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Alright, so here’s the deal with Lune and her funky barefoot situation. Apparently, you can nab some snazzy outfits in the game — gives her some shoes if that’s your jam. But by and large, Lune’s just out there, toes in the wind. Kind of weird, huh? Or is it? Anyway, moving on.
I’ve gotta admit, this whole barefoot thing taps into that infamous foot fascination. Yep, the internet’s got jokes and memes galore. But hey, doesn’t bother me. If it tickles your fancy, more power to you. What really bugs me, though, is when folks start griping about hygiene. Like, come on.
Here’s the kicker: Lune can FLY. Yup, she’s mostly hovering around like it ain’t no thing, showing off her spellcasting swagger. Pretty rad, if you ask me. It’s not like she’s traipsing through mud and back alleys… mostly. Even when she does plonk down and stand around, she’s got those magical healing vibes. Tetanus? No sweat.
And, oh, the magic! Those tattoos curl around her, all mystic and meaningful. Her magical essence just flows, you know? And let me tell you, the game’s not spelling this stuff out — it’s kind of like one giant question mark. Clair Obscur for you. Or maybe my brain’s just scrambled trying to make sense of it.
Honestly, with those bare feet, she’s kind of the quintessential oddball. Makes her a standout, really. Like, there’s this scene where she chats with Sciel about past friendship attempts — spoiler: ghosted. Builds up this whole vibe of her being this enigma, a little offbeat. Maybe even distant. Quite human beneath all that mystique — just fumbling along like the rest of us. I gotta say, I dig it. It fits, right?
Man, what a trip.