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Your source images weren't entirely square-- Affinity recognized a triangular wedge between them, and corrected it. It's possible if I corrected for what looks like a very mild barrel distortion, and rotated the two images so that they were exactly parallel to each other, it would have produced a cleaner stitch.
In my stitched version, it's just barely visible as a dip in the negative frame on a vertical line slightly left of the "I" in FABRIS. If I truly cared, I could attempt to correct that distortion before stitching, but I preferred to take your images "as-is". Certainly my result was better than any of the examples you posted prior to this one.
So, yes, the frame is a bit wobbly, but the image itself, I can't find any blending errors or curvature of straight lines. Everyone has the requisite number of heads, arms and legs, so generally, for a zero-effort stitch, I'd say it came out pretty well.
Would you mind pointing out where the image itself is distorted in my version? I can provide a larger version if you like, Photrio just didn't want me uploading them (which is perfectly reasonable).