Wait what?! No! No, no, no!
If you are going to type the way you type, then you can't be having typographical errors with the way you type! For example, having "liwk" for "like" and "donbt" for "don't". Obviously those are typographical errors.
Now, I'm not one to point out misspellings. Hey, that happens, and besides words don't have to be spelled correctly if the gist is gotten. But there's no way I'm persisting with decoding your typings if you are going to haphazardly and partially encrypt them, too!
Is there any way you could maybe train autocorrect to correct such typographical errors without auto-decoding everything else you type?
(Or is perhaps the way you type the result of having already tried to train autocorrect?? And so autocorrect is actually typing for you? Personally I just leave autocorrect off.)
But to answer your question: Paradise Valley in
Might and Magic VI. I feel like it's unlikely any solicitors will be knocking on the door. Rather scenic, too. And I'm sure there'd be fascinating conversations with the Master of Dark Magic just down the street.