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The Elder Scrolls community, however, I think would rather see an Elsweyr for the Khajiit or Black Marsh for the Argonians.
An Orsinium location could be rather interesting, as well.
Valenwood and Orsinium are good choices as well; though I doubt Elsweyr would be an option because there have already been mods for Oblivion and Skyrim that let you go to Elsweyr, i.e. Deserts of Elsweyr and Moonpath to Elsweyr.
2 - Elsweyr
3 - Valenwood
That's my personal preference - but I gotta say, considering the political landscape in Skyrim - being part of a Bosmer uprising to throw out the Dominion would be a pretty awesome storyline.
A Bosmer resistance movement in Valenwood against the Aldmeri Dominion is one idea, but I don't think it would be included in the main game as part of the plot since Elder Scrolls VI may take place before or after Skyrim. It might be DLC content if we consider the time frame around the two games as the Aldmeri Dominion may have already entered a weakened state in which it is crippled and can no longer hold much power effectively. This could be due to several reasons that can explain this, such as political infighting and geographical issues that contribute to the issue at hand which the Aldmeri Dominion could be struggling to overcome. Furthermore, the main quest could be complely different from this element as it may involve a totally different plot that makes it unique among the other games that had ideas which built up to Skyrim.
That's another idea you could include, but I think that concept fits in with Skyrim since there are plenty of Dawrven ruins dotting the province and two NPCs, Calcemo and Arniel Gane, send the player out to fulfill specific objectives which tie into two brief questlines. There's also other quests that take place in Dwemer ruins and Blackreach, along with plenty of Dwemer themed mods. Traveling back in time to see the Dwarves is an idea that can work since it would most likely be a DLC pack for Skyrim; however, it would have to be a mod since Bethesda isn't working on Skyrim anymore because it's finished and is currently preparing for Elder Scrolls VI.
Also no matter how much further down the timeline the next game occurs - Bosmeri resistance and tensions with the Altmer have been pretty consistent on&off throughout the history of Tamriel - so even if (more than likely) ES6 is a few centuries down the road it would still be a relevant story hook. It would fill the same spot as the Civil War did in this one - hopefully not quite so utterly pants though.
Despite all the crying I'll probably get for saying this. The main storylines of the last 3 ES games have essentially been the same. The specific details are different but the structure and major hooks are all pretty interchangeable. I highly doubt Bethesda is going to do anything 'unique' outside of nameless unknown but prophecied hero comes along and saves the world from faceless all-powerful evil. And why should they - it works!
I can honestly say after playing for more than 1800 hours in Skyrim, I am sick to death of Dragons and hope I never see another one.