Introducing...
The Three Gods in the book, The Three in this novella is equivalent to the trinity of Christianity. Now in every culture there are different names for the Gods but what remains the same is that the roles are always very similar and more often than not there are always three roles. In our story, there are three and their names are Pateros, Paidagogos, and Parakletos.
Pateros.
He is the supreme God in the Three. He is the most powerful being in the entire universe and no other God is above him. Pateros was taken from the greek word Pateras which translates into the word father. I am Hispanic so in the Spanish language we learn that the gender of a word is usually determined by the ending, therefore it was inconceivable to me that Pateras meant father, it would be more credible to me if it meant mother or something else feminine since the word ends with the "a" vowel. I figured what the heck lets give this greek word a more masculine approach and so therefore I replaced the "a" with the "o" and that is how I got the name Pateros.
Paidagogos
Paidagogos is taken from the Greek / Hebrew meaning of two words combined that mean "child leader."
Parakletos
Parakletos is a Greek word for Holy Spirit. Some define this word as comforter from the root word "Paraclete." Parakletos's role in this novella is all of the above. I chose the above picture to illustrate because it depicts a comforting image to me.



