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Feb 2018

If your character wrote natively in the Latin alphabet, what would their handwriting look like? Is it round, sharp, heavy, light, neat, messy, consistent, or does it change everytime they put pen to paper?
What influenced it? Did you create it based on what your gut said it would look like, or was it designed based on research into personality's effect on handwriting?

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Mine is 100% based on their personality! My character Aron is really uh energetic? Lol but he is a Prince so he would write "properly" yet it would still hold a very open feeling. I imagine there would be very big letters with open circles and difference in pressure points depending on how hard he's concentrating or not. However, if he's writing with friends it's basically chicken scratch since he wants to get his thoughts out as fast as he can.

My character Quinton is very proper and mature. He would write very cleanly? Like anyone could read his writing but it gives off a cold and distant feeling since his words are more put together and proper. He never frantically writes anything so it always tends to have the same pressure and look :smiley:

For Edens I think it would be neat and consistent. This is because although he appears to be a messy person who probably havent showered in days, he does take good care of himself. For Kingdom, its the opposite. Its messy and heavy. Probably written in anger because she's a bit wild.

My character's handwriting is actually something I put a lot of thought into as he is a scholar/researcher.
Alden writes excessively neat, although because this is an older era, he uses early versions of fountain pens that spilled easily. Generally though his handwriting is curved and quick, very practised.

The other character, Ross, is way more working class and a blacksmith, so his reading/writing is more practical. Prices, inventory, notes on designs or repairs and such. His handwriting is definitely hasty and a little scratchy.