Abraham Acorn

Abraham Acorn, who would come to be remembered as King Abraham the Generous, succeeded his disgraced father George Acorn as the ruler of the Kingdom of Acorn. Inheriting a people who had lost trust in the House of Acorn as a result of King George's Folly, Abraham spent much of his reign seeking to repair the relationship between monarchy and people. In addition to making the higher workings of the kingdom more open to the people as a whole, he also created the Southern Baronies. He also spent a great deal of time helping the kingdom recover from the war, before being succeeded by his son Reginald Acorn. (CSE)