Alright, so picture this: Lune doesn’t wear shoes. Yep, right there with nothing on her feet. Some folks might find this odd, or whatever, but here’s the kicker—you can actually snag some collectible outfits for her, shoes included. So, if you’re not a fan of the barefoot thing, no worries, there’s a fix for that.
Okay, let’s dive into it. Foot fetish. Maybe you’ve heard of it? Lune’s lack of shoes has definitely stirred up its fair share of chatter and memes online. It’s kind of hilarious, honestly. But hey, if that’s your thing, no judgment here. I’m not here to talk about that angle, though. I’m way more interested in clearing up this whole idea that her barefoot look is, like, unhygienic or something.
Hold up, guys! Lune can freaking fly, okay? Like, she’s zooming around most of the time with her magical powers. And it looks seriously cool—her whole run animation is just mmm. True, she does touch the ground, like, occasionally. But remember: magic healer. So, tetanus shots? Haha, not really a concern.
Her barefoot vibe actually kind of highlights how her magical abilities are woven into every fiber of her being. She’s got these incredible tattoos everywhere, feet included, and I swear they’re tied to her powers. Yet, it’s Clair Obscur, so who even knows, right?
Going barefoot gives her this quirky aura. It fits with her persona and how everyone else perceives her. There’s this scene halfway through the game—Lune and Sciel are chatting. Apparently, Sciel tried to be friends, but Lune sort of ghosted her. It’s one of those rare glimpses into Lune’s pre-story life, and her whole mystical, tattooed, barefoot aesthetic really ties into this feeling of being kind of detached from people. It’s like she’s this ethereal being but still messy and human, just like everyone else in the game. Cool choice, if you ask me.