Alright, let’s dive into this whole Lune barefoot thing. Honestly, I wasn’t even paying attention to her feet at first—I mean, why would I? But then, boom, people start talking about it, and suddenly, it’s like, “Oh, right. No shoes.” And if that’s your vibe, awesome. But okay, let’s be real: some folks think wandering around shoeless is kinda… unhygienic? Gross? Dude, she can fly. No, seriously, she floats. It’s like magic or something. I still chuckle at the idea of her worrying about stepping on gum or whatever. But hey, she’s magic—got cool tatts on her feet and everything, which kinda ties into her powers. Go figure. It’s like, maybe those tattoos power her up? No one explains it, ‘cause, of course, they don’t.
Then there’s this whole internet joke carnival about foot fetishes, but yeah, that’s not my scene, so moving on. What even caught my attention was Lune’s conversation with Sciel. At some point, Sciel tried being pals with her, but Lune just… ghosted. Classic. It paints a picture of someone a bit quirky, y’know? Like she’s doing her own thing, kinda out there. I’m all for it. Her whole weirdo vibe—it’s a thing. And, oh, she can heal, so no need for tetanus shots (phew!). It seems like her bare feet are just one more way of saying, “I’m different, deal with it.”
Honestly, her barefootedness just adds to that mystic, ethereal aura, doesn’t it? Like you wanna think she’s some mythical wizard, but—plot twist—she’s just as clumsy figuring out life as we all are. And I kinda dig that.