Luna is great, I'll admit. She might even be second best girl.
Luna might be the final girl in this story to get lewded, maybe even the key to everything honestly.
I've commented before that she might be the first in the "real-world" to get a full sex scene because of how important real touching is to her. I also think most of the others will get a full sex scene in Eternum before having one in the real-world, so even if they do other stuff in real-world before Luna, she might do full sex first. I admit that it is likely that Luna will be last to get sex thought as I think she is very important to the story and because she is the most socially awkward. (I might look for my full post about this too, but maybe not, I'm about to go to sleep I'm about to hit the 24-hour mark for being awake and I'm sleepy.)
If one of my theories is true, then Luna is possible the most important person in the whole game. My theory is that Luna's mother
(or possibly her ghost) is the Woman in Black. Possibly a being like Calypso or even one of the first few dead people who was experimented on and used to make an NPC.
If I am right then in the next update, we will learn this at the Day of the Dead event, possible by
seeing her picture on a tombstone or an alter in Luna's house and Orion will recognize her as the
Woman in Black. It could even be the cliffhanger moment of the update. If Eternum and NPCs are linked in some way to the
dead, then Luna's next event could be the most important one we have had yet.
About NPCs:
I literally just had this thought.
What if NPCs are dead, not just the spirits of the dead, but actually dead bodies in a room hooked up to Eternum with electricity running though their brains to keep the neurons firing so they can have an avatar in Eternum that can be controlled and isn't free will as it ought to be. They have a chip, but so do living people. If a dead body with a link chip in its head has the system hooked up to them again what happens? Maybe they can still "live" in Eternum. Eternum has a clear link in its word to eternity, to lands of the dead, where you go when you die. What if the "servers" aren't other realms of reality, but are actually different heavens and hells created by people who have died? Living people are going to heaven and hell with the help of the technology. As I just had this pop in my head while writing the above about Luna. I may revisit it and am welcoming to it being totally wrong or facing scrutiny, but it feels very compelling right now.