It may have passed its prime somewhat, butSkyrimis still an enjoyable jaunt through Tamriel. As well as still being quite pretty to look at and having in-depth lore, it’s anElder Scrollsgame with some very memorable characters. Such NPCs include the faithful Lydia, the Prince of Madness Sheogorath, and many others. But there’s one person who resides within a particular city that really gets on the player’s nerves, and some love nothing more than to dole out some fitting punishments.
In a recent video uploaded to the game’s subreddit, user walter-fring has decided that they’ve had enough of one Nazeem. The clip shows the snobbish character outsideSkyrim’s Breezehome in Whiterunbefore he enters with the player. Once inside and away from prying eyes, walter-fring begins to nudge Nazeem about the place. It ends with him being pushed into a room where a child is sparring with a dummy. It’s a particularly skillful swing of the sword, not intended to do damage to any living creature it seems, that delivers the killing blow to the much-hated NPC, where he falls down dead.
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It’s not uncommon forSkyrimplayers to exact their revenge upon the troublesome character. There have been numerous examples of the Dragonborn using sheer brute strength to end the life of Nazeem, often in violent manners. For fans, he’s generally considered one of the most despised NPCs, perhaps in anyElder Scrollstitle.
For those who are not familiar with the game,Nazeem inSkyrimis particularly hatedbecause of his snooty attitude towards the player. More often than not, when walking around the city of Whiterun, which is one of the early locations that players will come across, he will be seen wandering the streets, stopping to look at the Dragonborn and asking, “Do you get to the Cloud District often?” He then scoffs, “Oh, what am I saying? Of course you don’t.” This has led many to become irate at the way he speaks to the player, and it often ends with his death.
Speaking of frustrations, withBethesda delayingStarfieldand alsoRedfall, many believe that the release ofThe Elder Scrolls 6is going to be even further away. It’s been more than ten years sinceSkyrimwas released, and as beloved as it may be, some can’t help but wonder why the developer has still not given any information about what’s happening with the next entry in the long-running RPG series.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Editionis available for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.