Solm: Trapped by your own freedom
An interesting character trait most Solmic characters have is how despite everyone being encouraged to find their own freedom, these same choices somewhat restrict them
Panette chooses to act dignified and refined to fit in with the nobility, but she ends up hiding a lot of her real personality and some of her comments makes it sound like part of this is out of shame
Merrin became a knight to rebel against her original role, but there are times when she embarrasses herself by trying too hard to live up to her self-inflicted expectations
Dancing is Seadall's passion, but this same dedication causes him to sacrifice his other desires and interests to make sure his dancing never falters. Different characters try to help him loosen up on himself because that isn't always healthy for him
No one would blame Pandreo for leaving his family's church like Panette did, but he decided to take over with all the problem that came with it
Fogado claims that he had more freedom and less expectations than Timerra, and yet, he went ahead and claimed responsibility for the Queendom by running the Sentinels
Even Timerra once commented that even your bonds can sometimes prevent you from being free. The choice to make friends also means giving up some freedoms because you'll have to be considerate of them and their well-being
It's just fascinating to observe how Solm's culture isn't really about doing what you want, but about emphasizing the freedom of having these choices and accepting the good and bad that comes with making them