User blog comment:IceFireWarden0/Elder Scrolls VI- An Analysis/@comment-69.242.236.59-20130730053144

All of these plot ideas are terrible, they are extremely linear and leave very little room for the neutral open-world theme that each Elder Scrolls game contains. Skyrim was already at breaking point regarding the neutrality, (For instance, you are forced to become the dragonborn to complete the quests for either the Imperial Legion/Stormcloaks) and i'm hoping Elder Scrolls 6 will revise these issues. I believe Skyrim was a bit unprepared, and was somewhat of a test run into modern graphics and story tactics. I believe Elder Scrolls 6 will be far superior to 5, hopefully allowing far more neutrality and roaming similar to Oblivion and Morrowind. The Summerset Isles would be the best choice for the game plotwise, though not necessarily size wise. Out of all the available regions to pick, Summerset Isles is just about the smallest. However, the storyline would likely include many interesting things due to the Isle's magical nature and points of interest such as the Crystal Tower or the mysterious "Academy" we heard about in Oblivion from the Mages Guild. If done correctly, it will likely be another time jump so that there has been enough time to forget most racial hatreds from the Great War and the actions taking place in Skyrim.