Ok lets say a Baldurian human has a home in the city.
How is "returning home" going to be at all meaningful when you've never been there? You will literally be there and see your "home" for the first time.
For a "home" to have any weight in the narrative you have to be able to be there before you are abducted. You have to be familiar with it and its surroundings and people. Possibly even make choices how your home looks for it to actually feel like yours.
But Larian's strength is not immersion or storytelling, they might go for something like this and think it's great.