For Tess, Smallville is where she lives, but its not her home. She recently referred to Louisiana as home, which is more what she keeps as the memory of one.
Space is home for Kylo. He tries not to think of his childhood one.
Sikozu literally has no home. Her species' homeworld was taken before she was born.
For Sabine, the Ghost is home. Mandalore was her first home (not sure if it's the planet or the system, tbh), and she will always keep it in her heart. She cannot return to Mandalore, bad things will happen to her if she does.
Ahsoka doesn't really have a home, though I guess the Jedi Temple is close. To her, people are her home and Anakin is quickly becoming home. Obi-wan will be too. Not going to mention what happens in the future....lalalalallal.
Rollo...you know, I get a sense he doesn't feel he has a home, which could be a big part of why he does what he does. I think Kattegat is close, but it is Ragnar's. Rollo knows he is welcome there but he can't help feeling like a guest.
For Eliot, Brakebills is home and he can't see a time when he wouldn't be welcome there. Of course, he is not looking at things from a few years from now when he, in theory, will graduate. He finds another home at the end of the season, but we'll have to shelf that answer. (spoilers) I'll have to see if anyone else speaks up, I've training to do.
Enjolras: Paris of 1832. No, and he misses it more than he will easily be persuaded to talk about.
Cosette: Paris of 1833, at the moment, and as she didn't die in a violently suppressed uprising, she still lives there! Home is also a Parisian convent (which she could possibly visit, if the nun rules don't preclude it) and her father and husband, so really all around she's doing fine.
Thor: Asgard. He, too, comes and goes from there. He'd really really like for the Bifrost to be back up and running so people could travel to and from Asgard by other means than Milliways, and he would even more really really like Loki to be alive and well and in Asgard, but home is right there waiting for him all the same.
Kazul: Yet another who comes and goes from home, in her case the Mountains of Morning. Also her next door (ish) neighbor, the Enchanted Forest, has joined a corner of itself to the Milliways forest anyway, so, like. Home is not exactly far for her.
Doctor Dinosaur: HOME IS THE LATE CRETACEOUS PERIOD, TO WHICH HE WILL RETURN AS SOON AS HIS LATEST DEVICE -- WHICH WILL DESTROY MILLIONS OF YEARS OF THE TIMELINE AND RICHOCHET FILTHY MAMMAL ENERGIES BACK THROUGH TIME TO CREATE A SECOND AGE OF THE DINOSAURS -- IS UNVEILED
Alternately I'm not sure he has a concept of home, really, but if he did it would be covered in crystals. And contain no mammals. (And he's almost certainly not actually from the Cretaceous.)
Matt Murdock - Hell's Kitchen Bill Pardy - Wheelsy, South Carolina
For these two 'Home' is intrinsically important to them. The fact is they can't leave and don't really see themselves anywhere but where they're from.
Hellboy - B.P.R.D. in New Jersey. Hellboy can't leave home either, but he wants to. It's just with his looks he'd have nowhere to go, except one of the underground places where the weirdos lurk, but that's really not something he'd want to do. He wants to be part of the world, not hide from it.
Charlie Kenton and Logan are both wanderers. They have places they return to and often (Charlie it's Bailey's Gym, Logan is the X-mansion), but they have little hesitation about leaving and neither would likely specifically identify any one place as 'home'.
The Tick is pretty tied to The City now. Chances are he's not likely to leave as long as he can continue to squat with Arthur. Of course, his previous home base was a bus stop and it wasn't very difficult to get him to leave there, so who really knows.
Emcee is between homes now, but he can never go back to Berlin in his own world.
Pam lives in Shreveport, Louisiana, where she would rather not be, but home is wherever Eric is. (Aww. Shut up.)
Floki's home is with Helga, also wherever she is. (My pups are really loyal to their partners.) I don't think he has any particular ties to Kattegat as a place except for the people he knows. Village life is not really his thing, and that's why he lives away from it in an isolated hut in the woods by the water.
Amascut doesn't have many places left where she is welcome, but her alteregos are a different story thankfully. The places where she is welcome as herself aren't places she wants to be. Home is wherever she says it is. Fairy Fixit lives in a cozy treehouse on the moon. I think though that it might only be where she sleeps. Zanaris (the city, not the moon itself) is home, and she is very welcome there.
Eriond: The Vale, to be honest. He can pop by whenever he has the time.
Evelyn: The Ostwick Circle. She doesn't leave yet. 'Home' changes dramatically for her.
Lois: Smallville. Granted, later also Metropolis is Her City, but Smallville is always home. (Luckily some definitions of 'Smallville' are more portable than others.)
Artoo: Probably at Anakin's side. Later that'll be redefined to 'with Leia' and then 'with Luke.' He makes his home by his person.
Anakin: . . . Arguably a large part of his problem is that he doesn't really have a defined home, although Coruscant with Padme comes closest. Hell, 'with Padme' doesn't even count, really, because they're never settled and he just... doesn't have anyplace he thinks of as 'safe.'
Tavi: 'With Kitai and baby,' obviously. He does have locational concepts up home, but it's difficult to say, in the immediate post-canon era. Calderon was always 'home' through the end of First Lord's Fury; my headcanon is that when he leaves post-war he is internalizing for the first time that no, really, he's outgrown it. (This is probably pushed somewhat by the steadholt he grew up in getting destroyed in the war--seriously, the two places he lived longest are just gone.) If Alera Imperia had survived, he probably would have adjusted 'home' to that fairly swiftly, or kind of maintained both. But it didn't, and Riva is only temporary. It'll probably take a couple years at Appia before he really settles into thinking of it at home, once they do establish the new capital there.
