A stock character throughout world literature, tricksters are quick-witted, rule-breaking rascals. Morally ambiguous, they skate the boundary between good and bad: now using their guile for noble ends, now for evil, and now simply for their own strange amusement. Roguishly charming, they are witty and entertaining, but not to be trusted.
— Dec 14, 2025 02:12PM
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