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POLL Which city feels most like home for you?

  • Member
    June 27, 2016

    Bit of a retro feel to this weeks poll - because we have had this topic before (doh!)

    However, there's a subtle little twist. It's not merely which is your favourite city. It is which city feels most like 'home' for you. Not necessarily the same thing

    Do you like to kick back and chill out in Solitude? Does Falkreath fit your..ummm... 'gloomy' personality? Are you most at home in the wild desolation of Winterhold?

    Vote in the poll and share your thoughts below 

  • Member
    June 27, 2016

    Hmm this is difficult. I admire the sense of humour the residents of Falkreath have, as morbid as it is. The thing is I don't think I could live there. Maybe a visit every now and then.

    I'm going to have to put some thought into this.

  • Member
    June 27, 2016

    I've always liked the thought of living in Riften, though the Thieves Guild could be a bit problematic. Whiterun would probably be second, if only because I usually get Breezehome early on for storage purposes.

  • June 27, 2016

    Truthfully, it's probably Whiterun, since I've gone to it more times than any other city for whatever reason.

  • June 27, 2016

    I'm from Scotland so.... Markarth.

  • Member
    June 27, 2016

    Falkreath, it's gloomy but breathtakingly beautiful, perfect for me.

  • Member
    June 27, 2016

    I think for me it's Falkreath. I don't really see it as so gloomy even though everything is a joke on death. To me it's so inviting because of how quaint and homey it feels, nestled away in the woods. I feel most welcomed walking into that town than any other.

  • Member
    June 27, 2016

    Whiterun, it is where I am bound.

  • June 27, 2016

    I'd live in the Thalmor Embassy and sometimes go for a walk to Solitude. After all isn't the embassy of one's home state is the closest thing to home in the foreign land?))

    Or I'd live in Winterhold, it's so quiet)))

  • June 27, 2016

    Gotta be Whiterun.  Even on non-Dragonborn playthroughs, I always end up spending a lot of time there because of the climate, the central location, and--in some cases--the Companions.