He falls laughing, the mountain already forgetting him.
Nietzsche's prophet descends the mountain not in solemn proclamation but in gleeful freefall, hair electrified by the altitude and the absurdity of it all. The aged parchment and Gothic script lend the image the gravity of scripture, while the tumbling fool at its center quietly undoes every pretension. Here, wisdom and pratfall arrive at the same moment.
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May 28, 2026
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