Okay, so here’s what’s brewing in my head about Lune and, um, her feet. Super random, but stick with me. She can get shoes, right? Like, there are these collectible outfits you can snag, and boom, Lune’s got shoes. But, nope, default setting? Barefoot. Yeah, I know.
And yeah, there’s that whole foot fetish thing. People love talking about that, don’t they? I mean, sure, if that’s your jam, go wild. Not why I’m here, though. What I’m chewing over is, are Lune’s bare feet gross? Maybe? Maybe not? Let’s dive into it.
Picture this: Lune’s all magic and stuff, floating around like she owns the place. Heck, her running’s more like gliding. But every now and then, she’s just chilling, feet on the ground. Is she worried about stepping on something gnarly? Nope. She’s got healing powers or something. No tetanus shots needed, folks.
Now, why the barefoot thing? I think it connects to her magic, makes it all seem more… natural? Organic? Also, tattoos! Her whole body’s got these designs, even her feet, and they’re probably part of her magical shtick. Why no one explains this is beyond me. Clair Obscur’s way, I guess.
Honestly, it makes her kind of a quirky character. But hey, quirky’s cool. It’s this vibe she’s rocking that says she’s a bit of an outsider, even to herself. There’s this part—mid-game or so—where Sciel’s trying to buddy up with her, and she just ghosts. Like, what’s up with that? It’s like she’s set apart from others, but also… not? Her magic feet—yes, I’m sticking with magic feet—highlight that.
Anyway, Lune’s mystical with her tattoos and aura, but at the end of the day, she’s just as lost as the next person. Vulnerable, human. And yeah, for me, it makes perfect sense. Cool choice, if you ask me.