<<(spoilers for people who haven't made it to the other side of the ravine)>>
I'm fully aware of the irony of comparing the Christian Bible to a crossover hentai game, but the monologue you give to Luna to help her forgive herself about her human dying (which was far out of her control anyway) is just a paraphrased version of Job 38. And I personally find it hilarious. Like, if you look at the things you say to her in that scene, and then you look at Job 38:4-7, it is anything but subtle. And by that I mean when the creators of this game were writing the dialogue to cheer up a black cat into eventually having hot sex with you, they deemed it necessary to draw on "the power of the word of the sword of the spirit" to make darn sure the words had power. In all honesty, it worked. The poetry is in fact quite vivid, moving, even, given the context. But just know that according to a 6,000-year-old religious text, the creator of the universe had a strikingly similar exchange with a wealthy merchant named Job when berating him for thinking he had the wisdom to understand the inner workings of the mind of God. And the creators of a furry porn game thought the verbal imagery was useful for the character arc of a magical and extremely horny cat. Well done, guys. THAT is something I can respect. Props.