By the way, those who actually read part one may have noticed that both the characters are shaded differently this time around. Since I was just getting used to this whole digital art thing at the time, I deliberately under-shaded the characters to make sure they stood out against the darker background. These days, though, I've realized that altering the characters to suit the needs of the background is a very backwards way of doing art, so there's none of that foolishness THIS time.
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