[center][h3]Ruler, Church Exterior, Front[/h3] [@Asuras] [@GreenGoat] [@DrowsyPangolin][/center] A strange expression crossed Ruler's face as the presence of a Servant appeared at the Church. No, not merely the presence of a Servant, but something more layered. The Servant's brows furrowed, his eyes flitting in the direction of the astralized Rider, only for understanding to dawn on his countenance as that very Rider materialized. Ah, so that was why. Well, that was certainly a novel concept. The audaciousness of his earlier introduction having been stifled by the fact that his audience had consisted of a bird and a doll, Ruler simply nodded to himself before speaking in reply to the new Servant. [color=fff79a]"They have not. I congratulate you for being the first Servant of this Holy Grail War to arrive. I had prepared food for the Masters to partake in after their travels to this city, but if you care for such things then they are also available for the Servants."[/color] He explained, punctuating his remark with a slight shrug. [center][hider=Information Obtained][i]STR[/i]: E [i]CON[/i]: E [i]AGI[/i]: D [i]MGI[/i]: D [i]LCK[/i]: EX [b]Magic Resistance: B [/b] Cancel spells with a chant below three verses. Even if targeted by magecraft on the level of High-Thaumaturgy and Greater Rituals, affecting Ruler is difficult. [b]True Name Discernment: B [/b] If summoned as a Ruler, during a direct encounter, a Servant's true name and entire status information will be automatically revealed. In regards to Servants with concealment abilities, a Luck check is required. [b]God's Decision: A+[/b] The greatest privilege of the Ruler class. Two Command Spells can be used for each Servant participating in the Holy Grail War. The plus modifier is the representation of Ruler's capability to make use of the gifts of others, allowing this number to expanded through Command Spells acquired from others, uncolored or not.[/hider][/center] Now that he had properly appeared before the familiars and Servant, though, something strange about Ruler would appear. No, even before Master's Clairvoyance had been used to view the overseer, it was clear that there was something inherent to his nature that marked a departure from a standard Heroic Spirit. Any true Heroic Spirit bore a sort of "radiance" about them. Rostam, Yukimura, even Emperor Norton all possessed that "shine". Only ones such as Hugues himself or anti-heroes would lack this shine, and either have an utter lack of it or a negative surge in its place. This is the expression of the pride of a Heroic Spirit. The honor of the legends everyone praises and longs for. This is an essential element of their "Noble Phantasm". Among those heroes of this war, Rostam as the chief hero of a culture sphere likely possessed the greatest of such radiance. However, if these Servants shined to the point of drawing one's eye, then Ruler shined to the point of being blinding. [center][hider=Information Obtained][b]Paragon: A[/b] The uncorrupted bastion of civilization's light. He who guides and protects human destiny. A burden of existence that is not the domain of the most powerful heroes, but rather the heroes who have exemplified the very concept of heroism for no other reason than its own merit. The effects of this are unknown.[/hider][/center] [color=fff79a]"At any rate, thank you for coming to check in. If you have any questions about this Holy Grail War at the time, feel free to ask."[/color]