Sure, let me just dive right into that.
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Alright, so here’s the thing about Lune — yeah, the character who’s prancing around sans shoes. I know, I know, it’s a whole vibe. Maybe you’re into collecting outfits or whatever, and you’re like, “Hey, why not some shoes?” But nah, default setting: barefoot. It’s a choice.
And let’s get this out there: foot fetishes, ever heard of ’em? Of course, you have. Folks on the internet… they’ve had a field day with Lune’s feet. Cool if that’s your thing; not really my business. But what I can’t wrap my head around is the whole “unsanitary” debate. I mean, really?
Here’s the twist — she can fly! Yes, like straight up levitating or something. Super cool when she does her run animation, with that floaty magic jazz going on. Okay, sometimes she’s just standing there, feet on the ground. Big deal. She’s got some healing powers too. Magic tetanus shot anyone? Didn’t think so.
The whole barefoot deal, you start feeling like it’s more than just an artsy choice. Like, she’s tattooed all over — feet included. Tattoos, magic powers, the whole enchilada. But, you’re playing Clair Obscur, and no one’s spilling the beans on what that all means. Classic.
Her being barefoot kinda gives off this quirky, outsider vibe. A bit of a loner, I guess? Somewhere in the middle of the game, there’s this chat with Sciel — a bit of backstory about how Lune just ghosted her when they were supposed to be pals. Goes to show she’s not your average hero, I suppose. Tattooed feet and all kinda add to that whole mystical, out-there image. Celestial yet human. Vulnerable but brave, just bumbling through like the rest of us. I dig it. What was I saying? Oh yeah, if you ask me, it totally works.