From the Mist Continent?
I like all of them but I'm going to go with Alexandria
Tough decision though though
 
			
			 
					
						 
					
						 
					
						 
					
						 
					
						 
					
						 
					
						 
					
						 
					
						 
					
						 
					
				
			
			
			
				 
			
			 
			
				 
 
					
				Alexandria is really the only one that sticks out. Most likely because it's the first place you visit.
 
 
					
				Does Treno belong to a nation? Also speaking about this I'd like to see more Final Fantasy games that have the feel of nations rather than cities because in all these games they feel like cities and not nations. XV is supposed to be more modern so maybe it'll have it.
 
 
					
				That's part of Alexandria!
I'm pretty sure Treno is part of Alexandria. I might be wrong, but I think it is.
I chose Cleyra. It was between Burmecia and Cleyra. Burmecia gets major points because it never stops raining, but Cleyra is just SO DAMN COOL.
 
			
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				I like Lindblum
 
 
					
				Bermucia has the greatest atmosphere, and one of the games best tracks.
 
 
					
				Burmecia no questions asked. I love the atmosphere.
 
			
			 
					
						 
					
						 
					
						 
					
						 
					
						 
					
						 
					
						 
					
						 
					
				
			
			
			
				 
			
			 
			
				 
 
					
				What is that smell... That smell that smells... smelly.
 
 
					
				Torn between Alexandria and Lindblum because they're both metropolitan areas, which I enjoy in every game; seeing the buildings, liveliness of the townsfolk, etc. Gotta say Alexandria has the slight advantage with it being so pretty looking, haha.
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