中庭はカレッジの3つのホールへと分岐する。カレッジの左手には見習いの居住区 Hall of Attainment(英語版)、一方では、カレッジの右手には上級の魔法使い居住区 Hall of Countenance(英語版) がある。真っ直ぐ進むと、カレッジの講堂 Hall of the Elements(英語版) がある。
Hall of the Elements(英語版) から、左手で Arch-mage's quarters(英語版) に分かれ、さらに右手でカレッジの図書館 The Arcanaeum(英語版) に分かれる。
カレッジの真下にある監獄と貯蔵庫のエリア The Midden(英語版) は Atronach Forge、Augur of Dunlain(英語版)、Daedric Relic(英語版) を収納している。Ice Wraith(英語版) と Draugr(英語版) が The Midden のホールに住んでいる。ここにあるトンネルは、カレッジの外 "Skyrim" に通じている。
歴史と起源[]
歴史文書[]
カレッジの図書館に保管されている論文によると、その時代は700年も前に遡ることになる。しかし、Serana との会話では、彼女が First Era(英語版) に埋葬された時期よりも前の時代のカレッジのことを回想していることから、もっとかなり前からカレッジが存在していたことがわかる。
The first recorded evidence of the College's existence is Pocket Guide to the Empire, Third Edition: Skyrim(英語版). Arguably, the documents in the College are not meant to date the institution's age. As noted in the Pocket Guide to the Empire, the College became home to an older library of documents, the Ysmir Collective(英語版).[1]
Mages Guild との関係[]
As the College is independent from the Mage's Guild(英語版), Necromancy(英語版) was never made illegal by the College, unlike the Arcane University(英語版) in Cyrodiil(英語版). The practice is generally regarded as a tool, not a weapon, although practicing it outside of the College is advised against by Phinis Gestor. Like Cyrodiil, there are still wandering groups of Necromancers that do not function alongside the College. Because the College is independent of the jurisdiction of the Mages Guild(英語版), it was unaffected by the Necromancy Ban of 3E 431(英語版) and the subsequent eradication of that ban which led to battles against Mannimarco.
不信[]
The college is often blamed for the Great Collapse(英語版) of 4E 122 and is therefore widely distrusted. It is often believed that it was activities at the college that caused the disaster; the proof of this is that only the college remained untouched. The college has since been cautious as to avoid provoking the population of Skyrim. Many nationalistic Nords(英語版) also do not trust the College because of the fact that the immigrant Dunmer(英語版) make up the vast majority of the members within the faction. Additionally, most Nords view magic and its practitioners as spineless and weak, as stated quite humorously by a pair of feuding siblings upon entering Winterhold.
Lectures[]
Lectures are held in the Hall of the Elements during the day. These cover a wide range of subjects and the Dragonborn is welcome to listen, provided the college has been joined.
"I would just like to remind everyone, once again, that Restoration is indeed a valid school of magic. It is absolutely worthy of research, despite many of the notes I've had left in my bed. And my desk. And on occasion, my meals. Anyone suggesting that Restoration is better left to the priests of the Temples, I think, is forgetting a few things.
Firstly, the ability to repel the undead cannot be ignored. Skyrim is well known to be full of these... Draugr, ancient Nord warriors who cannot find peace. I submit that everyone in this College has, at one time or another, relied on one of the Restoration spells that can keep them at bay.
Secondly, how can anyone forget wards? They have become essential to any mage working in dangerous situations. They are counted upon every bit as much as Candlelight, or Invisibility. But more importantly, wards have saved lives. This is a simple fact. Every mage in this College regularly uses wards for practice, so as to avoid physical harm. I truly hope that these points actually sink in, and that more care and thought is given to this subject in the future. Thank you."
Faralda(英語版): The Synod(英語版) and The College of Whispers(英語版)[]
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"It is no secret that both the Synod and the College of Whispers have recently made inquiries as to the status of our College here in Winterhold. At this time, there is no indication that either group is aware of the other's correspondence. The College of Winterhold has thus far declined requests for direct meetings. This has been at the specific request of Arch-Mage Aren.
Aren believed that although the initial communications were innocent enough, they were sent with a particular motive in mind. The Synod's harsh rules and draconian structure are maintained only by suppressing any opposition to their Council's policies. It is entirely possible that they look to our College here in Winterhold in order to find supporters for their organization. Likewise, the College of Whispers has long been driven by its desire to directly oppose the Synod. They focus on research banned by the Synod, such as Conjuration and Necromancy. The College of Whispers hopes to learn that our College also supports these avenues of research. Thus they may claim that the Synod is indeed a political minority in the Empire and should be treated as such.
Our actual position and policies are irrelevant. No matter the facts of the response, it will certainly be twisted to suit the whims of either group. Indeed, it has been jokingly suggested that we send the exact same response to both, which each will warp into support for their side. At present, these two groups do little beyond attempting to gain the attention and favor of the Emperor. They appear to have little interest in real study and research for the sake of gaining knowledge.
Arch-Mage Aren believes that their conflict poses a significant threat to the autonomy of our College, and I concur. Falling in with either would threaten to draw much unwanted attention to our College. If either group goes through less official channels and attempt to contact you directly, please refer them to the College's Master Wizard. Say as little as possible so as to avoid compromising our neutral position."
"The existence of so-called "Doomstones" throughout Skyrim has been repeatedly verified. The meaning of these stones has not. The prevailing opinion of Skyrim natives is that the stones are indeed magical in nature. While there is no direct evidence of this, it does seem likely.
