I always thought that it was the other way around; Cyrodils come from Cyrodiil, Imperial is a "slang" term (or a later official one) for them due to the Cyrodilic empires.
On topic; Talin is not the Eternal Champion. The PCs for the main series have no canonical versions. So you can be whoever you like! :tes:
Edit: I believe http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-CLcNe0yao is Talin at 0.33. Spoiler warning, if you don't want to see the end of Arena.
On topic; Talin is not the Eternal Champion. The PCs for the main series have no canonical versions. So you can be whoever you like! :tes:
Edit: I believe http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-CLcNe0yao is Talin at 0.33. Spoiler warning, if you don't want to see the end of Arena.
My guess is Cyrodiil is at least partially a draconic name.
It's the older name of the city and after unification of Colovia and Nibenay the name of the province (and early empire).
But since the city is in Nibenay lands, people from Colovia might not appreciate being called Cyrodiilic.
Many people (meaning: those who are not Colovian) will not care if someone calls them Imperial or Cyrodiilic. To them, the terms are synonyms.
But if you are a Colovian you might prefer to be called an Imperial or as someone hailing from the Imperial Province.
It might be the same way as how Dutch people (Nederlanders) who are from the fringes make the distiction of saying they are from the Netherlands and not Holland. Holland is historically the northwestern part of the country and has had the most influence economically, politically and internationally over the other parts of the country. As a result Holland became a misnomer for the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands in international politics.
BTW, I don't think people in Tamriel identify themselves with which Province they live in (as in there isn't a term for it): Black Marshian, Morrowindian, Skyrimian, High Rockian (High Rocker, yeah!), Hammerfellian, Vallenwoodian, Elsweyr-ian (Elsweyr-r?) or Summersettian don't really role of the tongue easily. The most they'd say is that they lived in Black Marsh or Hammerfell. Or more likely the Town or County/Duchy they live in. Now, if someone is a part of a faction or cultural group, than ofcourse that makes more sense as an identifier: I'm a Telvanni; I'm a Colovian, etc.