Okay, so let’s dive into this whole Lune being barefoot thing. First off, those who’re all into collecting outfits can actually find something that puts shoes on her. But if shoes aren’t your thing or whatever, she’s usually just barefoot, and that’s that.
Alright, now about folks chatting it up online with jokes about foot fetishes. Yeah, it’s a thing. People find humor in it, I guess. Not my cup of tea, but hey, if that’s your deal, cool beans. My real question here is why do people freak out about her bare feet being unsanitary or gross? I mean, really?
Picture this: she can fly! Seriously, most of the time she’s just floating around thanks to all that magic. It’s like she’s gliding, which looks awesome. Sure, sometimes she chills on the ground—she isn’t hovering 24/7. But she can heal herself and her pals magically, so who cares if she’s up to date with her tetanus shots or whatever?
Her being barefoot isn’t just a lack of shoes, you know? It’s like this whole part of her magical aura. Tattoos cover her body, even her feet—yeah, the feet again. It’s like the tattoos have a magic vibe. But here’s the kicker: this is Clair Obscur. They’re not gonna spell things out for you.
And sure, maybe the whole barefoot thing comes off as a bit quirky. But that’s her vibe. Matches how she views herself and how others see her, too. Oh, there’s this bit in the middle of the game where Lune talks with Sciel. Sciel wanted to be friends back in the day, but Lune just sorta ghosted her. It’s one of those tiny peeks into her past life—speaks to her being a tad distant. Her tattooed feet? Just another puzzle piece that makes her seem mystical and out there. But then, plot twist, she’s just as human, vulnerable, and clueless as the rest of them.
It’s kinda genius if you ask me.