So, here’s the thing about Lune, she’s running around without shoes, and sure—you can totally snag some fancy outfits to change that. But, by default? She’s just footloose and fancy-free.
Let’s not beat around the bush: Foot fetishes are a thing. It’s kind of a given that Lune’s bare feet spark some chatter and giggles online. I mean, if that’s your jam, go for it. Personally, I’m not diving into that rabbit hole, but hey, what floats your boat. The real deal here — are her naked feet somehow unhygienic or just plain off-putting?
Let’s get real, folks. She can FLY. Yup. Lune’s basically hovering all over the game, thanks to her magic tricks. Her running’s got this wicked cool vibe due to it. Though, yeah, she plants herself on the ground now and then. But, magical self-healing skills? She’s basically a walking immunity boost. You can push that tetanus worry aside.
Now, the whole barefoot thing isn’t just for kicks — it’s her magic showing off, tying her existence to that mystical life. Also, all those tattoos spread across her body, down to her toes, hint at her magical mojo. But it’s Clair Obscur. Don’t hold your breath waiting for an explanation.
Gotta say, her barefoot look might come off as quirky — or bonkers, even. But roll with it. Makes sense with how she vibes with herself and others’ perceptions. Like this moment smack in the game, where Sciel spills about trying to befriend her way back when, and Lune kinda just… ghosted. Yeah, that’s rare intel on her pre-Clair Obscur days. Her whole aura screams “lone wolf.” Tattooed feet? Just another thread in her tapestry — this otherworldly yet kinda clueless being. Still human though, bumbling through life like the rest of us. Honestly, it’s a smart artistic call. Feels right.