Their situation in the beginning of the games does make me wonder though. In Morrowind, it was stated relatively clearly that you were an agent of the Empire, and Jiub seemed to not react in any strange way, so in that game it could be either way, I guess.
However, in Oblivion, you start out in a cell which everyone assumes to be empty.
In Skyrim, you start out by supposedly crossing the border into a province bloodied by civil war, just as the Empire ambushes the leader of the rebellion.. and just as Alduin is about to return.
What if the character isn't just randomly born with this destiny, like one would expect in say, a movie.. what if the characters are actually completely blank slates, literally inserted into the linear timeline by some TES god(s)? I might be off my rockers but my understanding of the TES universe is that only mortals actually perceive the world in terms of a linear timeline, whereas the gods are not subject to linear time.
I guess this is kinda stupid, but I got the ridiculous idea to write a journal for this character I am making (that I will play in a way that actually makes sense for a person in this gameworld), and I can't decide what to start it off with.
Is my character a completely confused amnesiac, or does she have a (possibly elaborate and fake/stolen) life story?