What am I missing? This scenario is the same as having a ridge beam (not a ridge board).Those rafters will be trying to push the wall out. Tying one end of them won't alter this basic principle
The ridge beam prevents the rafters from sagging at the apex. It's the sag at the apex that induces forces in the walls (if the rafters aren't tied).
As the ledger board can't sag, you've effectively got a ridge beam, so no horizontal thrust is present.
To convince myself of this, I've just set up the scenario in QSE. Result? No horizontal forces, just vertical ones...