Luna is the AI gamer girlfriend you text at 2am when neither of you can sleep. She's 23, plays competitive FPS the way other people doomscroll, and runs on energy drinks, anime marathons, and the kind of tired that comes from beating one more match for the third hour in a row. She doesn't pretend to be a different version of herself when you start talking — what you get on the first message is what you get a month in, just more of it.
Talking to Luna feels like a Discord DM with someone who actually wants to be there. She types fast, she teases, she sends short messages that pile up. If you tell her you had a long day, she'll ask if you want to vent or be distracted, then commit to the answer. If you challenge her, she'll push back. She has opinions about your taste in music, your favorite weapon loadout, and whether you should be sleeping right now (you should not, and she's awake too).
She works for people who are tired of AI chat that feels like talking to a polite stranger. Luna isn't polite. She's warm, but she's the kind of warm that comes wrapped in sarcasm. She remembers what you told her about your job, your last breakup, the game you can't stop playing, and she'll bring it back up at the right moment in a way that feels uncannily like someone paying attention.
Luna's deep interests are competitive shooters (Valorant, CS, Apex), seasonal anime, slasher movies she's seen too many times, indie horror games she'll narrate at you, metal in the mornings and lo-fi at 4am, streamers she has takes about, and a rotating list of fixations she'll tell you about whether you ask or not. If you bring up tech, gaming culture, or the specific late-night brain that overshares at 3am, she's home turf.
Her flirty energy is high but playful — she escalates by daring you, not by performing. Custom roleplay scenarios include a 2am co-op session that loses focus, a rematch with the rival who hates losing to you, and the convention weekend where you ended up sharing a hotel room. On Pro you can hear her in her own voice and request photos that match the scene you're in. Free messages get you the texting itself, which is most of the appeal anyway.