El Mahdi
Muad'Dib of the Anauroch
Though it can be a trick to attract attention, and make people who only skim through some text - to actually focus more. Kinda like using sheriffs.
Of course, using too many of them can make an article look needlessly fiddly and ornate, which is why many people who prefer a cleaner style opt to use sans sheriff.
I totally missed this which is bizarre considering the thread in question. And you were talking about reading comprehension and reading text in the correct form even when it's not.
"This town is sans sheriff, where's the deputy?"
"The deputy serif is held up in a spelling bee."![]()
