Okay, so here’s the thing. Lune’s got no shoes. I know, I know, you’re thinking, “Why mention it?” But seriously, in this game, she’s barefoot by default. If it bugs you, there’s an outfit somewhere that’ll sort that out. But let’s talk about it.
Right, so first off, let’s tackle the elephant in the room—or should I say, foot?—since foot fetishes are kind of a thing. Guess what? Lune’s been the butt of a bunch of jokes online. Not that it bothers me personally, but hey, if that’s your jam, more power to you! What I wanna dive into here, though, is all this chatter about her bare feet being dirty or gross.
Here’s the kicker: She flies. Yeah, you heard me. Lune’s got these wild magic powers, floating and zooming around like it’s no big deal. It’s not like she’s tramping through mud puddles, right? Sometimes she plants her feet on solid ground—she’s not hovering the whole time. Plus, she can magically heal herself (and buds too). So, tetanus shots? Not on her worry list.
And those bare feet? They scream magic. Seriously, it’s like they’re her secret sauce. Covered in tattoos and all—yeah, even on her feet—those ink markings tie right into her powers. Clair Obscur, the game, doesn’t break it down for you. It just is.
Honestly, her barefoot thing adds a sprinkle of oddness, a sort of intriguing quirk. Suits her vibe, really. Picture this: Halfway through the game, there’s this convo where Lune kinda ghosts someone who wanted to be friends back in the day. It’s one of those rare peeks into her past, hinting she’s always been a bit of a lone wolf. Her whole get-up, tattoos and all, paints her as this mystical enigma, yet just as clueless about life as the next person. It’s a creative flair that works, in my messy opinion.
So yeah, maybe it’s weird, maybe it’s genius, but it’s Lune. Shoes or not, she’s got her own magic trail.