Yar, after finishing it, I too noticed the perspective was "fukked". As aforementioned, I know of my bad habit of tending to make my pieces to "busy" to read. I'm still trying to learn how to break it, though. There are monsters detailed behind them, but this could only be seen by the animated wip I have. When I get the oppurtunity, I'll try and upload it for now...but again, any improvement upon the piece will be EXTREMELY delayed...
@Ptoing: I was wondering if there wasn't enough shine on the main Shadow leader, coming from the lantern. And yes, "INRI" does having something to do with the piece. It's a long story, actually(just look back at my fighting characters, and guess who the guy with the lantern is...). The man with the lantern was given the job of "carpenter" of the "gray" lands, by another carpenter, but NOT by choice. The previous had died in his arms, but not before giving him some detailed tips of the landscape. Any who, the older(deceased) carpenter was a deeply religious man who had repented his earlier sins for a life of good. His role-model, if you haven't guessed from the hints, already, was Jesus. The older carpenter always kept a bible close to his heart, and so when he died, the younger carpenter felt that he should go under the title of his role model, "INRI", which ROUGHLY translates as "Jesus, king of the jews..." In other words, the younger carpenter felt that if there was any uncertainty among the higher living as to where this old man should go, he would let them know by giving him a literal ticket into heaven..(like I mentioned before, the characters that I drew each have a story line, but this specific character has the lengthiest, regarding the subject of "leadership.." and what not....)
but yeah, that's the connection...
thanks for the comments...