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The unlucky NPC was sacrificed for a thousand days in a row, just to urge the update of The Elder Scrolls 6

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The unlucky NPC was sacrificed for a thousand days in a row, just to urge the update of The Elder Scrolls 6

In the next part of "Runaway Player", you will be the protagonist.

If you ask The Elder Scrolls 5 players who the most hated NPC is, nine times out of ten they will answer Nakim in Snowman.

The reason why everyone hates him is very simple, every time he encounters this NPC, he will come over and talk to him: "Have you been to Genting District?" Without waiting for anyone to answer, he condescendingly mocked: "Oh, look what I'm talking about, you must not have been." Many players are so angry that they want to kill people because of this attitude of no one in their eyes.

The unlucky NPC was sacrificed for a thousand days in a row, just to urge the update of The Elder Scrolls 6

Of course, The Elder Scrolls 5 does allow players to kill NPCs, but the problem is that new players often don't know which NPCs have an important impact on the plot and which NPCs are insignificant.

What's even more irritating, however, is that once the player lets Natsum go, they will meet him all over the world and receive similar taunts every time, which is tireless. When players know that this NPC doesn't have much effect on the development of the plot, they will inevitably have murderous intent. Over time, Nazim became the street rat in The Elder Scrolls 5.

The unlucky NPC was sacrificed for a thousand days in a row, just to urge the update of The Elder Scrolls 6

There are also many similar memes

Sidek is also one of the players who hates Nazim, and in 2021 he uploaded a video on his YouTube channel that was only 8 seconds long and very simple: shoot Naqim from behind. And Sidek said that before the release of The Elder Scrolls 6, he would come and kill Natsum once a day.

The unlucky NPC was sacrificed for a thousand days in a row, just to urge the update of The Elder Scrolls 6

Although The Elder Scrolls 5 has been on the market for more than a decade, videos of the persecution of Natsum are nothing new, and players have long tried all sorts of ways to kill this annoying NPC, but Sidek is the only one who has developed "killing" into "urging change".

Since 2021, Sidek has persecuted Natsum every day in a different way, sometimes knocking his head off with a hammer, and sometimes blasting him all the way to the lake with a "dragon roar" to feed the mermaids, with videos ranging from a few seconds to a minute.

The unlucky NPC was sacrificed for a thousand days in a row, just to urge the update of The Elder Scrolls 6

There are also "borrowed knives to kill"

Two weeks ago, Sidek's "urging" business reached an important milestone. The first is that it's been six years since The Elder Scrolls 6 released its first trailer in 2018, and so far, that 30-second trailer is still what players know about the game.

Secondly, the number of times Sidek killed Nachem came to 999. To celebrate the sixth anniversary of the release of the trailer for The Elder Scrolls 6, and to commemorate his 1,000 consecutive killings of Nachim, Sidek has done a great job: organizing a battle royale of a thousand Nachims.

The unlucky NPC was sacrificed for a thousand days in a row, just to urge the update of The Elder Scrolls 6

The battle royale lasted about 3 and a half minutes, and the last surviving Nazim did not escape, being shot dead by Sidek with an arrow from behind, which is a tribute to the way Nazim died in the first video.

The unlucky NPC was sacrificed for a thousand days in a row, just to urge the update of The Elder Scrolls 6

It is worth mentioning that although this video has caused a lot of repercussions, with 16,000 views, and many players praise Sidek's perseverance in the comment area, in fact, more often, Sidek's videos are only a few hundred plays, and there are only one or two comments. But it is clear that this did not affect his enthusiasm.

The unlucky NPC was sacrificed for a thousand days in a row, just to urge the update of The Elder Scrolls 6

In the past few days, Sidek's videos have returned to their previous style, entering the game ordinarily, and persecuting Nazim ordinarily, and so far, 1013 videos of Sidek's persecution of Nazim have been uploaded.

The unlucky NPC was sacrificed for a thousand days in a row, just to urge the update of The Elder Scrolls 6

We don't know if Sidek is the one among the players who is most looking forward to The Elder Scrolls 6, but if the NPCs in the game have a mind, then Natsum must be the one who is most eager for The Elder Scrolls 6 to be released soon.