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What are your favorite fantasy hubs and towns to chill at?

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/title. I initially thought of this as an MMO post for favorite hubs, but I mind as well expand it to any game place you liked being at. (EDIT: I still had this listed in the online games subforum when I posted the thread, deleted that thread and remade it in the RPG subforum).

There are too many places that I liked, so I have encapsulated them in spoiler boxes so as people on their phones don't click the thread and then have to scroll for a very long time to reach the bottom.
► World of Warcraft
► Guild Wars 2
► Final Fantasy XIV
► Other MMO hubs and JRPG towns
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I really love the Ebon Hawk although it's more of a player home. A lot of the locations in KOTOR are pretty spectacular though. Manaan comes to mind immediately and I'm always a little sad when it's time to leave it behind. The Mandalorian camp on Dxun also always had a sort of strange appeal to me. There's something oddly comforting about it being this patch or security in the middle of a massive dangerous jungle.

For all it's flaws in terms of scale Oblivion manages to have some really nice cities not counting Brazvil. Picking a favorite is really hard as they all have vibes that depending on my mood I could see edging out the rest. Anvil is usually the city where my characters put down roots though.

I'm only just now playing Dragon Age 2 for the first time and I have to say if it's gonna be a rush job that makes you spend most of the game running around one city they could have done much worse than Kirkwall.
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I've probably spent well over 20 hours just jumping around on stuff in Stormwind around the trade district. My favorite place to sit was the lamp post you have to do a precise jump to get onto, kind of across from the AH entrance.
Did you know one of the stairs to the AH isn't aligned properly and if you stand in the right spot on it you become invisible/untargetable?
You can also clip through the ground if you walk backwards away from a torch on the wall leading to the magic district.
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For World of Warcraft Thunder Bluff is probably the town I have the warmest feelings towards. Stormwind was just okay and Orgrimmar was kind of a disaster to traverse and find things so I didn't like it much. I really like Silvermoon as a city but of course it is infamously dead.
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Vergil wrote: April 9th, 2025, 04:20
I really like Silvermoon as a city but of course it is infamously dead.
Silvermoon somewhat succeeds in giving off the idea of a once grandiose civilization, with the huge buildings and the stately music playing. However, the actual designated city area is confined within very high walls that you can't see over. I thought that the Western part of Silvermoon with the huge wide open space where you do the early questing was much more visually pleasing to look at and inhabit. It would have been nice if that was included within the designated city area.

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Vergil wrote: April 9th, 2025, 04:20
Silvermoon as a city but of course it is infamously dead.
Once visited with my friend on Alliance and we were the only people there. Took a bunch of screenshots of us hanging out on the benches and in the shops.
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>city named silvermoon
>inhabited by the elves who use gold and solar imagery and not the ones who use lunar imagery
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Aukra from SUN Online and starting villages with Dion in Lineage 2 are the most memorable and cozy to me.
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The only answer possible: Afterlife. :salute:
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Yeah I know, ME is space fantasy though. Complete with magic. :lol:
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I prefer Guild Wars 1.

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Nessa wrote: April 9th, 2025, 22:40
The only answer possible: Afterlife. :salute:
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Yeah I know, ME is space fantasy though. Complete with magic. :lol:
Busted my first nut to these ladies.
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Vergil wrote: April 9th, 2025, 22:49
Busted my first nut to these ladies.
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Hitting the pipe with Old Caius, in Balmora.
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Drinking an ale with Olwin at the Mountain's Last Light Inn, in Vertidor's Nest.
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maidenhaver wrote: April 9th, 2025, 22:59
Hitting the pipe with Old Caius, in Balmora.
Balmora is neat, this city still gives me this cozy feeling.
I just remembered one of my favourite hubs in WoW - Shatterspear village. This is a pretty hidden place and quite cozy too.
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Was thinking a lot on this and I realized that I generally dislike staying in cities besides just passing through. All my "vibe places" are out in the wilderness in games save for three that come to mind:

The Undercity as a whole in World of Warcraft (Wrath of the Lich King only). (These are taken from the Ascension server)
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As a bonus, here is my secret favourite place I discovered years ago when I first started playing World of Warcraft
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If it counts, this specific spots on the Horde zeppelins. I love to observe the world moving from there and, if there is water below like in Stranglethorn, I love jumping down when the thing is still moving. At times even without water to see if my character can survive the fall (got an achievement for doing this in Thunder Bluff, though that time it was me sliding accidentally off the cliff XD )
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And any of the cities in the first Assassin's Creed (especially just running around rooftops or trying to climb peculiar places, especially when they could get me very high up)
I don't have any save to take screenshots from, so these are taken from the internet as examples of what I mean
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Mac Anu from the .hack// series has a very unique and peaceful atmosphere. Though the games are single player, they're set in a fictional MMO called The World, so it kind of fits both your criteria. The music goes a long way toward creating a low-key mood. It's a place to relax and cool off until you're ready to go adventuring again.

Sadly, the game doesn't seem to be very well documented, so a good screenshot is hard to come by.
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Mulsantir from MotB.
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And I know everyone will roll their eyes, but Sigil from Planescape: Torment.
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Thank you for letting me know about the image @Oyster Sauce :heart: Ironically, I just forgot to remove the old link as it was not working (it was the second image) which I had to upload to imgur to make work.
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Mine would be:
WoW: either good old Stormwind (and in the extended version the graveyard behind the cathedral), or WotLK Dalaran. Logged off on top of the Icecrown Citadel for the last time and never came back.
GW2: none really, I liked GW1 lion's arch though.
FFXIV: gotta be Kugane or Ishgard, although not a big fan of bgm for the latter.
Planetside 2: Indar NC warpgate. Not fantasy though, so maybe ignore this one.
LOTRO: far from being high level there, but I've been enjoying Rivendell, although Bree is probably close second.
ESO: Alinor. Altmer supremacy.
BDO: O'draxxia or Grana, although due to practicality Heidel more often than not.

Maybe add more if I think of anything else.
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Found some screenshots from Sigil: City of Doors server of NWN2. This server recreates many Planescape locations and they are often neat and beautiful (when applicable). My favorite hubs are Karasuthra and Plane of Air.
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Goddard Castle Town from Lineage 2.
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I wish Darkspear Trolls had a proper city, not just a district in Org
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Kalarion did this a lot better you know.