Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 features a standout character named Lune, a barefoot sorceress. While players can choose to give her shoes via collectibles, her default bare feet spark debate on hygiene versus artistic expression. Luneâs magic, symbolized through her tattoos, reinforces her otherworldly nature and individuality. She possesses healing powers and can fly, lessening concerns about her cleanliness. The design choice intentionally reflects her unique character traits as well as her complicated relationships with other characters, contributing to the game's depth and storytelling.
The fact that Lune is barefoot also helps underscore her magic abilities and their importance to every part of her life and how she lives it.
By default, Lune is barefoot throughout the game, leading to discussions surrounding whether this artistic choice is unsanitary or adds depth to her character.
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