All CEOs are officers. Not all officers are CEOs.your still kind of missing the point where it says he doesn't rule hell in canon at least. Also that its a multinational corporation as far as analogies go. Also the fact the dude interpreted it as not a ceo like I know you could technically be right but we should at least assume that they are possibly not wrong right? It also differentiates that Hades is a ceo wheras satan is something else.
Butcher said he was a corporate officer, he didnt say Lucifer wasnt the CEO. And when the Denarians needed juice for their Small Favor plot, they got it from Lucifer.
CEO of a sprawling multinational corporation is still its single most powerful corporate officer.
This just means there are other powerful officers and stakeholders he must take into account, thats all.
Unlike in a small company, where the CEO is essentially god.
Thats frankly more likely to be someone like Mac.I wonder if the crossover does anything with WoD Lucifer.
Who is not ruling Hell, in fact he was the only Fallen not banished to Hell, but instead he has to wander the Earth.
Which is obviously different from the Dresden Devil.
I still like the WoD archetype though, the person who fucked up so often and on such a monumental scale, always with good intentions, might just now after millenia have learned some humility and not follow his latest doomed-to-fail scheme to save humanity. Or he is letting his Pride get the better of himself yet again and fuck up once more.
Luci is explicitly still in the Game in the Dresdenverse.