Started on tana. Lived by a lake for about a week as a new player before I found my first portal. About 4 days later I Found another portal that led to Ultima City and fell in love immediately. I still remember the first time I stepped out of the portal and saw all the tall building and everything surrounding me, the gleam flooring, the shops. The incredible amount of coin everything cost that I never had. At the time I think I had 1000c when I moved there, eventually became a multi millionaire, but I spend my money on everything I require. I dont craft, or have a shop. But I packed up all my blocks and tools within 10 minutes and setup a small humble abode in the east side where I could find land, which was in the boonies back then, now it’s nearly centerline of the city if you are going border to border of the city limits. I will always love the vibe and the business of Ultima city though, that is my heart’s home.

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I landed on Alder and just decided to keep building there after traveling to a few planets without placid wildlife early on and getting destroyed and chased across seemingly half the world by them. :sweat_smile: Just didn’t want to deal with any of that on my home world. And Alder is pretty, sort of an Autumn world.

I found a spot near where I landed for the first time and never moved.

I found a spot on a hill, over looking the water, and built there.

Too bad about the orange wood.

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I also have stayed and built quite near to my landing spot.
Almost moved to biitula but was already getting a tad crowded even back in the early days.
But Sochaltin kept drawing me back…no angry spitters and, well, the very most important element for me…
the view

I might move one day but not just yet.

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Pure environment, come across a nice spot on a t4 planet that kicked my imagination.
But still have my t2 landingspot, put some work there to from time to time.

Built on a planet in my timeline and in an ugly area I could terraform so I wouldn’t have to worry about neighbors haha

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This first, then lowest population for maximum hermit. :slight_smile: