Detritus the troll in Pratchett's Discworld novels
Don't forget Rincewind and Twoflower!
Also, pretty much any character from novel set in Forgotten Realms or Dragonlance.

Detritus the troll in Pratchett's Discworld novels
Aloysius Xingu Leng Pendergast per wiki !
Will have to see if the library has the Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child series of books.
Sounds like an interesting character. Thanks for the tip!
"...Aloysius Xingu Leng Pendergast was born circa 1960 and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. Pendergast retains his Southern manners and mellifluous Deep Southern accent. He studied Anthropology at Harvard University (graduating summa cum laude) and received a dual Doctor of Philosophy degree in Classics and Philosophy from Baliol College, part of Oxford University in England .
Pendergast once served with the U.S. Special Forces. Most of his military records are classified and unknown.
A number of years before the series began, Pendergast was married to Helen Esterhazy Pendergast. She was presumed killed in a hunting accident while in Africa (mauled by a lion), but reappears in the so-called Helen Trilogy.
Pendergast is generally described as being stoically aloof and eccentric, though his ineffable politeness and unerring intellect imbue him with an irresistible charm or enigmatic sense of danger if the occasion should call for it. Well-learned in many subjects, he converses easily with doctors, scientists, intellectuals, vagabonds, highly specialized masters of specific disciplines, and people of a wide variety of language and culture alike. He is a master of psychological manipulation, disguise, and improvisation...." Per wiki!
I nominate Johnson Johnson, fishing friend of Virgil Flowers in the Prey series and Virgil Flowers series of books by John Sanford.
Evinrude Johnson is the brother of Johnson Johnson, but he is only mentioned and never actually in the books.
Humbert Humbert.
The guy in, "Lolita"?
Someone mentioned the name/word "Detritus." I published an article in a gun title about my son's work as a security contactor in Iraq, following his Army service there. In it, I referred to him being in a convoy that passed the detritus of war.
Another writer, a friend whose byline you'd probably know, contacted me and told me that it was the sole place where he's ever seen the word "detritus" in actual usage. Maybe it's why that author mentioned here chose it for his character.
I don't know if Fargo was a book (I only saw the movie) but I always liked the character Shep Proudfoot. But I don't think I would ever want Mr. Proudfoot mad at me!
I found the belt thrashing scene from Fargo on YouTube. Unfortunately, I dare not post the link here. (Adult situations / language to the extreme). So here's a still from that scene which is violent enough in its own right:
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