The closest thing this class has to a hat is some association with Christianity.
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Christianity Is Catholic: Significantly Played With:.However there can be exceptions to this rule as shown by Amakusa. Rulers are summoned to oversee a Holy Grail War precisely because they lack any desire for the Holy Grail and therefore won't interfere, even when they have the strength to easily do so. Cincinnatus: The core idea behind the class.
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All of the Rulers after her are more oriented towards offense, with the only Ruler who really tries to be as tanky as Jeanne being Qin Shi Huang who still tries to fall into the Critical Hit Class role as well.
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Outside of the summoned ones there are also Jeanne Alter during Orleans, the suicidal Phenex during Agartha, Andromalius in Edmond Dantès' Interlude, and Morgan le Fay in Avalon le Fae Part 2, none of which are Lawful Good. Most of the playable Rulers are of the Good alignment, but BB can be summoned in this class, only declining because it means enforcing and being bound to the rules. They are strong against Moon Cancer and weak against Avengers. Rulers take half damage from the regular classes (Saber, Lancer, Archer, Rider, Caster, Assassin) and deal normal damage to them, with the usual exception of Berserkers.