This mod allows the player to persuade everyone's favorite Redguard, Nazeem, to kill himself.
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Changelogs
Version 1.1
Updated to work on newest Skyrim version (1.6.1170 at time of writing), had to add SEQ file to have the mod work without needing to make a hard save and loading it for the dialogue option to appear
This mod allows the player to persuade everyone's favorite Redguard, Nazeem, to kill himself. This is my first mod, and I pretty much made it to help me learn the basics of Creation Kit.
Update 2024-11-08:
After the mod not working for quite a while (and a few too many frustrating hours of testing and debugging), I've updated it to work on the latest version of SSE again (at time of writing current version is 1.6.1170 on Steam). Todd, if you ever read this, I want you to know, I should not have to create a SEQ file in xEdit just to have the custom dialogue work without having to create/reload a new save file after installing the mod.
Installation:
Install normally with any mod manager, or manually install by extracting the contents of the mod's .7z file to your "Skyrim Special Edition/Data" directory.
Uninstallation:
Disable/remove from your mod manager, or manually remove the mod files from your "Skyrim Special Edition/Data" directory.