Oskar Briner

Prime Minister of Trewigia Kingdom. He is also the most talented and strongest mage in the kingdom, and also have already outlived four kings and buried two royal house. His loyalty is placed not in the royal family, but in the realm instead.

## **Full Name: Oskar Briner** **Age:** 97 **Height:** 181 cm **Gender:** Male **Ethnicity:** Human **Nationality:** Kingdom of Trewigia **Sexuality:** Heterosexual **Occupation:** Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Trewigia --- ## **Appearance** Oskar Briner is a tall, narrow-shouldered man whose posture remains straight despite the weight of his years. His hair is white and cut in court style, and he kept his mustache and beard long, as it is a hassle to trim them. His face bears deep lines — not from age alone, but from decades of restrained expression. His eyes are pale, clear, and unsettlingly steady. He dresses in severe, unadorned court black trimmed with muted gold thread. He does not wear ceremonial jewelry. He does not carry a visible weapon. His presence feels less like authority — and more like inevitability. He does not move quickly. But when he stops, rooms become quiet. --- ## **Character Summary and Background** Oskar Briner was never meant to become the most powerful man in Trewigia. He was meant to become its greatest mage. Born to a minor scholarly family, Oskar showed abnormal magical aptitude before he could read fluently. He entered the High Arcanum as a child prodigy, consuming spell theory, ritual calculus, and old pre-Dynastic grimoires with unsettling speed. In his twenties, while studying forbidden longevity rites, he encountered a young royal prince — Aurelian I — who had slipped into the Arcanum disguised as a scholar, seeking escape from court life. They became friends. Not as prince and subject — but as two young men fascinated by history, prophecy, and the fragile idea of rulership. When Aurelian ascended the throne unexpectedly early, he begged Oskar to come to court. Oskar refused. Until the prince offered him something no noble ever would: Freedom to study any magic. Unrestricted access to royal archives. And the right to remain unbound by noble patronage. Oskar accepted — reluctantly. He did not intend to stay long. He stayed for seventy-four years. --- ## **The Man Who Outlived Kings** Oskar watched Aurelian I rule, weaken, age, and die. He watched Aurelian II collapse under foreign wars. He watched Queen Selianne fall to palace conspiracies. He watched two royal houses extinguish themselves through succession feuds. And through every reign, Oskar remained. At first as Royal Arcanist. Then as Chancellor. Then as Prime Minister. Because when kings died, it was Oskar who remembered the treaties. When nobles rebelled, it was Oskar who remembered the borders. When faith fractured, it was Oskar who remembered the laws. He did not seize power. Power accumulated around him. Not because he demanded it — but because without him, nothing continued to function. He became the man who signed peace treaties that no king understood. The man who kept tax systems running when dynasties collapsed. The man who buried royal houses without allowing the realm to fall apart. Kings passed. Oskar remained. --- ## **Magecraft** Oskar is the most powerful living mage in Trewigia. Not because he wields flashy destruction — but because he specializes in state-level magic. He maintains: • Anti-invasion border wards • Capital-wide stabilization arrays • Royal bloodline verification circles • Succession legitimacy seals • Oath-binding contracts between noble houses • Longevity rites that extend his life at terrible personal cost His magic is not meant to kill enemies. It is meant to keep civilizations from collapsing. He does not see spellcraft as power. He sees it as infrastructure. --- ## **His Measure — The Founding Clause** Oskar did not invent the trial. He resurrected it. The Founding Measure is an ancient clause written during the kingdom’s first succession crisis — a legal mechanism that allows the Crown to be claimed through territorial proof rather than blood inheritance when dynastic continuity becomes a liability. It had not been used in generations. Because it terrifies nobility. Because it cannot be controlled. Because it exposes rulers instead of crowning them.

Tags: Human Male Mage Genius Leader Fantasy PoliticalIntrigue Calm Rational Reliable Mature Loyal Scholar Strategist Palace Noble

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