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Fictional locations you'd want to visit/move to...

Sawyer

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Be honest, half of you damn nerds would gladly spend a weekend on Tatooine, wouldn't you? :o
 
Or stay in one of the guest rooms in Wayne Manor. Either or.
 
Yavin 4. There I will eat all the alien pork rinds while watching professional nerf-throwing on the holo tube.
 
Move:
Salem's Lot, Maine ( pre 1975 and after if possible)

Visit:
Silent Hill

Derry, Maine

Outpost North 31

Twin Peaks, Washington

Carcosa

Edit: The Dunwich Building
 
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Skyrim
Devil May Cry (the store)
One of the space colonies from Mobile Suit Gundam
 
The Shire.

Seriously, were you really expecting anything else? :o
 
The Shire.

Seriously, were you really expecting anything else? :o

I've been, it's very nice.

But really The Shire is one of the better options. I don't think some folks realize just how absolutely terrible a lot of fictional locations would be to live in.
 
I'd move to Hogwarts in a heartbeat!

The Shore would be a nice vacation home, but it's too primitive and boring for me to live there all the time.
 
The Shire would be a beauty to visit. Would love to spend a weekend on Flosten Paradise and Pandora.

I'd love to visit Eureka too. See all the scientific advancements
 
Tanelorn

Maybe day stops in the realms of Arioch, Xiombarg and Mabelode. To see the sights.

The Terminal Cafe - gambling on the edge of existence while the rest of the world is sucked into oblivion sounds interesting

Letheras - Prior to the Tiste Edur falling under the rule of the Crippled God

Darujhistan - a city of blue flame sounds pretty, as do the nightly assassin wars and mage politicking

Melnibone - to see how Melniboneans party.

Grand Bretan - a city that blends hi-tech science and sorcery sounds like a fun time.

Mirenburn, the City in the Autumn Stars - Hard to describe it, the whole novel is pretty dreamlike and I'd love to accompany von Bek and his cohorts through this place where alchemists, scientists, priests of all faiths, sorcerers, witches, demons and elementals converge.

The Kamarg - a marshland with lots of old ruined castles and cathedrals sounds pretty
 
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Mordor - so I could end the hobbit longleaf cartels.
 
I definitely wouldn't want to visit Westeros. **** that place.
 
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Atlantis man.
 
Nothing.
All the fictional places are too dangerous, and I'm not much of an adventurer.
 
There's no place you'd even be remotely interested in at least checking out?
 

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