There will almost certainly be a time when people will move on fromSkyrim, but now is not that time, it seems. However, fans would like to see the next installment in the long-running series, but withThe Elder Scrolls 6allegedly still in early development, it’s likely to be a good while before a new Tamriel story emerges. In the meantime,TES5players are keeping themselves amused in this decade-old release, and one way to do that is to make one NPC’s life a living hell.

In a recent post on theSkyrimsubReddit, user Eddiemoreno has uploaded a very brief clip of their playthrough. During the footage, they can be seen performing a shout in the direction of Nazeem, the Redguard who saunters around the city of Whiterun. While this doesn’t kill the much-hated character, it does cause them to fling backwards. In doing so, this inexplicably causes a nearby guard to wield their weapon and head straight for the NPC. Others soon join, and Nazeem is quickly dispatched for seemingly no reason. The player is then admonished by the guard for shouting, but otherwise gets off scot-free despite injuring a civilian.

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For those who are perhaps less familiar with the game,Nazeem is one ofSkyrim’s most hated characters. Most players admit that his snobbery can cause them to initiate a quicksave before offing the NPC. The reason why he’s so hated is due to his catchphrase, in which, apropos of nothing, he will ask the Dragonborn whether they get to the city’s Cloud District very often. Before a response can be given, Nazeem immediately says, “Oh what am I saying. Of course you don’t,” in that very snooty manner that has caused him to see the end of a blade many times. In this case, it was one of Whiterun’s own guards that shut him up for good.

The game has been out since 2011, so that means there have been more than a few attempts to murder the elitist Redguard. SomeSkyrim players like to kill Nazeem with a neat trick shot, and there’s even been one person who has dedicated every day to bludgeoning him untilThe Elder Scrolls 6comes out.

WithBethesda discounting a load of games to celebrate QuakeCon 2022, there’s now a greater opportunity for newcomers to pick up a copy ofSkyrim. As a result, it looks as though even more players are going to happen upon one of Tamriel’s most despised NPCs, which means Nazeem may meet a lot more gruesome ends.

The Elder Scrolls: Skyrimis available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.