References to similar stones appear in lore throughout the various Tamrielic cultures. None, however, exactly match the markings or distribution of Skyrim's stones. At present, there is no confirmation of any of the various theories surrounding the nature of these stones. Their relative positions do not indicate that any individual stone is part of a larger, unobserved pattern. Also, their placement throughout Skyrim does not correspond to any known magical phenomenon.
The age of the stones themselves has yet to be officially determined. It has been widely assumed that they were placed during the Merethic Era. Writings from that period, including those of Ysgramor himself, do not mention the stones and thus this idea cannot be verified. Nonetheless, many are drawn to these stones based on the local stories describing them as a source of significant power. The College will continue to research these intriguing objects, and of course any findings will be relayed with all possible haste."
"As many know, there is an ongoing effort to research the work of the Archmagus Shalidor. He is most remembered for his great maze of Labyrinthian, said to hold "Glamoril", or the secret of life. While stories have persisted since the First Era, none have ever confirmed the existence of this "Glamoril" or its purpose or function.
The College has developed some theories, however. We know that Shalidor had an understanding of magic that surpassed almost any of either his age or ours. The few works of his that have been recovered suggest that he had an understanding of magic and the world that few have ever achieved. What is interesting is that it appears he was also incredibly prolific, writing on a diverse array of subjects. An array so great, in fact, that it remains a source of curiosity.
What, then, of this Glamoril? It means "secret of life" in elvish. Could this be an explanation for Shalidor's works? Is it possible that it somehow contributed to his work? Perhaps allowed him to life multiple lifetimes in a short span of time? Increased his intelligence and knowledge in ways unfathomable to us? We may never know for certain. The College is always searching for more of Shalidor's writings in an attempt to understand both our knowledge of the man, and of magic in general."
"Projects are underway to discern the origin and nature of the College's recent find in Saarthal. Any and all theories are currently being considered. Those with ideas should please speak with Mirabelle.
At this time, there is no indication that, as has been rumored, the object is in fact a physical part of Magnus, the god of magic. It has been suggested that the object is a gateway to the realm of Aetherius, but nothing has proven that idea one way or the other. It has been proposed that the object is in fact the entirety of Aurbis in one physical space. This would of course mean that Tamriel, indeed all of Mundus, is actually contained within the sphere.
It further suggests that we are somehow then outside our own existence while looking in at it. While the idea seems dubious at best, it has not, at present, been entirely ruled out."
As with most other places in Skyrim, the College is a possible spawning place for dragons - sometimes several dragons. The most commonly encountered dragon around level 20 and higher is the Blood Dragon(英語版) and will usually respawn.
Just beneath the floor of the College quarters, there are four chests containing various high-leveled robes(英語版), tomes(英語版), soul gems(英語版), quest items, and other mage-oriented gear organized by magic school(英語版). They can be accessed on the PC version by typing "TCL" into the console to toggle no-clipping mode and enable walking through solid surfaces. On the console versions, these chests are randomly accessible due to bugs in the game's texture loading system. There may be a missing floor tile in the Hall of the Elements, revealing one of the chests. It is then reachable by crouching close to the chest without touching the broken floor. All objects taken from these chests are considered stolen(英語版).
Even after joining the College, Farengar Secret-Fire(英語版) in Dragonsreach(英語版) still says, "You know, if you have the aptitude, you should join the mages' college in Winterhold."
The College of Winterhold has more teachers than students at the time the Dragonborn joins.
This may be because most of the teachers are involved in their own research, much like real universities.
In the Hall of Elements, Colette Marence(英語版) will host a meeting with all the teachers including the librarian, to explain that the school of Restoration(英語版) is essential to the school of magic. When her speech is completed everyone returns to their daily positions.
After becoming the The Thieves Guild Master and obtaining the Amulet of Articulation. Joining the College by persuading Faralda will not allow the Miscellaneous quest "Discover College Of Winterhold" to be completed.
バグ[]
このセクションには The College of Winterhold に関連するバグ情報があります。リストにバグを追加する前に下記の事項を考慮してください:
PC 360 PS3 Rarely, when fast traveling to the College on horseback(英語版), the Dragonborn might be hurled off the precipices surrounding the college.
As of Patch 1.3 the "Visit the College of Winterhold" quest may not complete if the persuasion or Dragonborn dialogue options are used.
360 Solution: Type setstage MG01Pointer 200 into the console.
360 Many of the mages at the College can die during dragon attacks, making certain spells and side quests impossible to obtain.
360 If siding with the Stormcloaks(英語版) during the Civil War(英語版), Savos Aren(英語版) may disappear, preventing the completion of the College questline.
Dismissing a follower inside the Hall of the Elements while magic is being practiced causes the mages and the follower to become hostile towards one another. Usually, this causes the follower to be killed due to the multiple magic attacks.
Faralda(英語版) may not recognize that the entry-spell is cast, preventing access to the college through the front gate.
Solution: Access The Midden(英語版) by scaling the rock face the college sits on. The entrance lies at the foot of the cliff, near the back of the college. Upon entering, the other students and teachers treat the Dragonborn as a new student.
360 While taking the tour of the College, Mirabelle Ervine will sometimes pause and stare after talking about the history of that area.
Solution: Talk to her and she will say, "After I show you the grounds, we can talk." Then she proceeds with the tour.
360 Fast traveling to the College may result in a dead dragon(英語版) spawning on the roof.
360 Leaving during the tour of the College or during the time when Savos Aren's body needs to be discovered, the questline halts and cannot be completed.