The biggest change the story underwent was the elimination of Julia, who Luna would be romantically interested in, bringing conflict with Cassiopeia.
This shook the very basis, causing the entire novel to go back to square one.
A mind reader and highly volatile, she was set to explore different sides of attraction and her struggles letting people inside her heart.
Ghost Girl Phantasma featured adult scenes for some time all involving Luna.
Julia would eventually learn how to deal with her problems and communicate effectively. This drawing reflects the first scene where Julia's self-destruction was absent for once. The author believes one can learn how to love herself from someone else's love, this being Julia's path.
A dramatic scene where Luna would choose to walk away from Julia.
Her character doesn't fit Paradiso Phantasma's themes and message and her personality overlaps with the current version of Luna, turning her presence inviable yet never truly gone.