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Bodhi... is still working that.
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Space is home for Kylo. He tries not to think of his childhood one.
Sikozu literally has no home. Her species' homeworld was taken before she was born.
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Ahsoka doesn't really have a home, though I guess the Jedi Temple is close. To her, people are her home and Anakin is quickly becoming home. Obi-wan will be too. Not going to mention what happens in the future....lalalalallal.
Rollo...you know, I get a sense he doesn't feel he has a home, which could be a big part of why he does what he does. I think Kattegat is close, but it is Ragnar's. Rollo knows he is welcome there but he can't help feeling like a guest.
For Eliot, Brakebills is home and he can't see a time when he wouldn't be welcome there. Of course, he is not looking at things from a few years from now when he, in theory, will graduate. He finds another home at the end of the season, but we'll have to shelf that answer. (spoilers)
I'll have to see if anyone else speaks up, I've training to do.
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Enjolras: Paris of 1832. No, and he misses it more than he will easily be persuaded to talk about.
Cosette: Paris of 1833, at the moment, and as she didn't die in a violently suppressed uprising, she still lives there! Home is also a Parisian convent (which she could possibly visit, if the nun rules don't preclude it) and her father and husband, so really all around she's doing fine.
Thor: Asgard. He, too, comes and goes from there. He'd really really like for the Bifrost to be back up and running so people could travel to and from Asgard by other means than Milliways, and he would even more really really like Loki to be alive and well and in Asgard, but home is right there waiting for him all the same.
Kazul: Yet another who comes and goes from home, in her case the Mountains of Morning. Also her next door (ish) neighbor, the Enchanted Forest, has joined a corner of itself to the Milliways forest anyway, so, like. Home is not exactly far for her.
Doctor Dinosaur: HOME IS THE LATE CRETACEOUS PERIOD, TO WHICH HE WILL RETURN AS SOON AS HIS LATEST DEVICE -- WHICH WILL DESTROY MILLIONS OF YEARS OF THE TIMELINE AND RICHOCHET FILTHY MAMMAL ENERGIES BACK THROUGH TIME TO CREATE A SECOND AGE OF THE DINOSAURS -- IS UNVEILED
Alternately I'm not sure he has a concept of home, really, but if he did it would be covered in crystals. And contain no mammals. (And he's almost certainly not actually from the Cretaceous.)
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Bill Pardy - Wheelsy, South Carolina
For these two 'Home' is intrinsically important to them. The fact is they can't leave and don't really see themselves anywhere but where they're from.
Hellboy - B.P.R.D. in New Jersey. Hellboy can't leave home either, but he wants to. It's just with his looks he'd have nowhere to go, except one of the underground places where the weirdos lurk, but that's really not something he'd want to do. He wants to be part of the world, not hide from it.
Charlie Kenton and Logan are both wanderers. They have places they return to and often (Charlie it's Bailey's Gym, Logan is the X-mansion), but they have little hesitation about leaving and neither would likely specifically identify any one place as 'home'.
The Tick is pretty tied to The City now. Chances are he's not likely to leave as long as he can continue to squat with Arthur. Of course, his previous home base was a bus stop and it wasn't very difficult to get him to leave there, so who really knows.
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Pam lives in Shreveport, Louisiana, where she would rather not be, but home is wherever Eric is. (Aww. Shut up.)
Floki's home is with Helga, also wherever she is. (My pups are really loyal to their partners.) I don't think he has any particular ties to Kattegat as a place except for the people he knows. Village life is not really his thing, and that's why he lives away from it in an isolated hut in the woods by the water.
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Fairy Fixit lives in a cozy treehouse on the moon. I think though that it might only be where she sleeps. Zanaris (the city, not the moon itself) is home, and she is very welcome there.
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Fantine, Combeferre, and Jehan Prouvaire: Paris, and hahaha nope.
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Evelyn: The Ostwick Circle. She doesn't leave yet. 'Home' changes dramatically for her.
Lois: Smallville. Granted, later also Metropolis is Her City, but Smallville is always home. (Luckily some definitions of 'Smallville' are more portable than others.)
Artoo: Probably at Anakin's side. Later that'll be redefined to 'with Leia' and then 'with Luke.' He makes his home by his person.
Anakin: . . . Arguably a large part of his problem is that he doesn't really have a defined home, although Coruscant with Padme comes closest. Hell, 'with Padme' doesn't even count, really, because they're never settled and he just... doesn't have anyplace he thinks of as 'safe.'
Tavi: 'With Kitai and baby,' obviously. He does have locational concepts up home, but it's difficult to say, in the immediate post-canon era. Calderon was always 'home' through the end of First Lord's Fury; my headcanon is that when he leaves post-war he is internalizing for the first time that no, really, he's outgrown it. (This is probably pushed somewhat by the steadholt he grew up in getting destroyed in the war--seriously, the two places he lived longest are just gone.) If Alera Imperia had survived, he probably would have adjusted 'home' to that fairly swiftly, or kind of maintained both. But it didn't, and Riva is only temporary. It'll probably take a couple years at Appia before he really settles into thinking of it at home, once they do establish the new capital there.