Say you had a choice to live in one of the wonderful provinces of Tamriel, based on what you have seen in-game/read about, where would you want to live, and why?
I live in Canada, and I love the cold, so I'd go for Skyrim... Â Cyrodiil and Morrowind just don't make me comfortable enough. Â Skyrim looks like a cozy place with the most beautiful views!
For me it's between Chorrol and Winterhold. Now if you haven't watched the spoilers then you probably don't know what Winterhold looks like, but I can tell you that it's gorgeous. Just like everything else in Skyrim.
For Chorrol, it's just an ideal ... moreFor me it's between Chorrol and Winterhold. Now if you haven't watched the spoilers then you probably don't know what Winterhold looks like, but I can tell you that it's gorgeous. Just like everything else in Skyrim.
For Chorrol, it's just an ideal city to me. I love the oak like Mcnuggle said and the architecture is very pretty. Anvil isn't to bad either, but it's a distant 3rd.
I'm gonna have to go with McNuggle and say Leyawiin. Â My favorite race is Khajiit, but I'm not sure I'd want to live in the heart of Elsweyr and be completely outnumbered by cats. Â Leyawiin is a nice compromise....a decent-sized town with a friendly at... moreI'm gonna have to go with McNuggle and say Leyawiin. Â My favorite race is Khajiit, but I'm not sure I'd want to live in the heart of Elsweyr and be completely outnumbered by cats. Â Leyawiin is a nice compromise....a decent-sized town with a friendly atmosphere (I dislike large cities), but still close enough to Elsweyr that you get an influence from that culture. Â Plus, it's on the water, and I love water!
I would live in Skyrim, probably because it's the place with most snow and, I dunno about you but I LOVE snow! I would be my happyest siting next to a big fire at the top of a freezing mountain...
 I think it would have to be Morrowind just for its other-worldly diversity and to travel by silt-strider for real would certainly be an experience. As an added bonus its full top to bottom of bonkers inhabitants so life would never be dull.Â
I think I'm with David Steel on this one... Skyrim. Though not for quite the same reasons! I adore mountains and all manner of sweeping, rolling landscapes, as well as forests and trees. I'm also obsessed with my fitness level, and I thrive most in the co... moreI think I'm with David Steel on this one... Skyrim. Though not for quite the same reasons! I adore mountains and all manner of sweeping, rolling landscapes, as well as forests and trees. I'm also obsessed with my fitness level, and I thrive most in the cold; even when it's 'too' cold there's just something amazing about bracing yourself through the chill and emerging all the stronger for it.
Yes, I'm one of those freaks who walks around shirtless in December, haha...
Well I would say Vivec... But thanks to the Argonians...
For me I would have to say Either Leyawin or Chorrol. I love both of the towns Leyawin for the large homes (even the poor have nice homes) and Chorrol because to me it is the ideal town... moreWell I would say Vivec... But thanks to the Argonians...
For me I would have to say Either Leyawin or Chorrol. I love both of the towns Leyawin for the large homes (even the poor have nice homes) and Chorrol because to me it is the ideal town... I love the oak tree!
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For Chorrol, it's just an ideal ... more
For me I would have to say Either Leyawin or Chorrol. I love both of the towns Leyawin for the large homes (even the poor have nice homes) and Chorrol because to me it is the ideal town... more