Nazeem is mean to pretty much everyone he comes across, including the Dragonborn. Nazeem’s negative attitude has made him one of the game’s least popular characters and has put a sizable target on his back. There are many clips online of Skyrim players killing or otherwise tormenting Nazeem, but one of the more recent ones is especially bizarre.

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In a clip recently uploaded to the Skyrim subreddit, Reddit user walter-fring managed to decapitate Nazeem. Nazeem’s head remains suspended in mid-air, while his body gets back up like nothing happened. Nazeem’s body then starts to move around independently of his head, though his head makes some strained efforts to rejoin his body. What makes this clip even stranger is that walter-fring claims to have pulled it off without using any of Skyrim’s many mods.

According to walter-fring’s testing, Nazeem is stuck in this state permanently. And while Nazeem is still able to walk around and otherwise act like things are normal, he is unable to speak. Since Nazeem is so hated by the Skyrim community for the way he talks to people, it makes sense that fans are happy to see his speaking ability taken away from him. The post has amassed nearly 15,000 upvotes at the time of this writing, so it seems many in the Skyrim community are happy to see Nazeem get his comeuppance, as strange as the whole situation may be.

This is far from the first time that someone in the Skyrim community has uploaded a clip of themselves attacking Nazeem, and fans have only gotten more creative about it over time. The release of certain Skyrim VR mods have made it possible for players to physically slap Nazeem in that version of the game, and others have turned killing Nazeem into a project in and of itself.

For example, one Skyrim player is killing Nazeem every single day until The Elder Scrolls 6 is released. They have managed to kill Nazeem 258 times at the time of this writing, and with Elder Scrolls 6 still years away from release, it’s unlikely that they will be done killing him at any point in the near future.

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