Wyn writes very quickly, usually while doing something else at the same time-- and it shows. She tends to write in a sort of half-cursive scrawl, connecting some letters and leaving others free, and it's occasionally often completely illegible to everyone but herself. ... kind of like the way her brain works, actually, as she tends to look at things sideways, and her leaps of logic can be completely incomprehensible at times.
Hunter at least makes an effort to have his handwriting be legible, which is more than I can say for Wyn. It might be more work for him, but it's less work for everyone else. (He's too polite for his own good, to be honest.) Despite his best efforts, though, he tends to scrawl a little bit, and he's got doctor's handwriting without having a medical degree.
Marcus, oddly enough, has the neatest handwriting of my three characters. He uses very plain, straightforward all-caps, which suit his personality fairly well. (He's not a super-complicated guy, really.) His handwriting's not quite precise enough to be machine-writing, but it's close.
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Wyn writes very quickly, usually while doing something else at the same time-- and it shows. She tends to write in a sort of half-cursive scrawl, connecting some letters and leaving others free, and it's
occasionallyoften completely illegible to everyone but herself. ... kind of like the way her brain works, actually, as she tends to look at things sideways, and her leaps of logic can be completely incomprehensible at times.Hunter at least makes an effort to have his handwriting be legible, which is more than I can say for Wyn. It might be more work for him, but it's less work for everyone else. (He's too polite for his own good, to be honest.) Despite his best efforts, though, he tends to scrawl a little bit, and he's got doctor's handwriting without having a medical degree.
Marcus, oddly enough, has the neatest handwriting of my three characters. He uses very plain, straightforward all-caps, which suit his personality fairly well. (He's not a super-complicated guy, really.) His handwriting's not quite precise enough to be machine-writing, but it's close.