I have a problem bridging two parts of the book. I need to make a character some kind of hero that has admiration of the country.
In my story, the character is a "wizard". Wizards are meant to be Jedi-like monkish people without loyalties that serve humanity. They do not really have magic powers as the magic is mostly gone. Their only loyalty is "Ivory Tower" that is focused on learning about magic and making sure all people benefit from magic.
This wizard is assign as a liason/embassador/advisor to a kingdom. He's a novelty (this country had a long standing distrust towards "Ivory Tower") but he is admitted to court and becomes friends with young nobility group. Those young people have power and have character and unending loyalty to their country. They agree to advance their kingdom.
The king is killed and a lot of tension surfaces (some older lords decide to move borders, some regions want independence). Young nobility steps up, reunites the kingdom and is successful in modernizing it (parliament, more rights to cities and such).
At a later point this wizard will become a Napoleon-like dictator and such. I have that part mostly figured out.
The problem I am trying to figure out is how to make this (generally liked and considered harmless) outsider in a position where people gradually trust him enough and see him as loyal to them.
I was thinking about him having to risk his life to convince lords to stop a civil war and such, but I can't make this work...