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Interesting...very WOD-like.
In style? Or is that a thing in the World of Darkness?

What are their relationships with the WG and his servants? What about the Denarians
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In the war between Heaven and Hell, the Grigori are on the side of humanity.

They don't like the White God & Company, but most don't hate them, either. Some bear more individual grudges, but on the whole, Angels are resolved to not meddle in mortal affairs for now, so their actions aren't offensive enough to make them enemies of the Grigori. For the moment, anyway. When the End of Days breaks loose, all bets are off.

They peacefully (most of them) oppose religion and atheism. In the Dresdenverse, atheism requires an ignorance of the real threats to humanity. But, just because there is/are god(s), doesn't mean you should worship them. They teach some combination of humanism and dystheism (one or two drift into misotheism, and others dabble in transhumanism).

They're largely neutral towards human True Believers, like the Knights of the Cross. The Grigori know that such devout faith isn't likely to be worn down with rhetoric, and in the mean time, they're keeping their kind safe in their own way. Most would surely respect someone like Michael Carpenter; after all, he saved lives, was a good spouse and father, and raised his kids to be strong, educated, and capable of making their own informed choices about things.

On the other hand, they hate most of demon-kind, especially ones like the Denarians, who prey on humans exclusively and unabashedly. They do respect that some of the Fallen just wanted freedom, much like themselves, but the average demon wants to harm humanity, and it's often difficult to tell who's on the side of freedom, and who's on the side of chaos, so it's practical to open with hostility and discern as you go.

Their ultimate goal is to arm human-kind with all the knowledge they'll need to become independent, in all ways, from every supernatural force in the universe. Humans are already scary enough to give everyone pause. What would a single united Earth, with a fully savvy military and all of human ingenuity focused on a single goal, survival, the goal they're best at, the masquerade finally lifted from their eyes, be able to do?

Well, the Grigori have put all their chips on the answer being, "They'd Win". They'd kick the devil in the teeth, bloody god's nose, and hunt the Sidhe like rabbits. Any supernatural folk who want to live as citizens, rather than kings or predators, are welcome to submit an application. But that's just the dream - it's nowhere near reality yet, and the march to enlightenment is slow going.