SCP - The Game Console

Chapter 30 - 030 - A Human Form

After Tommy absorbed the Dragon's soul and left for Whiterun I sneakily grabbed a few more dragon bones before departing towards the College of Winterhold located to the north and for this, I finally made myself a Human form!

It cost me a grand total of 525 Divine Energy but it was well worth it since I could start physically learning things without using something like invisibility!

And you may wonder how I managed to get so much Divine Energy in such a short span of time and the answer to that is simple.

[Player [Ragnarok] has slain a Dragon!]

[You have gained 1,500 Divine Energy!]

That's right, due to Tommy slaying a dragon I gained lots of Divine Energy.

But that's to be expected of powerful immortal beings personally created by a Divine Being of unknown strength in this world.

If I got so much Divine Energy from a normal dragon then imagine how much Divine Energy I would get from the higher-tier dragons or even Alduin!

...

Weeks pass and before I reached the College of Winterhold to begin learning the ways of a Mage I found that Tommy has been clearing out some bandit camps around Whiterun to collect some money to pay for a carriage to bring him to the small town just before the 7,000 steps to High Hrothgar.

While he would climb the 7,000 steps I finally reached the outskirts of Winterhold.

Standing outside a small town in the frozen planes a man could be seen.

The man wore hooded white robes with ornate golden patterns that stretched across the robe's surface.

The man had a handsome face with Golden Blond Hair and beautiful blue eyes that resembled the sea.

Beneath the man's robes on his back were three circles of color circling around the middle of his back.

The first circle was Black and represented Darkness and the Dead.

The Second was Golden and it represented the Light and the Living.

The last circle was Green and it represented Nature and Creation.

All these circles represented my 'Divinity' in a way and represent who I am now.

...

I stepped towards the town and noticed that many people gave me strange gazes.

Was it because of my robe?

Or was it just because I am a stranger to them?

Either way, I walked through the street and came upon a bridge that connected to a large structure to the north of the town.

That structure is the College of Winterhold, the only place in Skyrim where men and women can learn how to become Mages.

And I came here for a few reasons.

One, I wanted the knowledge they have on spells and the other magical things they contain within their walls.

Two, I wanted to get my hands on all the Alchemic ingredients available and copy them for my own world.

Now he is some kind of entity that has many unknown powers.

And he is located beneath the college within the Midden underneath the college.

I noticed that an elven woman was sitting within a chair at the top of the ramp underneath the entrance to the bridge.

As soon as I began going up the ramp the elven lady soon noticed me.

"Uh...Hello?" I greeted.

"Cross the bridge at your own peril! The way is dangerous, and the gate will not open. You shall not gain entry!" The elven women told me with some clear hostility.

"May I enter the college?" I asked.

"Perhaps, but what is it you expect to find within the college?" She responded.

'Does she practice this in the mirror or something? It's exactly like the game!'

"I seek to learn the knowledge that is kept within these walls," I responded.

"It would seem the college has what you seek. The question now is what you can offer the college. Not just anyone is allowed inside. Those wishing to enter must show some degree of skill with magic." She replied.

"I see, then this should do, no?" I asked before waving my hand causing the bridge to begin repairing.

In a few minutes, the once old broken and collapsing bridge was completely repaired to its prime.

I looked over to the woman and found her mouth in the form of an 'O' while looking at the now completely repaired bridge.

"What?" I asked confused.

"Y-you...You repaired the bridge? Y-your an Archmage?" she asked with clear surprise.

"Yes, I am an Archmage." I lied without hesitation.

"P-please wait here, I have to inform the Archmage!" she shouted before running off onto the bridge towards the College.

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