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The Winterhold College Admission Scandal

It’s a day ending in Y so it’s time for another rant. I’m sitting in my arch mage’s quarters trying to figure out out how I got this far. My current character is a Nord babrbarian who only wanted to take a look inside the college. Fast forward a week later he’s the equivalent of the school’s dean.  Like how?! Why?!

He knows no magic save for the mage light spell he cast to get in, and the ward spell needed to advance beyond his one and only real class. If I had this guys luck in college I’d be going places in life. 

Heres to hoping Ramses has a theory to make sense of this. 

 

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  • You can go through the entire Thieve's Guild questline without stealing pretty much anything and being a complete idiot and doing things wrong. 

    • I recall Raidriar posted a link to an article in our Riftens most wanted build pointing out that the Thieves guild were more like thugs than actual thieves 

  • I like that if you ignore the college for long enough through the main quest, you can tell them your the db and they will ask you to use the th'um and they let you in that way. I thought that was a neal little attention to detail.

    • I notice Skyrim has a lot of these little moments were great attention to detail is paid. And I like that quite a lot. But then there are those colossal misses, like how a dimwit who can barely cast a ward ends up being archmage. 

  • Imagine if a nobleman spent thousands of septims bribing  officials into letting their dumbass kids into the College of Winterhold 

  • Skyrim’s faction quests could have been so much more if only they didn’t insist on holding the player’s hand. 

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