

Eris - Greek Goddess of discord in Greek mythology.A thoroughly ambiguous person, in personality, but also in his androgynous figure, one can never know exactly what he will do next. More than any other Greek God, he is associated with shape-shifting and taking on other identities (which is part of why he is also associated with actors). Dionysus - Greek God of wine, madness, and ecstasy.It has red hair and backwards feet to confuse hunters and lumberjacks. Curupira - A Brazilian folklore (male) jungle genie that protects the animals and the trees of the forests.Coyotes in various Native American mythologies.Br'er Rabbit - A slave trickster of African American origin.He considers himself cunning enough to trick and outwit anyone, but is also proud, lazy and impulsive, which often proves his undoing. Anansi - The spider trickster of African origin.Shakuni died on the 18th day of battle after succeeding in his revenge. Later, a large battle, Mahabharata, lasting 18 days, was fought between the cousins ending in the destruction to the whole Kuru dynasty. He trained his nephews and instilled poison and hatred in their minds towards their cousins. Shakuni wasn't afraid and lived in Hastinapur as brother to the queen so he could take revenge. But after the marriage, Shakuni's father can't protest because of fear. Shakuni was not told about the blindness of the upcoming king before the marriage to his sister. He has a sister, Gandhari, who was married to Dhritrashtra, blind prince of Hastinapur, who later became King of Hastinapur. He was born in Gandhar Province (Presently Afghanistan). Shakuni - According to Mahabharata, Shakuni is a real trickster who devoted his whole life in taking revenge on the Great Ancient Kuru Dynasty by his tricks.His ultimate intentions are towards betterment of mankind. He is an interplanetary messenger who always take control over the situation by taking advantage of weaknesses. Narada - In Indian and Hindu Mythology, Narada is a character who travels into any dimension or planet without any permission from any god.It brings ultimate destruction with lights and thunders. His biggest weapon is Vajrayudha, a weapon made from the spine bone of Dadichi. Indra - In Indian and Hindu mythology, Indra is King of Gods who always use tricks and supernatural powers to save his position as King.Ahswhrat - Minor god of trickery and mischief.Hynes and Doty, in Mythical Trickster Figures (1997) state that every trickster has several of the following six traits: 3.1 In movies, television, animation, novels, short stories, comics, and video games.
