Prince of Spires
Istar
Etienne was definitely more honorable than this one Though maybe I was just missing a stimulant addicted mage for him to fall in love with...Sounds like you leased our Etienne Knight for the day.
But I can definitely see how much fun Etienne would have been to write. And that's the funny thing here. When reading I generally like my good guys to be good. They can be flawed and all, but I like them to be honorable and winning and all that. And when I started writing, that was what I wrote as well. Then I wrote this character. I really did need to convince myself to write him. But once I started putting words on the page, he was just so much fun to write. It actually surprised me.
That doesn't mean he was easy to write. Like I mentioned, regressing with characters until they all match my primary personality is something I need to keep paying attention to. But there's something great about having a character contemplate all the ways he can smash someone's face into a table, or having him knee someone in the groin during a civil negotiation just because it's taking too long. That sort of thing. Yes, writers are terrible people, but it really is fun.
It starts with being aware that you need to write the other, and that you give yourself permission to actually do so. And I my case I sometimes need to forget that my father in law reads my books before I can give myself that permission...