"The God of Peace" (Czech: Bůh Míru) is a children's picture book written by Franz Bonaparta under the pen name Klaus Poppe (incidentally, his real name). The book has been used in the reading seminars at the Red Rose Mansion.
Story[]
The God of Peace is always busy.
He is too busy to look in a mirror, and blows his horn every day.
The God of Peace's horn makes everyone happy.
The God of Peace is always busy.
He is too busy to look in a mirror, and scatters magical water.
The magical water creates green mountains, ripens crops, and makes flower gardens grow.
The God of Peace is always busy.
He is too busy to look in a mirror, and gives everyone a name.
Your name is Otto. Your name is Hans. Your name is Thomas. Your name is Johan.
Johan gave his hat to the god as a gift in return.
The god was very happy.
Because he wanted to see himself wearing the hat, he stood in front of a mirror for the first time.
However, what he saw in the mirror was a demon.
From inside the mirror, the demon spoke to him.
I am you and you are me.
Oh no! No one can live in peace with a demon like this! What should I do?
So the troubled god . . .