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That's just not something that happens in any way besides a solar eclipse. If you showed that specific segment to any number of people, they're going to immediately think of that phenomenon because of course that's what it's alluding to, it would just be bizarre if the moon covering the sun actually removed it's light entirely.I will quickly say to this, I think the way you're looking at it is wrong. I earlier said the best real world example I had was the solar eclipse, but even then in this scene they are not saying it's a solar eclipse, they're just saying it's as if Lunaria completely covered Solus.
Allegedly. I've really got to make it clear, the narration is not omniscient and our standards on statements are very clear about their reliability being dictated by where it comes from.the feat is absorbing the sun's luminosity