Reginald Acorn

Reginald Acorn, otherwise known as King Reginald the Romantic, succeeded his father Abraham Acorn, becoming the eight king to come from the House of Acorn. He received his title after traveling to a potential Kingdom of Acorn colony in Downunda, where he met the woman who he ended up taking as his wife. Devoted to scholarship and the arts, he ushered in a renaissance in the kingdom's history, and considered himself to be a poet-though his poetry was said to be rather terrible. Reginald's throne was later filled by his son, Silvanus Acorn. (CSE)