Alright, let me take a stab at this. So, here’s the deal with Lune and her whole barefoot vibe. I mean, gosh, it’s like—she could wear shoes if you snag some collectible outfits for her. But hey, if you’re into it, she’s rocking the barefoot look from the get-go.
Now, let’s just dive right in. Foot fetishes, right? It’s like the most talked-about quirk. So yeah, Lune’s feet? Cue a zillion jokes online. Whatever floats your boat, I guess. But honestly, what I’m actually chewing on here is this idea that maybe her shoeless thing is, well, kinda gross or unhygienic?
But here’s the kicker—Lune flies! Like, literally zips around with magic. It’s hilarious watching her run ‘cause she’s mostly just floating. I mean, occasionally she does a stand-off with the ground, but hey, magic healing powers for the win! No tetanus worries here, folks.
And those bare feet? They’re not just a quirk. They’re like, this massive shoutout to her magic-rich life. Magic tattoos, too, all over. Especially on the feet. Kinda suspect they juice up her powers, though, honestly, it’s a total mystery.
Sure, going shoeless is kinda quirky, you know? But that’s Lune’s thing. Perfectly tracks with her seeing herself a bit on the outside. Like, there’s this bit mid-game where Sciel talks about trying to buddy up with Lune, and Lune just… ghosts her. It’s rare intel on Lune’s past, but it fits her whole mysterious aura. Tattooed feet, staying aloof, floating around—it all screams “different.” But deep down, she’s just like everyone else—confused, flawed, figuring it out. And honestly, it all just works in this kooky, magical way.