Also, here is the sketch for the cover illustration. Mom says it's a little cluttered should be spread out a bit, and I pan to do some editing to it like I do with all of my inked sketches, but honestly, everything being cluttered around Kei and Mahi was kind of the point. These two are responsible for attending to the other subjects in this illustration, be they friend of foe. They've got to balance protecting a village full of people and protect one very important villager in a hostage situation. A clusterfuck of responsibility, and thus, a clusterfuck of a cover.
...And here's the part of the cover I have finished: King Malu and two soldiers standing in front of a crowd of villagers I have yet to draw.
Man, I kind of regret not introducing King Malu until the very end. It would cast him in a better light had he been involved in the evacuation of the villagers and in helping rescue Makua.
The way I have it now makes him seem more indifferent to the attacks. Like, he just shows up for damage control. I didn't want that. I had him show up so late because, traditionally, Hawaiian kings lived further away, so I figured news of the fight would take longer to get to him.
Ah, well.