Phenrir Quince

Phenrir Quince is the protagonist of the "Oblivious" Twitch series created by pqplays. He is the son of Proctor Quince and the twin brother of Jodi Quince. He is a descendent from a long line of powerful necromancers, and played a large role in the Oblivion Crisis.

Background
Not much is known of Phenrir's past, save that he was born in High Rock, but at some point moved to Cyrodiil with his father, possibly leaving his mother and sister behind. He studied necromancy but was often aloof about his education, much to the scorn of his father. Their strained relationship led to much turmoil, and after repeated stints in jail Proctor was sent to Morrowind, leaving Phenrir without a father and mentor. In his absence, the teenage Phenrir began experimenting with his own, self-taught style of necromancy over the years and began a lifestyle of swindling and thievery, following in his father's footsteps. After a particularly unfortunate incident he was apprehended and sent to the Imperial prison to await his sentencing.

S*** Rat Quince
After a year in prison. Phenrir was accosted by a group of guards in his cell, and to his surprise found Emperor Uriel Septim amongst their numbers. He approached a confused Phenrir, claiming to have seen him in a vision before opening a secret passageway through the back of the cell. Phenrir follows the group of guards, hoping to win his freedom, but they were unexpectedly ambushed by Mythic Dawn assassins. Emperor Septim informs Phenrir that he is fated to die, and entrusts him with the sacred Amulet of Kings, instructing him to bring the amulet to Jauffre, a monk overseeing the Weynon Priory. In another instant, the emperor was struck down and a bewildered Phenrir was left alone to carry out the grave task. Escaping the prison through the imperial sewers, Phenrir was once again free to roam Cyrodiil.

On his trek, Phenrir came across the Shrine of Namira to offer his praises but was rebuffed by a shrewd, elderly worshipper who hurled insults at the young wizard. In his anger, he struck the old woman down before the shrine of Namira and fled, seeking temporary refuge. He settled in an inn in Bruma, and was awoken in the middle of the night by a mysterious figure named Lucien, who claimed to witness Phenrir's murder, and gave him a virgin blade in the name of the Dark Brotherhood, offering their allegiance before disappearing. Torn between wanting to hide and his desire for acceptance, Phenrir slit the throat of a beggar as requested by Lucien on his way to the priory. Arriving, he explained to the monk the situation regarding the Emperor, giving him the precious amulet. Jauffre informed Phenrir that the amulet was of dire importance to lighting the dragonfires, and that only a Septim could wear the jewel. He informed Phenrir that Septim had a secret heir named Martin, a priest in Kvatch, and that he must find him.

Hero of Kvatch
Arriving in Kvatch, Phenrir found the town in burning ruins, a massive Oblivion gate outside its walls. He was hastily dragged into a rescue mission in the plane of Oblivion, facing off against Daedra and Clannfear with nothing but his raised corpses to protect him. He made his way to the sigil stone and dismantled the Oblivion gate, appearing back at the gates of Kvatch. Fighting his way to the chapel, he met Martin and informed him of his royal bloodline before going with the troops to retake the city. Fighing their way through the barracks, they narrowly wrested control of the city from the Daedra, at the expense of heavy casualties. After stopping at an inn along the way and being accosted once more by Lucien, formally inviting him to the Brotherhood's lair, Phenrir reconvened with Martin at the Weynon Priory, finding it under attack upon his arrival. They fought off the daedric forces with Jauffre, who revealed that the amulet of kings has been stolen. They conspired to bring Martin to Cloud Ruler Temple, where he would be safe for a time. Phenrir escorted them to the temple, but declined the offer to join the Blades, feeling he was unready, and headed to the Imperial City to earn some legitimate money in the arena, and finally dedicate himself legitimately to the study of Necromancy.

Phenrir quickly discovered the people of Cyrodiil have a strong disliking to Necromancy and of any magic similar to it. After more research, he learned the King of Worms and his Worm Cult was responsible for this stereotyping of Necromancers everywhere. Phenrir set out to find Mannimarco and destroy his cult once and for all.