I don’t know. I just tried looking it up. There is a way in the Marcomannic runes for writing the R that I guess you could say resembles how Tyr did it. But it looks more like he’s using a way to write the T from the Dalecarlian runes. In fact if Dunlap is trying to make it look runic, did he have the Marcomannic and Dalecarlian runes both in mind. Both the T and Y look like their from one of the ways to write them in the Dalecarlian runes being written by someone with bad handwritting (like me).
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But you’re probably right, more meant to suggest a level of illiteracy.
I don’t know. I just tried looking it up. There is a way in the Marcomannic runes for writing the R that I guess you could say resembles how Tyr did it. But it looks more like he’s using a way to write the T from the Dalecarlian runes. In fact if Dunlap is trying to make it look runic, did he have the Marcomannic and Dalecarlian runes both in mind. Both the T and Y look like their from one of the ways to write them in the Dalecarlian runes being written by someone with bad handwritting (like me).
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But you’re probably right, more meant to suggest a level of illiteracy.