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Ruby taps the book he placed on the table (with the dagger resting on it) while he grabs the bread with his other hand. "All of my belongings."

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Enthir doesn't look surprised—maybe he got the gossip of how Ruby arrived—but does look at the items and says, "I can take them with me if you want." At Ruby's expression he adds, "I will not steal them. This is a tome of Flame Cloak and that is a dagger of frost, neither of which is particularly valuable especially at the College." He nods in Ruby's direction. "That amulet might be more valuable. It's not clear at a glance what it does, if anything. Might be it's only got a protection spell, might be it does something else."

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That logic seems reasonable enough, and maybe Enthir is lying but that would be a pretty weird lie, so Ruby offers him book and dagger and they promptly disappear.

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Enthir seems to on his own not particularly seek conversation, so he lets it die as both of them finish eating. Once done, his book disappears, and he says, "Let's go, then."

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Let's go, then!

...and hopefully Enthir will do literally anything about the fact that Ruby continues to be naked!

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He does indeed do literally anything. Once they're outside, he casts two spells on Ruby, then starts walking.

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The spells feel... interesting. Ruby can tell that they are much more powerful than anything he's done thus far, but other than feeling the effects themselves he can't discern their magical properties at all.

But the effects are plenty interesting. He is feeling as warm as if he were—well, he's not sure, not as warm as inside the tavern but warm enough to be comfortable. That must be the 'skin' spell. The other effect is somewhat subtler but stranger still, once you pay attention to it. He walks, and he can feel the frozen ground and bits of snow under his feet, but they aren't cold. Not warm, either. Or neutral. They just aren't anything. There isn't a temperature to them, as far as temperature is concerned his body is walking on air, even though he can still feel it on his skin. And the wind feels even freakier, because a deep association in his soul is telling him that with wind this biting he should be lacerated by the cold but instead he's not. His temperature is stable.

Yeah, he can see how you wouldn't need any protective gear with this, at least when it comes to braving the elements. Presumably the spells will run out at some point, but until then he feels perfectly comfortable.

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The City of Winterhold

The Frozen Hearth is right by the city gates to the south, while the College is to the northeast, perched upon a rock pillar and surrounded by a chasm down to the frigid shore below. Its only connection to the city proper is a bridge, improbably still standing despite the Great Collapse. Flames and lights of magicka adorn the bridge and the college itself, and with the clouded skies raining snow down on them it's the most visible feature in the horizon.

It's a while of walking to get to it, during which Enthir has to renew the spells on Ruby, but soon enough they reach the ramp up to the bridge. Under the entry archway before the bridge proper starts there is a circular slab of stone with a strange symbol on it. Enthir walks past it just fine, but when Ruby tries he is prevented from advancing by an invisible force. "Your fire spell," says Enthir, turning around. "Use it on the symbol. Only mages are allowed into the College, save with special dispensation, and staff need to register your magical signature for the wards to let you through."

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"Interesting security," Ruby comments, summoning a ball of flame into his hand then launching it at the symbol.

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It glows when it's hit, and Enthir casts another spell on it which makes it flash then go inert again. "You should be registered, now. Step through."

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Ruby does, and this time there is nothing preventing him from doing it.

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The bridge is kind of terrifyingly narrow, especially the bits where the walls on the sides of it are are gone and bits of the floor have broken off. Enthir walks swiftly and confidently, though, and doesn't seem at all worried about falling. He doesn't even look where he's going.

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Ruby likes the aesthetic but not more than he likes being alive, so he will instead tread carefully and watch where he's going. And the wind here, with no buildings and other walls to block and shelter, is biting enough it starts to cut through the protective spells. It's not very strong, though, thankfully, because getting pushed off the edge is a very real risk.

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Enthir is looking rather annoyed by the time Ruby gets to the gates but he doesn't say anything and the gates open for him. They get to a courtyard circled by an open corridor that has doors to four of the five buildings of the College, one at each "corner" of it. There are two squat buildings decorated with windows in the courtyard, looking to be something like greenhouses. The corridor is broken by the door to the main building, and a stone walkway connects it to the part of the circular corridor with the entrance gates, with a magical light shooting up into the sky from the center and a sculpture of a mage in flowing robes looking at them from behind it, and that's where Enthir seems to be leading Ruby. "I need to find M—oh, there she is."

    A human is at the door of the main building having what seems to be a rather heated conversation with an elf of the same ethnicity as Nelacar—an Altmer, or high elf. She's garbed in something similar to what Enthir and Nelacar wear, but the elf isn't; his robes (if they can be called that) are a much darker blue than the College's, a long-sleeved close-fitting jacket held to his body by a belt with a silver buckle in the shape of a star, and high boots and a loincloth following a similar style. "...believe I made myself rather clear," they catch the human saying.

