Theban script was created by Honorius in the 12th century as a way to encode
other writing (likely Latin at the time). This alphabet is also sometimes called the Runes of Honorius, or the Witch's Alphabet because it's been adopted by many modern-day witches.
Known as "the Witches' Alphabet", or sometimes "Runes of Honorius", the
origins of Theban are lost. Theban script was created by Honorius in the 12th century as a way to encode other writing (likely Latin at the time). Our opinion of Theban is that it is the easiest language we are going to mention here. This is because there is a one-to-one relationship between Theban letters and letters of the alpha-numeric code, except for j and u. Beside Runes, Theban is often used by Witches because of its mysterious quality, and that it is easy for someone who knows it to read it.