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Windhelm! It has history and character!! It helps that I'm shamelessly biased towards the Stormcloaks, too.

Also, I like snow.

And mud. :3

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I would probably save whiterun or riverwood .It seems natural since these were the towns that I was first introduced and the people have been good to me plus I accidentally fus ro dah'd Lydia off high hrothgar so I would do it in her memory. She had a full set of daedric armor I needed when she fell off the cliff. Damn

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Falkreath or Winterhold, I can't decide.

I like Falkreath because its a great place to hunt and explore. I also just feel at home there, maybe its because i grew up near a bush? (I'm not a redneck, i said i lived NEAR a bush).

As for winterhold, theres just something about it that feels welcoming. Outside is all freezing cold, but when you enter the tavern or your house, you feel warm and cozy :3

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I like Falkreath because its a great place to hunt and explore. I also just feel at home there, maybe its because i grew up near a bush? (I'm not a redneck, i said i lived NEAR a bush).


This is one of those times where the language doesn't cross over. In England a bush is just like a big plant. I grew up near a big plant :D

Also definitely Rorikstead. I like their simple way of life. Everyone seems so nice and chilled. Plenty of room to open up store of your choosing too

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I like Falkreath because its a great place to hunt and explore. I also just feel at home there, maybe its because i grew up near a bush? (I'm not a redneck, i said i lived NEAR a bush).


This is one of those times where the language doesn't cross over. In England a bush is just like a big plant. I grew up near a big plant :D


hehe.

In australia a bush is a forest :D

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I like Falkreath because its a great place to hunt and explore. I also just feel at home there, maybe its because i grew up near a bush? (I'm not a redneck, i said i lived NEAR a bush).


This is one of those times where the language doesn't cross over. In England a bush is just like a big plant. I grew up near a big plant :D


hehe.

In australia a bush is a forest :D

In Ireland, this is a bush: Posted Image I think they're called hedges in America.

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Windhelm, just something unique about it.

Also like Falkreath and Dawnstar.

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Well, I have raised a sword for Whiterun repeatedly, and Balgruuf still won't marry me...Sigh!

Riverwood is cute, and I have a weird attachment to Ivarstead.

I'm with the poster who wants to toss Nazeem to the wolves, though And there's a similar guy in Ivarstead....

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Winterhold, I'm the archmage of the Mages' college :D
I'd love to see how a conventional army would fare against an army of enraged mages, summoning atronachs and all manner of spells...

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I like Falkreath because its a great place to hunt and explore. I also just feel at home there, maybe its because i grew up near a bush? (I'm not a redneck, i said i lived NEAR a bush).


This is one of those times where the language doesn't cross over. In England a bush is just like a big plant. I grew up near a big plant :D


hehe.

In australia a bush is a forest :D

In Ireland, this is a bush: Posted Image I think they're called hedges in America.


We call forests "the bush". I don't know why, thats just the way most people speak here.




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