Artist: OK, I read this expecting to see the Dragonlance Chronicles, but they're not here. As I remember, Solace, the town in which the adventurers start their campaign, is devastated by the bad armies.

IdleDandy: Wouldn't Krypton be a quintessential Doomed Home Planet?

{{Seth}} ... ... ... Hell yeah. It fits perfectly when you think about it.

SevenSeals: I didn't add this to the page because it doesn't really fit, but it's something to think about.

This trope is a specialization of a more general phenomenon: that the game starts at a certain location where you will only briefly remain before heading out, never to return there again because the location is destroyed or otherwise made inaccessible. Examples: Irenicus' dungeon in ''Baldur's Gate 2: Shadows of Amn'', the battlecruiser in ''Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic''. In fact, a game starting with "escape from the crashing/exploding ship/house/boat/planet" is very common, and not just limited to home towns.

{{Seth}}: Removed the Omashu example because this is A- A jump start trope so it happens at the start not the second season and B- it was none of the characters hometown.

SevenSeals: Removed the other ''Avatar'' reference as well, because it's just weak. The Southern Air Temple is a poor example of a hometown and it doesn't get destroyed the minute Aang leaves there, in order to spur him on a quest - it's destroyed while he's languishing in a block of ice for a century, and it's arguably his fault for taking himself out of the picture in the first place. ''Avatar'' is not a game, and IMO examples from other genres should be held to higher standards to appear here (''Superman'' certainly counts).

Prfnoff: Removed the Scouring of the Shire, which is already more appropriately covered under YouCantGoHomeAgain... no, actually in WhereItAllBegan.

Prfnoff: Removed the page image. MemeticMutation aside, it's also on TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive in a smaller version, and it's a better fit there. We need something showing a bunch of burning houses, I think. Something like [[http://blogs.pcworld.com/gameon/images/jeanne_arc_3.jpg this]]...