Which Fictional Place Would You Live in if You Could Choose?

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Re: Which Fictional Place Would You Live in if You Could Cho

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-- 04 Nov 2014, 22:19 --

Hogwarts, for sure!
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For me one word - HOGWARTS!!!
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I wouldn't mind living in Winterfell, in happy times (not so many of those).

Otherwise I'm for Minas Tirith or Rivendell.
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Hogwarts!
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Still waiting for my Hogwarts owl......it's only about 13 years late....
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Those Amazon drones that are coming out ... they should make some special ones that look like owls. I am willing to settle for a robotic owl delivery. lol
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I would love to be in the star wars universe. Travelling to every planet which such difference and beauty. My second choice would be Narnia (magical and medieval world would be one).
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RebekaV wrote:I'd love an enchanted castle. Preferably beside the lake and in the woods. Magical creatures are welcome too.
I would love to live in a fairytale world too! Especially one that is a fractured fairytale land, and especially one that has a lot of fairies!
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The magical world of Harry Potter or Lord of the Rings
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Middle Earth, definitely! Not sure exactly where, though.
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The big dual wheel space station in "2001"
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I would have liked to live in the State of Potu which is from the book Niels Klim's Underground Travels. Potu is located on a planet that is inside the earth called Nazar.


Or the World of Avatar the Last Airbender ( I know thats not literature but tv and cartoons. But i am still saying it )
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I would love to live in the Eon world by Alison Goodman. It's like ancient China but with magic and dragons. Sounds like a great place to live to me!
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Dragons will eat you. And I take it there's no handy AR-15s for defending yourself from them?
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Post by Metomorpher »

I cannot choose a definite favourite so I will post my top 5 so that if the gods of wish granting favour me with a visit they can pick it out of a hat and I'll be happy:
-Hogwarts
-Middle Earth
-Tortall
-Discworld
-Jane Austin's England

Of course I am working under assumption that I would be like a character from another book that the author never wrote as versus a pleb

-- 17 Dec 2015, 01:44 --

I cannot choose a definite favourite so I will post my top 5 so that if the gods of wish granting favour me with a visit they can pick it out of a hat and I'll be happy:
-Hogwarts
-Middle Earth
-Tortall
-Discworld
-Jane Austin's England

Of course I am working under assumption that I would be like a character from another book that the author never wrote as versus a pleb
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