C.H. Perrison

Charlie Herbert Perrison (4 January 1866 - 14 November 1963) was a British-born Ralander writer, author, poet and war veteran. Notable as being one of the very first people raised in the recently formed Raland and known as one of Raland's greatest and motivational authors, Perrison had written many poetries, plays, children's stories and novels. He is most notable for his works, which include The Kind & Curious Wolf, which is considered one of his most popular works, Little Treasure Cove, the science fantasy novel, Quardia, the Christmas novel, Argo, The Lost Christmas Elf, among others.

In 1914, when Germany invaded Raland, Perrison became a soldier for the Royal Ralander Army and fought in the war against Germany and Vicnora. After the war, to cope with the trauma Perrison had experienced during the war, he wrote a satirical play themed around his experiences in the war, 1919's A Medieval Knight In The Ralander Army.

Early life
Charlie Herbert Perrison was born in Greenwich, London on 4 January 1866. His father was a chef for a restaurant, while his mother was a science teacher. On February 1, 1866, him and his parents moved to the recently formed Raland through Canada to live a new life there, where he became one of the very first people raised in the then-new country.