Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-26213507-20151120035230/@comment-26213507-20180501215850

After re-reading the series, I'd just like to point out a few things worthy of note that Spartan Jack came up with a while ago:
 * Spartan noted that the the Dragonborn is off doing stuff somewhere else, and basically has done most of the important stuff already (although I don't know about the Civil War or anything like that).
 * An unknown enemy tricked The Doctor into the Elder Scrolls universe, most likely to get him killed (by a weeping angel on the original ship) or at least get him stranded (since the TARDIS wasn't able to work). This person/creature/group somehow was able to create a wormhole that The Doctor went through because of the distress signal leading him right to the weeping angel. This could have been the Silence, although it is unlikely; they probably arrived later because of his displacement.
 * That same weeping angel was on a ship in the Sea of Ghosts. The ship probably crashed, but the angel very well could have gotten out from under the sea when the sea creatures stopped looking at it. It is also important to note, though, that the angel, in a weakened state, sent the ship captain back in time (most likely a short distance), so seeing him again is a possibility).
 * A bandit was visited by the Silence in Blackreach. He is the last of his crew, but proved to be an adept fighter, killing a Dwarven Sphere without a struggle. He disappeared after you and The Doctor went into Blackreach itself, and very well could be important later (he had written warnings on his arms, and so he must have remembered the Silence at some point). There was also a thief that confronted the character in the Solitude sewers, although he appears to be unimportant (unlike the bandit).
 * After You (Lyria) were visited by the Silence (and forgot), you went to Blackreach, where the Silence revealed that they had led you there to incapacitate The Doctor...but they did not want either of you killed because it would wreck the timeline. It is unknown if they were behind the original signal in order to get The Doctor there for (most likely) important information, although, as I said earlier, it is unlikely. Madame Kovarian and the others went back to their normal reality afterward.
 * You found Amren's body while adventuring in Blackreach. His sword and note were taken to be given to his wife at some point; this appears to simply be a side quest.
 * The TARDIS is currently outside of Raldbthar. The Doctor and you couldn't find it because you were displaced in Blackreach so you came out near Windhelm.
 * Jayne (the armored nord from Windhelm) is unintentionally involved in a skooma operation, and owes some money to his boss; after you got involved, you gave him the bard's money that was owed to Jayne so he could pay back his boss. It is for this reason that he owed you a favor, which is why he went with you and the doctor. Since he took out a hold guard easily (and somehow crippled a bandit named Ulfar without a weapon), I'd say he's a pretty good fighter.
 * In the ruins of Adonato's house, you found a map marking a mountainous area. The doctor completed the map and stated that that was where the TARDIS was left. The person responsible for sending fireballs at the doctor and Adonato was never revealed.
 * The shortest path to the TARDIS is through dangerous areas, which is why bandits showed up. It was in view of a destroyed wagon near the bandit camp.
 * Jayne is imprisoned in a place known as the pit.

I hope this all makes sense for everyone, and serves as a "summary" for ya'll who didn't read the earlier parts!