How about "Lord of Allusions"
No its not a misspelling
Allusion:
1. an implied or indirect reference
2. the act of alluding or hinting at.
The root of allusion is allude, which is from the latin alludere or literally to play with.
the word Ludicrous is also tied to this latin root.
Ludicrous:
1. amusing or laughable through obvious absurdity, incongruity, exaggeration, or eccentricity
2. meriting derisive laughter or scorn as absurdly inept, false, or foolish
So where does that get us? The Lord of Allusions is the master of the left handed compliment. A left handed compliment is an implied or indirect slight made to make a person seem laughable or foolish.
ex. Gee, you hair looks different to day. What did you do to it? Wash it perhaps?
Yes, I think that definitely fits.