@BrianBinh@dice.camp the context I’d like to add to this is that the Romans were not writing on paper - that hadn’t been invented in Europe yet, and vellum was too expensive. So for scratch writing ,They were writing most commonly on… WAX. They had wax tablets on sheets, which they would heat to ‘wipe clean’. This plus often carving in stone is why so many of those upper case Latin characters are big LINES. This persisted through to the Middle Ages.