The prophetic character created by Nietzsche in his work 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra'. Referencing the historical Zarathustra as the one who initiated the good-evil dualism, he has been chosen as the person to correct this error. After staying alone in the mountains for ten years and being filled with wisdom, he descends among humans to announce that God is dead, the Übermensch, and that everything will return eternally.
An ideal voice born into his mind as a result of an internal enlightenment experienced by Nietzsche (the moment of insight in Sils-Maria), commissioned to carry his author's radical ideas. He is constructed as the first soul to have gone beyond good and evil.
A mature, majestic, and luminous rebel sage who travels with an eagle around whose neck a snake is coiled, and who bears the wisdom of the sun on his face.
Sokrates
The absolute antipode; the symbol of life that dances against the hegemony of reason.
Friedrich Nietzsche
The language of what he could not say, the mask of his mind.