A name for the God of the Old Testament as transliterated from the Hebrew consonants YHVH.
1Parry had merely lost time, and done his friend JHVH no favor.
2He sailed up to the Void and called for JHVH.
3JHVH guided him through the Void again.
4It is the same story with the Jews; their extinction diminishes their God, JHVH, and so benefits Me.
5JHVH waved a hand in negation.
6"I simply lack the power to protect My people from Yours," JHVH said.
7"So You went to see Him, on that mission of amity," JHVH said.
8"We may be rivals, but We are not enemies," JHVH said.
10"It is a pleasure to review basic principles," JHVH said.
11JHVH alone knew what Parry had done for His people, and that the Incarnation of Evil was not actually doing evil.
12"Only power, the power brought by the number of souls in Your domain," JHVH said.
13"That does seem to be their problem," JHVH agreed.
14"I am JHVH." He did not actually pronounce the name; it was only a concept.
15"Ah, the Christian variant!" JHVH said, extending his hand.
16The demoness is one of ours now, and she explained some things, and JHVH volunteered some things, and our recent experience confirmed them.