Traditionally, players of Skyrim who have a grudge against Nazeem may resort to killing the snooty character themselves. However, an interesting observation was made by a fan when they noticed that the game itself seems to share the players' dislike for the character. The Elder Scrolls series offers an abundance of content, with each game providing a vast world to explore. The residents of these worlds play a vital role in bringing them to life, making them feel like a living and breathing place rather than just a game.
Skyrim, in particular, has a cast of memorable NPCs, from the loyal and dependable Lydia, to the unpredictable Prince of Madness, Sheogorath. Whether loved or loathed, these characters add depth to the game and provide players with someone to interact with between battling dragons. However, there is one citizen who is so despised that even the game itself takes a disliking to him, and this has been the case since the game was first released.
That individual is none other than Nazeem, a Redguard residing in the city of Whiterun. Recently, a post on Reddit by user Old-Brilliant-8862 showcased an unusual occurrence in Skyrim. The game seemed to take matters into its own hands, allowing the murder of Nazeem without the player's intervention. In a brief clip, Nazeem can be seen falling to the ground out of nowhere as the user exits the Bannered Mare inn. It's an odd spectacle, especially considering that Nazeem is widely regarded as one of the game's most despised characters.
Skyrim is notorious for its glitches and bugs, which have led to some of the most bizarre happenings in gaming history. These quirks are a significant reason why the game remains popular today, nearly a decade after its initial release. Fans are always eager to share the strange events they've encountered during their playthroughs, and Old-Brilliant-8862's video is just one more addition to the long list.
Nazeem, a character in Skyrim, has garnered a lot of hate from fans of the game due to his elitist attitude towards the player character, the Dragonborn. He often belittles them by asking if they ever visit the Cloud District before quickly dismissing the possibility. This behavior has caused much frustration among players over the years, and it appears that even the game itself shares in the collective animosity towards Nazeem. The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim - Anniversary Edition is available now on various platforms, including PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.