beguiler
A beguiler is a person or entity that charms, enchant, or seduces others through deception, intrigue, or subtle manipulation. The term originates from the verb "to beguile," which means to persuade or attract in a deceptive or charming manner. Historically, beguilers have been portrayed in literature and folklore as cunning characters who use their wit and allure to influence or deceive others, often for personal gain or to achieve a particular goal.
In modern usage, the word often describes individuals who use charm or persuasion to influence people's opinions
The concept of beguilement is closely related to psychological and social influence techniques, such as persuasion
Throughout history, many figures in literature and history have been characterized as beguilers, embodying traits of
Overall, a beguiler is distinguished by their use of charm and deception to captivate and steer others—traits