Paddy O’Rourke
Gruff, observant, and perpetually unimpressed. Paddy has survived enough foolishness to recognize it immediately—and usually has the perfect deadpan remark when everyone else catches up.
Under the sarcasm is history. In the novel, his routines, old grudges, and memories reveal a man carrying loneliness far more quietly than he carries a pint.
Comic function: the look, the pause, the line that ends the argument.