Back to the original topic, while looking through WoJs on freewill, I came across his concept of good.
Anything that allows and promotes freewill is good. Interfering with freewill is bad. Reducing freewill is evil. Oh, and the point of freewill is that you live with the results of your actions.
So by that definition (and applying it only to the DV) a God that allows mankind freewill is good. One that subtly battles those who interfere with freewill is good. One that lets mankind wallow in the filth that he has chosen is also good, because if He undid our bad choices then our freewill wouldn't matter.
A bit like how in Grave Peril, when Lea showed up Micheal was all "I'll stand by your side and help you fight this evil creature", then was "Um, did you really make a deal with it? Because if you did then I'll have to sit back and let it drag you away.".
So yes, there is an Ultimate Good, but if someone with freewill invites the Outsiders in then He won't be rushing in to save us from that mistake. Which is probably why only mortals can open those gates - if the Fae (who lack freewill) tried then the Big Guy could swing them closed an instant later. Or not allow them open at all.
In a nutshell, the Ultimate Good exists but is based on Jim's custom definition of Ultimate Good.
Richard