A man with a frog head is wearing a suit and tie.

Sir Richard R. Frog, II

Senior Advisor to Queen Anne Paddington and Co-owner of TinyTales.Press


Sir Richard B. Frog II was born into a distinguished family, his father, Henry O. Frog, being the elder brother of Reginald O. Frog, the renowned Olympic gold medalist in regional frog athletics. While Reginald’s achievements captured the limelight, Henry and his son Richard pursued a quieter but equally important path in service to TinyTales Land. From a young age, Richard showed an aptitude for both engineering and environmental stewardship, traits that would define his future legacy.

 

Under the reign of King Rupert, Richard and his father undertook one of the most ambitious projects in TinyTales Land’s history—designing and constructing the elaborate waterways that crisscross both above and beneath the land. These waterways, all nourished by the hidden aquifer under Lake Paddington, serve as vital arteries, ensuring a steady and sustainable flow of water to the forests, streams, and towns of TinyTales Land. The project, while an engineering marvel, was also a testament to their deep understanding of nature’s delicate balance. Sir Richard, in particular, became a staunch defender of the natural ecosystem, passionately opposing any measures that might harm the land’s fragile environment in favor of unchecked expansion.

 

Richard’s love for his land is matched only by his devotion to his family. His wife, who passed away three years ago, left a deep void in his life, yet his bond with his daughter Jessica remains a source of great pride. Jessica, engaged to Junior (Chester A. Frog IV), represents the future of the Frog family, and Richard’s hopes for the continuation of their legacy rest in her hands.

 

During his years at Oxford, Richard formed a close friendship with Sir Chester A. Frog II. The two intellectuals often discussed their shared love for words and stories, and it was during one of their many late-night debates in the halls of Oxford that the idea of establishing a press to serve TinyTales Land was born. After completing their studies, they returned home and founded the largest and most respected press in the land—TinyTales Press. The press became the heartbeat of TinyTales Land, preserving its history, culture, and values through stories, news, and literature.

 

Richard is revered not only for his role in shaping the infrastructure of the land but also for his steadfast principles, particularly his commitment to ensuring that growth in TinyTales Land does not come at the cost of its environment. He stands as an elder statesman, an advisor to Queen Anne Paddington, and a voice of wisdom among the frogs, owls, and all the creatures of the forest, continually advocating for a harmonious balance between progress and preservation.