Because if they had crucified anyone, it would most likely have been on a Saint Andrew's Cross. They've been shown to use one, it brought back specific memories, and if it was someone famously crucified on one of them a little less than two millennia before the events of the book, it would most likely have been Saint Andrew.
* This troper assumed it was, you know, Jesus.
* Everyone does. You'd think otherwise after considering that Jesus is widely considered to have been crucified on a St. Anthony's (T) cross or a latin (t) cross, but no, people just go for the big name.
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| - Because if they had crucified anyone, it would most likely have been on a Saint Andrew's Cross. They've been shown to use one, it brought back specific memories, and if it was someone famously crucified on one of them a little less than two millennia before the events of the book, it would most likely have been Saint Andrew.
* This troper assumed it was, you know, Jesus.
* Everyone does. You'd think otherwise after considering that Jesus is widely considered to have been crucified on a St. Anthony's (T) cross or a latin (t) cross, but no, people just go for the big name.
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| - Because if they had crucified anyone, it would most likely have been on a Saint Andrew's Cross. They've been shown to use one, it brought back specific memories, and if it was someone famously crucified on one of them a little less than two millennia before the events of the book, it would most likely have been Saint Andrew.
* This troper assumed it was, you know, Jesus.
* Everyone does. You'd think otherwise after considering that Jesus is widely considered to have been crucified on a St. Anthony's (T) cross or a latin (t) cross, but no, people just go for the big name.
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