archdeceiver
Etymology
From arch- + deceiver.
archdeceiver means one who orchestrates deception, especially the Devil. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 82 out of 100.
Why “archdeceiver” is a great word
ARCHDECEIVER — [Noun] The principal architect of systematic deception on a grand scale, often personified as the Devil. From arch- ("chief, principal") + deceiver ("one who deceives"). Unlike an "impostor," who dons a false identity, or a "liar," who utters a falsehood, the archdeceiver engineers the very framework of illusion. It is the voice in the garden that makes ruin sound like wisdom, the flawless logic of a conspiracy that explains everything, and the whispered promise that turns to ash—the chilling genius of the lie you believe you discovered for yourself.
noun
- One who orchestrates deception, especially the Devil.