It's a bit strange, right? He has a farm and he's married yet he sleeps there. You'd think a simple shop is too humble for his ego ...
It's a bit strange, right? He has a farm and he's married yet he sleeps there. You'd think a simple shop is too humble for his ego ...
He was meant to have a manor called Proudspire but for whatever reason it wasn't added. The key is on his inventory, and his wife's (and oddly one of the Kynareth temple priests).
The key is for Wintersand Manor, Proudspire Manor is a home you can buy for yourself in Solitude.
I meant to type wintersand manor. This is what I get for posting when half asleep. I'm assuming that the spot for the manor was too far for the chars to travel from Whiterun without dying. Nazeem owns Chillfurrow farm but the lodgings aren't befitting of him, lol. To be honest, living in an inn seems fitting, as he could be served, taken care of and be near the jarl whom he claims to advise lol.
I reckon there was meant to be a quest for Nazeem which is why acolyte jenssen has the third key to the manor. One has to wonder why Nazeem's manor wasn't added to Whiterun in a higher spot, unless we're meant to assume he's so pretentious that he's making out he's better than he is and can't afford a house in Whiterun' better districts.
Oh I don't think Nazeem is counselling anyone, even his wife says "He's been spending more and more time fawning over the Jarl". I think he tries or pretends, since the joke that he's never been seen in the Cloud District or Higher is true (in game).
I can understand why he lives in town, I'm sure other NPCs work outside the wall yet live inside. But contrary to you, I don't feel like an inn is credible : You're more likely to do that sort of thing when you're single because it's harder to live as a couple or a family in a single room. I find that odd that Ahlam is not complaining about this situation. After all she's vocal (and she's right).
Also he Drunken Huntsman is not an inn, it's a shop and it seems like an improvised tavern. I have this feeling that they put Nazeem an his wife in this place because they didn't found a better one but I wonder if that's true.
He's all talk. He stole his suit from the trash and fabricates all his stories, that's why there's no such farm by the name of 'Wintersand'.
Don't you mean Acolyte Janssen? The acolyte is a colleague of Ahlam's, maybe they were supposed to be lovers. That's why I disagree with you Purrington, characters can lie and tell rumor but there's no way 3 of them have a key to a similar place in their inventory and that place was not supposed to exist. It must be a broken content.
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Don't you mean Acolyte Janssen? The acolyte is a colleague of Ahlam's, maybe they were supposed to be lovers. That's why I disagree with you Purrington, characters can lie and tell rumor but there's no way 3 of them have a key to a similar place in their inventory and that place was not supposed to exist. It must be a broken content. No, I'm pretty sure Nazeem has been spending to much time with the Khajiit (And if anyone gets this to much catus juice), then ended up talking to the shop owner to let him stay there. It is a mystery to all Dragonborns.