Or I've got a bard who might work. He's a bit like a young version of the Patrician crossed with Zurnzal the Ambitious from the PFS special Serpent's Rise (at least the pragmatic way I played him). Sort of a force for order and control whether chaos likes it or not. Havelock speaks softly so he doesn't need to carry a big stick. He's quieter than Colnier and not as likely to say "harrumph" or go around the place smiting things. He is a bit (read: a lot) more of meticulous about things. He's a bit creepy--so at least he's got that going for him.... Actually the more I think about it the Patrician of Ankh-Morpork angle works. He's highly educated, pragmatic, quiet, and most of all pathologically orderly. He would make a lovely treasurer or royal assassin/spy master down the road. Havelock is the sort of person who has the heal skill only by dint of having taken people apart. And that would have been primarily out of a sense of scientific curiosity.
His backstory would read something like he left his ancestral Orlovsky homelands after "bard college" for adventure and recognition in the Stolen Lands because of his somewhat paranoid Orlovsky instincts telling him that there was a better chance of survival and prosperity in the sticks away from the intrigues of court life.
"Care for a beignet?"
PS I noticed folks had background skills (from Pathfinder Unchained). So is that being allowed? Granted I only went through the creation rules once, but I don't remember seeing it there. It would make a big difference to Haverlock.