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I think the "What city would you like to live in?" has already been done, but I'm curious about what everybody thinks of the geographical regions in the game (such as Azura's Coast, West Gash etc). I mean purely in-game; if you actually would like to live in a cave in the wilderness, that's your business.
Personally, I'd love to inhabit one of those manors in the Ascadian Isles region. The plant life and bodies of water are easily more beautiful there, and the netches are kind of pretty too.
The Bitter Coast is a close second. I am somewhat deterred by the cliff racers, but the rain is nice and I like Hlaalu-style buildings.
If your thread includes the expansions, I'd choose Solstheim, it is beautiful, and I love cold and snow.
The chief factor's "estate" would do me just fine, it can be made quite cozy.
On just Vvardenfell, I'd have to go with the Grazelands, and either an Ashlander's yurt or a Telvanni tower.
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Anywhere as long as there aren't any cliffracers around.
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Alright, well, I'd probably have to go with Azura's Coast.
A nice little house or shack on a little peninsula or outcropping near the ocean paints a picture of simplicity at its finest.
Throw a couple of plants on the porch, along with a dock with a fishing pole, and maybe a mudcrab or two on the shore, and you have yourself quite a comfortable lifestyle.
Waking up every morning to the mist shrouded outlines of the Statue of Azura and the giant mushrooms would do me just fine.
But that's just me.
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I would have to live in the grazelands, in one of the telvanni spires. But solthseim wouldnt be bad either.
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Balmora, at least, in the Expanded Balmora mod. Big place, lots to see and do, but few tourists. Plus, it's the site of the house mod I took over and work on, bit by bit, (hopefully) improving. And plenty of access to other points of interest, thanks to strider and teleportal travel!
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For me, a nice little hut camp in the Grazelands. Remote, open, favorable weather and a plethora of critters running around make it ideal for a hunter such as myself.
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In the Molag Amur area. I know it's probably not a favourite among most, but I tend to enjoy the ash storms and the red sky and dead ground. There are always various creatures around, including Daedra, so I'll never need to worry about finding souls or ingredients. Plus I doubt anyone else would be around, so I could just go for long, long walks all around the area and practice some Destruction and Conjuration spells just to keep me on my toes. Plus I'd be close to the Telvanni and it's a short walk to a stlit strider, so it'd be easy to get anything else I needed for whatever reason.
I'm stuck choosing between the Azura Coastal Region, Solsteim, and the Grazelands because they are just as equally beautiful to my eyes, and even more so at night when the sky is clear or partially cloudy (in the Grazelands and Azura Coastal Region) or when it's snowing at night in Solsteim (no blizzard).