Lawful Neutral

Such as the Cop, the Knight, the Guard, and the Judge.

Lawful Neutral is an alignment consisting of roles who work on the side of the law without any (visible) opinions on the law itself. They act as the law commands them to and can be relied on to make proper judgements when punishing those who misbehave if they have powerful jobs like police officers or judges. Roles who aren't Chaotic will likely obey Lawful Neutral without much meaningful resistance. Lawful Neutral believe in a well-structured government under which all can happily live, and if something is wrong with the law as it is, Lawful Neutral can be relied on to make an attempt to fix it. As law-abiding individuals, Lawful Neutral are respectful to others, especially to those in higher power such as judges or presidents, as well as the rules placed and enforced by them. This honor for others in society carries over to adventurous stories where Lawful Neutral can never be seen lying to or betraying the ones they care for.

Pros

 * As Lawful Neutral are most often the roles with authority over others, they are politically the most powerful of the Nine Alignments.
 * Lawful Neutral are the only alignment that directly counters Lawful Evil, such as a Principal punishing a Bully in school.

Cons

 * Lawful Neutral are direct enemies with Chaotic Good.
 * Lawful Neutral cannot affect the actions of Chaotic Neutral through rules or laws.

Pure
Pure Lawful Neutral are the most law-abiding alignment combination in fiction. They refuse to act out of place no matter how small their punishment may be. When encountering Chaotic Good, Chaotic Neutral, or Neutral Neutral stepping out of line, Pure Lawful Neutral may act more hostile than normal, being guided by their pesonal zero-tolerance rules.

Flawed
Flawed Lawful Neutral, such as Team Leaders and hall monitors, have less social power than Standard or Pure Lawful Neutral. This includes anyone who acts for the law without a government position like the Vigilante. Flawed Lawful Neutral never have any sort of political power as the bodies they may be leaders or officers of may not be connected to the government.