Favorite Locations

Post » Mon Aug 01, 2011 9:28 am

Basically, what was it in the game all those years ago, that still is with you today as a fond remembrance? Somethign that defines the game from your point of view.

For my case, it was the very first time I enterd the Gilded Carafe. The colors, the new potions, the light erflect, and just the overall great design of that little shop is enchanting. Its the stuff like this that really shows how, when they put their mind to it, bethesda folks can make something grand and wonderous even out of the mundane.

I truly hope we will see a return to the wondrous. But even if not, I will always delight in the Gilded Carafe. Beautiful store.
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Post » Mon Aug 01, 2011 9:51 am

For my case, it was the very first time I enterd the Gilded Carafe. The colors, the new potions, the light erflect, and just the overall great design of that little shop is enchanting. Its the stuff like this that really shows how, when they put their mind to it, bethesda folks can make something grand and wonderous even out of the mundane.

-The Gilded Carafe... A fine store, with a terrible name. :P

I don′t know really, I like many locations. Olav′s in Bruma has always been a favorite place and the Market District has something to it as well. My character spent many hrs there in his early days and therefore I have formed a special bond to that place. But my character hasn′t. He gets really bored there :thumbsup:
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Post » Mon Aug 01, 2011 3:05 am

I really liked the Chorrol Fighters Guild. You never really got to go there purposefully (unless you signed up there) until you've finished a few jobs and earned some promotions in the guild.
And then when you finally get sent there, entering for the first time and seeing the Porter, all the guildmates, eating, drinking, training archery in the garden or melee down in the basemant.
For me it just held a sense of achievement and felt proper. Might be also because I ignored the other guilds until I had played through the Fighter's Guild a good few times.

Oh and, for obvious reasons, the Imperial Sewers just for that view. Dunno if it rivals getting off the boat at Seyda Neen though. Tough call.
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Post » Mon Aug 01, 2011 12:25 pm

Hmmm probably Chorrol, it's the city I've spent most time in, I always feel 'at home' there in a wierd way, I just get lost in the other cities, in chorrol I know where I stand :P.
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Post » Mon Aug 01, 2011 6:41 am

Another one as I read about Chorrol here, Chorrol Mages Guild library is always nice to visit :)
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