I'd say it differs from person to person depending on what jis or her life revolves around.
Solmund is a merchant and a gambler. When luck smiles upon him, he attributes it to the idea that the Nald'Thal have favored him. It causes his outlook on life to be a glass-half-full point of view. But then again, when you have tons of gil, everything looks pretty bright.
From an atheological perspective, his successes come from a wise eye for business and decision-making (and also clever cheating) rather than the direct intervention of divinity, but if you were to challenge him, he would likely ask you who bestowed him with those abilities.
Solmund is a merchant and a gambler. When luck smiles upon him, he attributes it to the idea that the Nald'Thal have favored him. It causes his outlook on life to be a glass-half-full point of view. But then again, when you have tons of gil, everything looks pretty bright.
From an atheological perspective, his successes come from a wise eye for business and decision-making (and also clever cheating) rather than the direct intervention of divinity, but if you were to challenge him, he would likely ask you who bestowed him with those abilities.
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