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Hopefully the next game starts while the turmoil is still fresh and the Empire is crumbling, that should give pleantly of quests and high profile siutations.
True, but then it is revealed that he had a son to carry on and save the Empire and you go along in the main quest to help save the Empire.
This time around you have the option to directly kill the Emperor, as well as wage war against the Empire.... And there is no known successor to the throne..... Plus with the Dominion at the doorstep and Skyrim pushing on the other side, the hope just isn't there for the Empire compared to Oblivion.
And I'd like to go back to being more... Normal. I did love Skyrim, but I don't want to be bullied into being the Dragonborn agian.
No memory but the knowledge of the basics of living and defending myself, yet I know I'm there to do something important.... more important than the average joe.
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Back to topic, while yes the Empire has faced some drastic situations that challenged its existence, there was always this feeling that you can save it and bring it back from the brink.
In Oblivion for example, after you close the Oblivion Gates and stop that threat, things seem to be somewhat peaceful and back to normal with other quests to do that are not as much of an impact to the Empire as a whole (or anything else for that matter)
But in Skyrim, even if you do everything you can to make things better for the Empire, you still end up with a not-so happy ending as the Empire is still fragile, the Dominion is still putting the pressure on them, popularity for the current Emperor isn't all that great and it's not like all the Nords are going to simply accept the Empire and start hugging rainbows as soon as the Stormcloaks are defeated..... they still have their worship of Talos being taken away, and having one's religious beliefs stripped away by people outside of your homeland is a bigger factor than defeating a military force trying to defend that belief system.
Even if the Stormcloaks are defeated, the main problems still don't go away.... it's just a band aid on an axe wound as I see it and regardless of whatever side you choose in Skyrim, the Empire is either still in a desperate position, or on the brink of total defeat in almost every aspect.
http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Canon
I think this is a more logical view. The government seems very bottom-heavy in ES, or maybe we just don't know enough about the Elder Council.
Morrowind is another "chosen one" type plotline. Without getting too spoilery, there's a prophecy that an ancient Dumer war hero will return to unite the Great Houses and Ashlander tribes.
Under the best of circumstances;
-You are an imperial legate, One of the Legion generals considers you a friend
-The Emperor is currently dead
-You have the College of Winterhold, order of Psijic monks, Greybeards/blades, Companions, Thieves' Guild, and the Dark Brotherhood supporting you.
-You are than in all nine holds of skyrim
-You are dragonborn, giving you claim to the same title Talos had in life, 'Stormcrown'.
-You have the ability to bend dragons to your will, and are basically a god in human form, being capable of destroying nearly everything, and possibly have a ton of daedric artifacts in possession, which gives you supports with the Dark elves(Boethiah), Orcs(Malacath), and the general populace(Azura and Meridia).
This means that you might very well be the next in line to become High-King of Skyrim, and if you're the High King of skyrim, you might very well become the emperor too.
TL;DR:
So, in summary,agreeing with and going off of Cancerstick's point, either way the civil war pans out, you are probably the most powerful and important single person outside of Aldmer or Akavir. The chances of either becoming the new supreme potentate of the Cyrodilic Empire or eventually establishing your own are fairly good, assuming the inevitable conflict against the Thalmor ends in anything other than a clear defeat.
1) We don't know if the dragonborn joins the stormcloaks.
2) We don't know if the dragonborn joins the DB.