Does anyone find playing as a Dunmer Nerevarine strangely rather immersion breaking?

So on a surface level playing as a Dunmer seems like the appropriate choice to engage with the main quest and explore Morrowind's culture, but as we all know our character is an outlander and constantly referred to as such.

Personally, I find this rather immersion breaking.

>but you are a foreign-born Dunmer!

Yes, you are. But it still feels rather immersion breaking when people who don't know you constantly refer to you as outlander/n'wah/etc.

>it's because of your accent and clothes!

NPCs routinely call you outlander before you've even opened your mouth. 99.9% of the time, our character is wearing clothes they obtained locally. Many native Dunmer NPCs wear 'westernised' clothes. You can go into a dark cave dressed in local bonemold armor and have a hostile bandit screaming 'n'wah' at you before you've even opened your mouth.

For this reason, I actually prefer to play as a foreign race. That way, constantly being referred to as outlander is an obvious result of me looking blatantly foreign. I get that this is largely a technical limitation and the game gives an explanation for Dunmer being referred to as outlander, but I can't help but find it immersion breaking in practice.

Given that the Nerevarine is basically an Imperial agent sent by Uriel Septim, and that one of the game's central themes is being a "stranger in a strange land" exploring a completely alien culture, as well as the game's clear inspiration from stories like Dune, it seems quite appropriate to play as a race other than Dunmer.