Kotschubei
Kotschubei is a character from the Russian folk tale "The Tale of Tsar Saltan" by Alexander Pushkin. He is a mischievous and cunning old man who serves as a jester and advisor to the Tsar. Kotschubei is known for his quick wit, sharp tongue, and ability to outsmart his enemies. He is often depicted as a trickster figure, using his intelligence and cunning to manipulate situations to his advantage. Despite his mischievous nature, Kotschubei is also a loyal servant to the Tsar and is often called upon to provide advice and guidance. His character is a classic example of the trickster archetype in Russian folklore and literature.