You have 10 seconds to name a better and more comfy city than Khorinis
Name a more comfy city
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Free Haven in MM6 imo
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Varrock
balmora
Damn was going to say that.
Good taste ITT
most of varrock's greatness was what the community did with it. the central area with the fountain always had people talking, the palace gardens would have less people doing the same but it was popular for drop parties, the west bank area was the trading area.
then the south entrance always had newbies running past and getting killed by the dark wizards circle
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yea man its totally comfy with all that crime and rape and pirate attacks and missing people and thugs haha man im such a comfy fag
>literally 10 copy+pasted brown cubes
>Markath
>Only hold in Skyrim to arrest and beat the shit out of you unfairly
>Not Winterhold College
>Not Windhelm
You filthy, filthy pleb.
Chorrol and Skingrad
whatever that name of the city was from fable 1
West freeport
my own cities that I build in city builders
Maximum comfiness while fishing.
>first thing you see upon entering is a woman getting her throat slit
>comfy
Port Tanzia
get fucked nerd
only people with taste ever say the ancient city in ff7
>how you want your house senpai
>uhh you know magic crystals and massive coral?
>say n more
Holy shit
Is this game fun?
How is it comfy there? Everyone treats you like shit, people are trying to rob you, it must smell horrible with all the dead animals and no toilets, some asshole is preaching to allah all day long in the middle of the city and they won't even let you enter if you don't wear fancy clothing.
needs more bloom
> Everyone treats you like shit, people are trying to rob you
thats whats great
> Rabanastre not mentioned.
Sound.
my favorite wow city, so chill
literally cant
Tbh just about every settlement in RS is comfy as fuck. I think most of the member's cities like Keldagrim/Yanille/Ardougne/Barbarian cities are the comfiest, though. Lumbridge is nice, too.
Ymir.
Yeah heaven forbid they have consistency in their architecture.
Yes it's a great nonlinear RPG. You'll love it if you like exploring and dungeons.
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Forget-Me-Not Valley