I go on the actual definition of the word, rather than commonly assumed generalizations.
Definition of honor
1 : good name or public esteem : reputation Nope
2 : privilege i.e. had the honor of joining the captain for dinner. Nope
3 : a person of superior standing —now used especially as a title for a holder of high office if Your Honor please. Nope
4 : one whose worth brings respect or fame : credit an honor to the profession. Nope
5 : the center point of the upper half of an armorial escutcheon. Nope
6 : an evidence or symbol of distinction. Nope
7 : chastity, purity. Nope
8 a : a keen sense of ethical conduct : integrity. Nope
1 He has an excellent reputation amongst both supernatural and his government contacts. Your thinking of what we know of him directly and through law enforcement which isn't reputation at large. His reputation precedes him certainly
2Holds a public Gala to secretly auction off a priceless stolen relic, inviting high society and government...
3 Though this one holds less meaning to me personally, he was introduced by Dresden without Dresden explicitly meeting him as
Baron John Marcone.
4.... actually, he brings his bona fides into the role of Criminal Kingpin in a way no other has(and is accredited for it including by all those who casually leave him alone remembering how Crime was before)
5Do you mean of an AMORAL hierarchy? Cause... yea, as his Morals have trickled down into the underworld he is the central figure whose name enforces these ideals, he's the center point of it.
6 what? Being free holding king of Chicago isn't distinctive? you'd have to explain the meaning better to the casual observer before this can be an immediate nope.
7 lol
8Integrity is also redefined as keeping ones word, and he has his own ethics, like I said.
Dictionary.com
honor
[on-er]
noun
1) honesty, fairness, or integrity in one's beliefs and actions. Nope
2) a source of credit or distinction. Nope
3) high respect, as for worth, merit, or rank: Nope
4) such respect manifested, i.e. a memorial in honor of the dead. Nope
5) high public esteem; fame; glory. Nope
6) the privilege of being associated with or receiving a favor from a respected person, group, organization, etc. Nope
1he absolutely believes in his own actions. He has that kernel of certainty he gained from his dark secret. Driving belief..
2 By what definition again? He's been distinguished since his introduction, see Baron, in a time and place such things don't actually exist, admitted by a guy who despises him.
3 Name one person who matters who lacks respect for Marcone? Government? NN? Even Harry gives him his due when he must.
4Still kicking
5Again. your perspective, as based through Harry's perspective, isn't necessarily public(or even that important to those in the know in the vanilla world)
6Odin, Einjirener(whatever)
Seems because your perspective says he's a despicable person he lacks Honor... and your perspective is entirely based on Harry's biased views that can't even see Hendricks correctly.(and yes the sieve I just put it through proves it's by and large persectivity as I call it, because I can prove another view exists weither unbiased itself or not.[which if anyone's EVER paid attention they'd realize by now I care less about being right than I do being accurate])
Which synonyms of honor are applicable to him?
probity, uprightness, deference, homage; reverence, veneration, distinction, esteem, venerate. None of them
Marcone is not honorable; he's not worthy of honor.
There that's your problem, you believe Honor to be something to be given or bestowed by another. Except a very narrow definition it isn't. However you can't say NOBODY gives those things to him deserving or not. Lots of deference, distinction and what's better described as 'awe'.
He believes in equivalency. He keeps his word. He does not betray his partners or allies. He has a few positive qualities that are wrapped around a ruthless drive to control everything and everyone. He's a warlord. Perhaps the best of warlords, but a warlord non the less. He has a personal code of honor. But that only means he's not a savage.
Hold on i'll go find my copy of Bushido when I can. There's a really big reason Marcone is described by Nic as a good king(and it's mostly because modern people have idea chaff, excesses of thought applied to one thoughtform until it's true meaning is lost, like the word libera... ahh, nvm) and it's not because he's up for sainthood soon or because Nic is just as 'evil'.