Board Thread:Skyrim/@comment-10893082-20161221030017/@comment-28157605-20161221115407

I see three things :

1) You know, if someone travels s/he don't have to go straight to the point. You have mountains, cities, rivers, natural thing that prevents someone to do like the Dragonborn (who keep going whether there is a rock or a rift in front of him/her is you want).

2) The opposite direction? He said he was from Rorikstead, not that he necessarily started from there. I know there is a therory like "he was trying to escape the creepy village then get caught" but it's that : a theory. By the way he's never mention by the inhabitants, he has no house there and there is not even a single proof of his past life there. That's a bit thin.

3) Script inconsistencices are typical in this world. Writers did NPCs, lore, etc but many times I realize that the didn't think this through. Oftently, a character has a face, three lines, a place to stay and that's it.