

Ridge cap on 4-way intersection? Shingled roof not metal. Help.
I have a 4 way intersecting ridge roof or 4 way cross gable roof (not sure on terminology, I apologize).
There is the main gable roof that runs the width/depth of the house that contains the living room/kitchen area. Then 2 roofs off either side that contain the bedrooms, etc. At the very center point of the house all 4 points meet at the same height. My question is, how to ridge cap it correctly?
If the main gable roof cap is run one direction and then the intersecting roofs are run one direction as well, we will end up with two ending caps that have the exposed nails to seal.
I'm curious if there's a way to run all the caps toward the center and have it all meet there? Then we would have only one cap with exposed nails that need sealed, correct? Can it be done that way? Also if it can, can that last cap in the center be tarred down or does it need nailed then sealed?
** Important to note that the main roof running the width of the house is a vault ceiling that doesn't get ridge vent but the intersecting roofs are vented.
**** Also, I guess I need to clarify that I'm aware the vent can not run to the intersection.... I'm referring to the cap ****
1st picture is of the house that is being built. 2nd is just a reference for how the roofs meet.