@Sparsebeard:
Was it ever explained if Vivre Cards lead to:
- Each other (like gravity where each piece leads to a central point according to the size of the piece) or,
- The small pieces lead to the biggest piece or,
- All pieces lead to the person whose card it is?
Third option tends to make more sense to me but the other thread made me doubt…
If it's option one or two, doesn't that mean that it doesn't matters whose card it is except for knowing the status of that person (healty or dying)?
It's the second option, as far as I'm aware.
Rayleigh left his piece of his vivre card with Shakky so that the rest of the SH's could find their way back to Saboady.
That clearly rules out the third option.
Also, thinking about it logically, Rayleigh knew the SH's would find their way to his piece, and not end up following any of the pieces in the possession of the other SH's.
That eliminates the first option.
So we're left with the smaller pieces are drawn to the biggest remaining piece, or the owner can somehow allocate which is the master piece, as it were, without size being factored in.