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And I guess Nüber's too, if you cound Siege of Dragonspear. I don't.
At least you can get rid of Naaber easily, Noober would interact with you and tell his boring stories at least a couple of times.
The problem is you're forced to treat him as annoying. I don't find him annoying. I see him as a man who wants to better himself, but he loves to talk. Get him some levels in bard or a fey enchantment to improve his voice and he'd make a perfect bard.
Can't you respec him back at camp?
Maybe he wants to be treated that way and you are being nice by granting him that personal touch of treatment. Sometimes if you treat a person too nice they get offended... but I'd agree that would be an option that one may want to role play. In the end its hard to write script for every possible tree of encounters, until every character is an AI of their own.
He doesn't join your camp. He's an NPC you meet in a shop that you're meant to find annoying.