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Alright, so here’s the deal with Lune. You know, the character from that game everyone’s talking about? I get it, her barefoot thing is kinda quirky—like, maybe it bugs you or maybe it doesn’t. There’s an outfit, or a couple, I think, where she actually puts on shoes. But mostly? Yeah, she’s rocking the whole no-shoes look.
First off, let’s address something. Apparently, the internet’s having a field day because, surprise, surprise, foot fetishes exist. Lune’s bare feet have stirred up quite the chatter. Seriously, not my cup of tea, but whatever floats your boat, right? Anyway, what I’m really interested in is this whole idea that her lack of footwear is somehow unsanitary or just plain nasty.
But wait—here’s where it gets interesting. Lune can fly. Yep, she just floats around like it’s no biggie, thanks to her magic. Her run—if you can call it that—looks super cool, all floaty and stuff. And okay, sure, sometimes she’s touching the ground, chilling basically. But she can heal herself, which is like… I dunno, the ultimate immunity booster? I mean, who cares about a tetanus shot when you’ve got magic.
Now, think about this: her bare feet kinda show off just how magical she is. Not to mention those tattoos—yeah, they cover her everywhere, including her feet. They seem tied to her powers but, of course, Clair Obscur doesn’t spell that out for us. It’s like they want us to read between the lines or maybe they just wanted a bit of mystery. Who knows.
It makes her seem like that oddball friend we all have, you know? But in a good way. It just fits her whole vibe. I remember this one part where Lune and Sciel have this chat about how once, Sciel tried to be pals and Lune just… ghosted her. It’s like one of those rare glimpses into pre-game Lune. Her whole look, yeah including those tattooed feet, paints this picture of someone who’s kinda set apart, almost otherworldly. But, here’s the kicker, she’s just as confused and human as everyone else. Vulnerable and figuring life out. Honestly, it works for her.
So, yeah, her barefoot thing? Totally adds to her charm. If you ask me, it’s a solid creative choice.