        "Yes, of course," says the elf. "I'm simply trying to understand the reasoning behind the decision."

    "I have already explained it. You may be used to the Empire bowing to your every whim, but you will find the Thalmor will find no such treatment here. You are here at the pleasure of the Archmage. I hope you appreciate the opportunity."

        "Yes, of course. The Archmage has my thanks."

    "Very good. Then we're done here." And she has certainly made a final decision, for she turns around and starts walking along the walkway in long strides. Only two of them, though, because then she notices them. "Enthir. And who might this be?"

"A new student. Your office? This isn't urgent, but it might be important."

    That gives her pause. "I see. I do not have any pressing matters at this moment." She looks at Ruby. "I am Mirabelle Ervine, Master Wizard at the College."

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"My name's Ruby. It's a pleasure to meet you."

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"Well, why don't the two of you come with me, then?" She turns back around (the elf is no longer there, having entered the building after he was summarily dismissed) and goes into the main building. "I will give you a proper tour later, but for now, this is the Hall of the Elements. This is where most of your lessons will be held, the practical ones downstairs and the lectures here." She gestures at the room in front of them, a large circle with benches surrounding a center that has a podium, presumably for use by the lecturer. "The stairs to the right will lead up to the Arcanaeum—our library—and the ones to the left will lead you to the staff offices. Both of them go all the way up to the Archmage's office and quarters, but he is not to be disturbed by anything not of the utmost importance." So to the left she leads them, and up to a room that contains a desk with one chair behind it and two in front of it, a cupboard, and a tall and wide bookshelf. She takes the seat behind the desk and Enthir takes one of the ones in front of it.

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And he takes the other, naturally.

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    "Very well, then. Do you want to explain?"

"This man walked into town yesterday evening. Just as naked, clutching these," book and dagger, "and wearing that amulet. He passed out on a guard and was freezing to death by the time Nelacar healed him."

    "Nelacar is still here." She does not sound very pleased.

"Yes," he says, sounding irritated by the statement of the obvious. "Anyway. This man here knows how to cast some spells but doesn't know their names, doesn't have Soothe or Foxskin but does have Oakflesh, and Nelacar asked me if I recognised him as one of the missing students."

    "...hmm." To Ruby: "Why don't you tell me your version of things?"

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So he recites the same things he told Nelacar earlier.

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    "...how convenient that you'd show up like this just as a group of students is about to begin their lessons. And yes, the dead body is intriguing—Yisra was working on improving the flame cloak spell, I believe. Nelacar was right, you should speak to Phinis Gestor about this."

"'Tis most disturbing. The wards did not recognise his signature, either, so he's certainly never been here before. And he's not a Nord." The inflection at the end of that sentence suggests some uncertainty, though.

    "No, I don't believe so." To Ruby: "Did you have any further mysterious feelings of familiarity once you stepped foot in the College?"

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"No. It just felt right, at the time, when Nelacar suggested that I come here. Before I even knew what here was."

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"One cannot discount the possibility of a sleeper agent of some sort."

    "The College is not particularly secretive about anything, what would such an agent hope to accomplish?"

"What does Ancano hope to accomplish?"

    "He is here to 'advise', as he's said so many times. His role is not one of a passive observer. And if our friend here turns out to be a trap, the College houses the most brilliant and talented mages in Skyrim, and perhaps all of Tamriel. There is little he could do to harm us." To Ruby: "No offence."

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"None taken, these sound like very sensible considerations."

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"Very well. I don't believe secrecy on any of this should be necessary, so you need not worry about that."

    "As you say."

And to Ruby: "Go to the Hall of Attainment—that's the western tower. One of the rooms on the ground floor will have been assigned to you, and your name will be on the plaque next to it. The door will open to your hand only. Take the day to unwind some; your room will have some books and a set of College fabrics as well as some less conspicuous clothes," meaning clothes for non-wizards. "You'll have a few dressers, a safe chest, and an empty bookshelf.

"The ground floor also has a small banquet area, it's resupplied twice a day and you can take whatever you want from it but do be considerate of your classmates. And speaking of which, I encourage you to meet them.

"I will come to Attainment at the seventh bell and I'll show you around, and tomorrow practical lessons begin at the eighth bell in the morning.

"Anything else you need to know?"

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Everything.

"I think I can make do for now, thank you. Uh, is there any chance I could have access to a journal to write on?"

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