where would you go?

EricNoah

Adventurer
If you could visit just one place in any fantasy world (published or no, gaming-related or no), where would you go and why? How long would you stay and what would you want to do while you were there?
 

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I forget the name of it, but the place run by the Sensates in Sigil would be the place for me.

I would stay as long as they'd let me.

:D
 

I'd goto the black tower in Bluffside, I want to know what it's secrets are. And I'd go cliff diving while there. And explore some of the caves. And wonder around old town.....
 

I'm a home-body enough to where I'd love to go to Shadowdale and down a pint with Elminster - he smokes his pipe, and I listen to him pontificate about the good old days of the Art and the Power as the sun went down on the porch of the Old Skull Inn.

My second choice would be to take a lightning-rail ride to the city of Sharn, and stay in Overlook listening to the Adaran Kalashtar do their meditations and chants.

I'm not the type who wants to raid Hellspike Prison or some such. :)
 

I would go to Rivendell
I would stay there forever,
and I would:
1. participate in the impromptu poetry readings
2. group gripe sessions about how humans taking over the world can only mean trouble
3. teach them all to play DnD, although I think Gandalf would be one of those players that never shows up to gaming sessions and someone else would always have to play his character
 


I personally would enjoy walking the streets of Waterdeep for an evening or two. But I also have an extraplanar itch (IYKWIM) ... on a cold, snowy day like today I hear Elysium calling to me...
 


EricNoah said:
If you could visit just one place in any fantasy world (published or no, gaming-related or no), where would you go and why? How long would you stay and what would you want to do while you were there?

I think, perhaps, Arden Vale from Dennis L. McKiernan's Mithgar novels.
 

gizmo33 said:
I would go to Rivendell
I would stay there forever,
and I would:
1. participate in the impromptu poetry readings
2. group gripe sessions about how humans taking over the world can only mean trouble
3. teach them all to play DnD, although I think Gandalf would be one of those players that never shows up to gaming sessions and someone else would always have to play his character

Teach them to play Papers and Paychecks instead. They need escapism. :)

Strangely enough, even though I hated the books, I think I'd have to choose Stephen Donaldson's world (The Land, right?). You see, my wedding ring is white gold...
 

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