I have only explored the dominion and pact zones but so far I would love to settle in Greenshade in Bramblebreach. I love the trees and the whole environment around it.
Faded_Legend wrote: »I am a proud Nord hailing from the province of Skyrim, and no I am not saying the following because I'm a native born, but because of I've always favored the vast woodland and the wide plains and the frost bitten mountain tops of my land of birth. I was born in the commoner district of Windhelm, child of a weaponsmith and a home-bound mother, and the beauty of my home is that it was enriched with solid stone and wood, of course this is a plain answer with no details put, but one must visit Windhelm to fully understand why I stay where my heart is bound.
-Geralt Whitemyre, Unknown Champion of the Pact
lamplord_ESO wrote: »I'd love to settle in Camlorn (DC, Glenumbra). I'm a huge fan of Gothic Architecture, and the surrounding countryside ranges from beautiful beaches to "Oh my Nine Divines, is that another werewolf?"
At the risk of sounding like a complete and utter bore, Camlorn seems to me to be more of a mix of Tudor with a lot of vernacular thrown in (e.g. the half-timbered or box-frame housing), though there are one or two Gothic elements just to confuse. The Altmer buildings tend to have more or a Gothic influence with the use of pointed arches and emphasis on height, though they are also a hotch-potch of other styles.lamplord_ESO wrote: »I'd love to settle in Camlorn (DC, Glenumbra). I'm a huge fan of Gothic Architecture...
At the risk of sounding like a complete and utter bore, Camlorn seems to me to be more of a mix of Tudor with a lot of vernacular thrown in (e.g. the half-timbered or box-frame housing), though there are one or two Gothic elements just to confuse. The Altmer buildings tend to have more or a Gothic influence with the use of pointed arches and emphasis on height, though they are also a hotch-potch of other styles.lamplord_ESO wrote: »I'd love to settle in Camlorn (DC, Glenumbra). I'm a huge fan of Gothic Architecture...
Though I much prefer smaller settlements to big cities, if I had to pick one I would go for Orsinium. I can't help but like the simple but massive stone structures and the mountainous location.
The headcanon of alot of my elder scrolls characters over the years is that they come from Anvil. I always liked Anvil.
Non-demonic hellscape Imperial City would be a close second.
Windhelm. The music and look of the town is awesome! Services are in places that I have memorized, and although it isn't the most convenient in terms of service locations, I always travel there.
Note: I am a DC player so it is completely empty of players as well
The_Linderman wrote: »Windhelm. The music and look of the town is awesome! Services are in places that I have memorized, and although it isn't the most convenient in terms of service locations, I always travel there.
Note: I am a DC player so it is completely empty of players as well
What they said. Except I am Ebonheart and the city is always busy.
Thanks Eirkir , you just lifted Anvil to tie in second place! How the hell do I show you guys the graph , its a jpeg on my laptop however got no idea how to upload into the forums!
leetacakesb16_ESO wrote: »Thanks Eirkir , you just lifted Anvil to tie in second place! How the hell do I show you guys the graph , its a jpeg on my laptop however got no idea how to upload into the forums!
If you go to a photo hosting website, upload a photo, and then copy the forum code for the photo you can show your graph on the forum.The forum code look something like [img ]pic here[\ img] ... [/img]
wolfninja101b14_ESO wrote: »Somewhere near Riften or Windhelm. Once player housing is out, I'll be getting one of the places near one of those towns.