George Acorn

George Acorn, son of Romulus Acorn, was eventually given the epithet King George the Foolish. Exulting in the House of Acorn's success in building up the Kingdom of Acorn, George came to believe that he was a flawless individual. Under this delusion he declared war on the Overland, and the brief but terrible conflict was later named King George's Folly. With his knights dead as a result of the war, George's court sanctioned him, and he was left powerless to act in any capacity until his death. He was succeeded by his son Abraham Acorn, and the war he started would remain unsurpassed in terms of its violence until the Great War that occurred in the reign of his distant grandson, Maximillian Acorn. (CSE)