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You are lightbound if you have more light fate than dark fate. You are Darkbound if you have more dark fate than light fate. You are unbound if you have an equal number of each. And fateless if you have none.
When you encounter a card with white/black symbols, lightbound characters encounter white symbol, Darkbound characters encounter dark symbol, unbound characters encounter neither, fateless characters encounter the bottomest symbol (usually the worst).
The example with +1/-1 fate was made up. I couldn't remember the card when I wrote this. I looked it up and the first card we've encountered that did something else than we expected was Titania. That is the card I was "referencing".
Anyways, thank you very much for explanation. I believe this thread is resolved then.
There is actually a +1/-1 fate card in Woodlands (two of them actually, one for light fate, one for dark fate), but these are fate binding mechanisms