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
Hogwarts, for sure!
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Otherwise I'm for Minas Tirith or Rivendell.
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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!RebekaV wrote:I'd love an enchanted castle. Preferably beside the lake and in the woods. Magical creatures are welcome too.
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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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-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