Alright, so let’s dive into this. Let’s chat about Lune and her barefoot thing. You ever notice how some characters just stick in your mind because they’re different? Well, Lune’s one of those, and not just because she’s shoeless. Which, by the way, yeah, she is. Bare feet and all. But hold on a sec — you can snag some outfits that give her shoes if that’s your thing. Still, by default, she’s padding around the game unshod.
You know, people get all kinds of weird about this. It’s like, there’s this whole foot thing — super common, by the way — and the internet can’t resist poking fun or getting, well, enthusiastic about it. Personally? Whatever floats your boat, right? But seriously, folks get their feathers ruffled thinking Lune’s feet are a hygiene hazard or just plain icky.
Let’s cut to the chase: Lune can fly. Like, really. She’s just zipping around, floating — complete magic vibes — which, if you ask me, is mega cool. Sure, sometimes she touches down, just hanging out for a bit, but does she need a tetanus shot? Nah, she’s got magical healing going on. Imagine having that kind of backup! It’s like the ultimate insurance policy.
And those bare feet? They’re part of her whole mystical package. She’s inked up with tattoos — even on her feet — and they’re all magic-linked. Honestly, no one’s gonna give you a straight answer in Clair Obscur about how it all fits together because, well, that’s just how it is.
Plus, her barefoot look gives off this vibe like she’s a bit of an oddball. But that’s what makes it click, you know? Like, she’s marching to her own drum. There’s this moment when she and Sciel talk, and you find out Lune kind of ditched an attempt at friendship. It’s one of those rare windows into her past. It’s like her whole face-body-art-thing is saying she’s a bit out there, sort of apart from everyone else. Still, she’s as clueless and human as anyone. Honestly, it’s one of those choices in the game that just… works.