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'''The GRAND DAD Fugitives''' ARE a prolific [[VINESAUCE]]-centric MEME group based in BEDROCK CITY. Their largest periods of activity seemed to be around the time SILVAGUNNER was terminated, when they were hosting several unofficial VINESAUCE gaming events (which they assure you repeatedly are ''not'' official Tournaments and are in no way affiliated with [[JOEL]]).
The '''Player's Guide to Faerun''' was a [[Dungeons & Dragons]] 3.5e [[splatbook]] that expanded upon some of the material in the 3.0e [[Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting]]. It is '''not''' a replacement for or upgrade from a previous book like the [[Expanded Psionics Handbook]] was. Its most memorable contribution to the game was its variant rules for playing [[Drow]], [[Duergar]], [[Svirfneblin]]s, and [[Planetouched]] without any level adjustment, tucked away on the very last two pages of the appendix. These variant rules became so well-known that they became frequently mistaken for actual distinct races in their own right, and to this day, still show up in fan-made enumerations of playable races in Third Edition. Aside from that, the book was mostly full of fluff and bullshit about the different regions of Faerun and the "Cosmology of Toril", many pages of region-specific feats that no one ever used because no one gave a fuck about Faerun's region system, and the usual amount of prestige classes, magic items, and other crap. No playable races or base classes were included.
 
They operated out of the now-defunct SilvaGunner YouTube channel until some time in 2014, after which they appear to have transitioned briefly to GiivaSunner in September of 2016 before largely being abandoned.
 
== Forums ==
The original forums appeared to function as four services: preparation and communication in service of coming events, discussion about new HIGH-QUALITY RIPS, MEME showcase, and general VINESAUCE or unrelated discussion.
 
== Events ==
The VINESAUCE gaming events that The GRAND DAD Fugitives held were known for being diverse and involved, due in large part to their incredibly strong homebrew scene.  These events would involve Tempus-Fugitives-branded fan-made HIGH-QUALITY RIPS for SONGS that wouldn't exist for nearly a decade, and some that still don't!  They also hosted some of the first KING FOR ANOTHER DAY tournaments, with fan HIGH-QUALITY RIPS.
 
In later years, an event known as Fugitive Fest was hosting play sessions for [[GRAND DAD Fantasy]], [[KING FOR ANOTHER DAY]], [[GRANDmachine]], [[HE THICC]], and [[MEME Wars]], as of 2019.
 
== HIGH-QUALITY RIPS and MEMES == Some HIGH-QUALITY RIPS appear to have seen releases or updates in 5th and 6th edition. Note that The GRAND DAD Fugitives seem to have been most active between 2007 and 2013.
 
* GRAND DAD 2: SPASTIC BOOGALOO
* GRAND DAD: The Gauntlet of ASS (SANS, PAPYRUS, SPONGE, HE THICC, and SMOL NOZOMI)
 
 
[[Category: Memes]][[Category: GRAND DAD]][[Category: GRAND DAD Fantasy]]

Revision as of 15:33, 7 February 2020

The Player's Guide to Faerun was a Dungeons & Dragons 3.5e splatbook that expanded upon some of the material in the 3.0e Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting. It is not a replacement for or upgrade from a previous book like the Expanded Psionics Handbook was. Its most memorable contribution to the game was its variant rules for playing Drow, Duergar, Svirfneblins, and Planetouched without any level adjustment, tucked away on the very last two pages of the appendix. These variant rules became so well-known that they became frequently mistaken for actual distinct races in their own right, and to this day, still show up in fan-made enumerations of playable races in Third Edition. Aside from that, the book was mostly full of fluff and bullshit about the different regions of Faerun and the "Cosmology of Toril", many pages of region-specific feats that no one ever used because no one gave a fuck about Faerun's region system, and the usual amount of prestige classes, magic items, and other crap. No playable races or base classes were included.