limit how high he gets.
His primary skill is blade, he becomes an expert at that. He secondary skill - logically - would be block, and he'd take care to excell at that at well. He doesn't like spellcasters and will never complete the mages guild questline or every use magic altars.
Okay, so just a suggestion.
~ Dani ~