Gregori Cristos

Gregori Cristos is a human wizard and a member of the Senior Council as of Turn Coat, in which he is first mentioned.

Biography
Gregori Cristos a Greek who has lived throughout southern Asia over the past couple of centuries. He distinguished himself in the battle with the Rakshasa Raja the council took on recently.

Description
Gregori Cristos is known for his support by non-western nations. It is assumed that he wanted the power of a seat in the Senior Council, and could not be bought off. He is one of Aleron LaFortier's understudies. He gained a lot of support after so many of LaFortier's supporters were lost at Morgan's trial by the attack of the Mordite infused Mistfiend that Peabody unleashed. He's building his influence on people being afraid.

According to Ebenezar McCoy he's a very unpleasant wizard.

Harry and Ebenezar McCoy suspect him of being Black Council. Harry suggests that he may have been the one on Demonreach with Peabody. And now the Black Council has a man inside—they killed LaFortier to get him into position. Harry still thinks he might be Black Council after Chichén Itzá.

Turn Coat
In Turn Coat, LaFortier's seat is given to Gregori Cristos instead of Klaus the Toymaker who should have been next in line. According to Ebenezar McCoy, Cristos told the Merlin, Arthur Langtry, that he and his allies would secede from the Council if he didn't get the seat. He'd have taken a third of the Council with him.

Changes
In Changes, Cristos leads a peace effort between the Red Court and the White Council by hosting the Dutchess Arianna Ortega at a special meeting held in the Ostentatiatory at White Council HQ and backed by a large bloc of supporters. He treats Harry Dresden like a lawbreaker when Harry demands that Arianna return the child she stole. Cristos accuses Harry of war-mongering, restarting The War, breaking safe conduct under Accords.

Quotes
Ebenezar McCoy and Harry Dresden talking at the end of Changes:

H:" What about the White Council:"—E: "They'll get things sorted out soon. Amazing how things fell apart just long enough for them to sit themselves out."—H: "With Cristos running it."—E: "Aye."—H: "He's Black Council."—E: "Or maybe stupid."—H: Not sure which is scarier."—E: Stupid, Hoss. Everytime. Only so many blackhearted villains in the world, and they only get uppity on occasion. Stupid's everywhere, every day." ~

External References

 * Rakshasa - New World Encyclopedia
 * Phantoms and Monsters: Paranormal Activity and Other Unexplained Phenomena
 * Rakshasa - Wikipedia
 * Rakshasa Raja Ravana | Speakingtree
 * Supernatural: Rakshasa - Hindu Mythology
 * Rakshasas