Owain Qwentyn

Owain Qwentyn was a Siddarmarkian citizen and banker.

A member of the influential Quentin family and grandson of Tymahn Qwentyn, he ran the House of Qwentyn's more sensitive accounts, like those of Aivah Pahrsahn. 

In the Year of God 903, Qwain was a proponent of allowing Ehdwyrd Howsmyn, the Charisian Duke of Delthak, to purchase the House of Qwentyn when its support of the Republic in its civil war brought about its collapse. The death of his grandfather of natural causes and the murder of his father by a rival banker caused his uncle to inherit control of the House, however. When Qwain recommended the purchase of the House by Howsmyn, his uncle resisted the idea and ended the deal, leading to the collapse of the House of Qwentyn.