
If no link exists, that's fine too, but I'd like some canonical proof that there isn't. I'm open to answers sourced from the game developers, or in-game documents or dialogue. Is there any canonical link between these five heroes? It's always been obvious that they aren't the same person, but is there some other link between them? I realize that The Elder Scrolls has always allowed for a lot of customization and role playing aspects, but there is usually a "canonical" hero, anyway. In Skyrim, you are an adventurer who was almost beheaded for being near the leader of a rebellion in Skyrim, later finding out that you are one of the Dragonborn.

In Oblivion, you are a random prisoner who is caught up in restoring the throne of the Empire after the Emperor's assassination. In Morrowind, you play as a prisoner who is exiled to the land of Morrowind, where you discover that you are a hero from prophecy, the Nerevarine. In Daggerfall, you are a traveling adventurer who is hired by the Emperor to investigate the death of King Lysandus of Daggerfall.

In Arena, you play as a minor member of the Imperial Court who was imprisoned during the Imperial Battlemage's power grab. In the Elder Scrolls saga, you play as a different character in each game.
