Among the numerous memorable NPCs of Skyrim, few have left quite the strong impression the way Nazeem has. This self-enamored, social-climbing Redguard has spawned such a vast plethora of hate clubs and memes that he may well rival even the infamous cliff racers of Morrowind. «Do you get to the cloud district very often? Oh, what am I saying, of course you don’t» is a phrase that is forever enshrined in the minds of every Skyrim player.
While many people consider Nazeem's voice to be just as grating as the shrieks of the airborne vermin of Vvardenfell, unlike the cliff racers, killing Nazeem is an unlawful act within the boundaries of the game and brands the Dragonborn a murderer. This has done little to thwart most players, and the choice of execution ranges from simple methods such as killing through a console command to more intricate plots such as raising Nazeem's corpse to serve the Dragonborn in death.
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The latest in this series of elaborate revenge fantasies is darkly humorous in its practicality: trapping Nazeem's soul into a Soul Gem and using it to enchant the Dragonborn's blade with the essence of one of Skyrim's most annoying NPCs. Redditor kolayaKonulan_bocek spared no expense in housing Nazeem's condescending spirit, as it now fuels a Dragonbone Sword bearing his name with ridiculously potent enchantments.
Much like Nazeem himself, the blade is still far from perfect, and many players in the thread pointed out that the original poster could further enhance the potency of their enchantments in Skyrim through a well-known exploit based around an Alchemy and Enchanting loop. Others have pointed out that being turned into a sword
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