His farm isn't even that great! Seven wheat and seven cabbages? Please. Even just a basic garden at Lakeview or Windstad has eleven plots that can be made to harvest daily, with multiple yield.
It's not hard to be wealthier than Nazeem. He's just a poser, a wannabe, a deluded fool. Killing him doesn't even grant me any satisfaction. At least it makes Whiterun a friendlier place to walk through. :\
I have to say, my most satisfying kill ever was when I took down Morokei in Labyrinthian at level 15. I spent most of the time ducking and weaving in and out of cover, occasionally pew-pewing him with firebolts and using Equilibrium to make sure the Staff of Magnus never zapped my health. Problem is, that kept my health pretty low, so I had to sprint from cover to cover before his summoned Storm Atronach got a bead on me. It was a grueling, white-knuckled fight all the way through. Eventually I got in close behind him, used Slow Time, and roasted him to ash with a dual-handed Flames spell.
Most fun I've ever had in Skyrim, no doubt.
Really? Because he tells you to "fear the Forsworn" right before you part ways. It actually less sense for them to not attack you after he just said that. The Forsworn at Druadach Redoubt (where Madanach is living) don't attack you because Madanach is on good terms with you, not because you're a Forsworn. The Armor of the Old Gods set was "something to remember me by".
I don't know, just me speculating
Alain is satisfying for me also because of the situation of the mission itself. Deep in a Dwemer mine with lots of lackeys to sneak past, or serially assassinate. Then, he's around the fire with 2 more pairs of eyes to work around, and another heavy behind the gate, so getting in, and out is probably the funnest contract. You can also do it multiple ways: pick a lock to nuke them with the ballista
from above, or my favorite, Silent Roll/Great Critical Charge from out of sight followed by a dance around the other two. (maybe with the occasional Vampire Dust to recover, and come back from another angle, or just slip away...)
You know, I think Galmar's actually ashamed of Rolff. Galmar is the housecarl of Windhelm and the Jarl's right-hand man, while Rolff, Galmar's adult, able-bodied brother, is the town fool who gets drunk at spews racial slurs out his grimy mouth. Galmar never even admits that they're related.
For me it was either Alea Quintus or Vasha..... i hated the attitude coming from Alea ("if I didn't have this hood on right now I would spit right in your face...") and i didn't like the death threat from Vasha ( Perhaps I will have my people carve my name in your corpse as a reminder.")