Probably Odin, he's so fucked in the perfectly twisted entertaining mythological way. He's also super popular in popculture making me enjoy so many different views on him.
Teg was a pretty cheese character tbh. Moneo was fun in a somewhat dry way, best part was when he casually owned Duncan both physically and verbally and it wasn't even his first Duncan. Actually it's pretty funny that while i think Dune is the best sci-fi cycle ever, i don't even like anyone there particularly.
I don't have any now, but when I was younger I really liked Shay Patrick Cormac from AC Rogue.
It was more so just a "I think he is really cool" type of connection. Not sure what I would think of him revisiting his story now, with a more mature personality.
The main four from Hunter X Hunter. I just really love that series so much and am super hyped for volume 37 coming out in October after years of hiatus.
After Meatwad, I would have to go with Ricky from Trailer Park Boys. He’s so quotable and his malapropisms are the best. “Why in the fuck are you dressed like Indianapolis Jones” “Corey and Trevor, smokes, let’s go” “I’m not a pessimist, I’m an optometrist” and my favorite: “knock knock” “who’s there, Rick?” “Fuck off”
Ender from Ender's Game. He doesn't have an obnoxious fan-club. He is a literal child so you don't have "shippers" creating fan-art with him. He is just a normal human that was conditioned to be the best commander the human-race could produce. He 100% accomplished what he was born to do so you have a fully complete story and no need to start coming up with a "greater evil" or whatever that ultimately just undermines and dilutes what defined his character to begin with. His flaws are obvious and realistic and the story incorporates them so that he isn't some kind of magic hero that never faces a challenge in the accomplishment of his mission.