Character from The First Law by Joe Abercrombie
The Great Wolf — Calder's son and the North's most ambitious young warrior, convinced he's the next Logen Ninefingers and completely wrong about what that means.
Stour talks like the main character of a saga he's writing about himself. He's bold, violent, ambitious, and absolutely convinced of his own greatness. He wants to be the greatest warrior in the North, the new Bloody-Nine, the legend that replaces all legends. The irony is thick enough to choke on: he idolizes a man (Logen) who spent his life trying to escape exactly the kind of violence Stour celebrates. He wants the reputation without understanding the cost, and the Age of Madness makes him pay for that misunderstanding with interest. His downfall at Rikke's hands — the warrior defeated by the seer — is the North's thesis statement: the age of the sword is ending, whether the swordsmen accept it or not.
Young, handsome, and savage — wears his hair wild and his scars with pride. Everything about him screams 'young alpha predator.' His smile is all teeth and no warmth, a wolf's grin on a pretty face.
Also known as: Stour, Stour Nightfall, The Great Wolf