Alright, so let’s dive into this whole Lune scenario. You know, the character without shoes. Honestly, I didn’t think I’d be stuck on this, yet here we are. There are these collectible outfits, sure, but if you’re asking me, Lune’s default barefoot look is, well, kind of iconic. Or maybe it’s just weird? Depends on the day you’re asking and my morning coffee strength.
And then there’s the whole foot fetish drama. I mean, who knew, right? Folks online got a kick out of it (pun kinda intended?). But look, that’s not even my gripe here. If it works for you, fine. But those saying her bare feet are all gross and dirty? Seriously, have you seen how she spends half her time hovering around like a wizard on a sugar high? Magic makes hygiene a non-issue, people.
So yeah, there she is, floating and healing and being all magical. Her feet are like canvases with those wild tattoos — though, really, Clair Obscur doesn’t spoon-feed us what they mean. Gives me something to ponder while pretending to be productive. They underline her magic stuff super well, if you ask me. Or maybe I’m overthinking? Probably.
And okay, she might seem like a bit of an oddball. I get it. There’s that one chat she has with Sciel about missed friendships. Ha, classic Lune move. It paints her as this sort of mystical loner with her fancy tattooed feet, which I think fits perfectly with the narrative. Felt like I was looking at someone who’s ethereal yet just as lost as the next person. Honestly, it’s just… cool? At least for today. My views might change tomorrow.