I've not played Morrowind, only Skyrim and Oblivion, but I actually think Skyrim's story is the better one. Oblivion's... I don't know, just left me kind of cold I guess.
And I do think that the setting in Skyrim seems a little more unique than Oblivion's vanilla. All the races in Oblivion felt kind of generic, where as Skyrim actually gave each race some real character.
Just my opinion anyway.
So, who wants to talk about characters?
I've got a handful, all for different things. For instance, I've got a Wood Elf who has completed both the Mage Guild and Companions quest lines, so is the Dragonborn, the Harbinger and the Archmage all in one. She used to use enchanted elven armour and a selection of fire enchanted weapons, but has since taken to using the archmage robes and lightning magic. If in a spot of bother she goes werewolf too. Because werewolves were a little underpowered I turn the difficulty down to represent the increased power I feel they should have.
I've also got a Redguard soulblade which I really like playing. He has no magic save for some very limited stuff. In combat he uses only weapons he forges from his own essence, bound blades and bows basically. He runs around in enchanted dwarven armour at the moment, and only uses stuff he forges and enchants himself.
Then there's the Dark Elf I finished the main story with, pretty much only doing the Dragonborn quests. He's armed with a mace and shield, though I have not played him in ages, so I don't know just what he has, only that I wanted to try something I normally wouldn't.
Lastly, I've got a Khajiit hunter who is strictly roleplayed. No magic and he isn't the Dragonborn. All he does really is wander around Falkreath and Whiterun hunting for a living and doing favours for people where possible. It's actually quite cathartic, eating at reasonable times, needing to sleep and everything. The restrictions make it fun I guess.
So what about everyone else?