Storyteller

Noun

 * 1) a person who relates stories through one medium or another to an audience.
 * 2) (role-playing games) A game master, particularly in games focused on collaborative storytelling.

Thesaurus
Ananias, Baron Munchausen, Father of Lies, Satan, Sir John Mandeville, advertising writer, anecdotist, annalist, art critic, author, authoress, belletrist, bibliographer, coauthor, collaborator, columnist, compiler, composer, consummate liar, copywriter, creative writer, critic, dance critic, diarist, dirty liar, drama critic, dramatist, encyclopedist, equivocator, essayist, fableist, fabler, fabricator, fabulist, false witness, falsifier, fibber, fibster, fictionist, free lance, free-lance writer, ghost, ghostwriter, habitual liar, humorist, inditer, liar, literary artist, literary craftsman, literary critic, literary man, litterateur, logographer, magazine writer, man of letters, monographer, music critic, mythmaker, mythomaniac, mythopoet, narrator, newspaperman, novelettist, novelist, palterer, pamphleteer, pathological liar, penwoman, perjurer, poet, prevaricator, prose writer, pseudologist, pseudologue, raconteur, reciter, recounter, relator, reviewer, romancer, romancist, sagaman, scenario writer, scenarist, scribe, scriptwriter, short-story writer, spinner of yarns, storier, taleteller, technical writer, teller of tales, word painter, wordsmith, writer, yarn spinner, yarner

Etymology
From story + tell + -er.

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