Agewise I am Grandmaster, but otherwise I stand between Grand and Master.Certainly, sir. And of course (as I tired to make clear), the categorizations are just a bit of fun and rather silly.
I mean, I think Luke Gygax is chronologically Master level, but gets honorary Grandmastery. I suppose anyone who was playing D&D before the AD&D books game out probably gets membership.
But more seriously, I think there is a generational difference between those who were cognizant while early D&D was developing and those, like myself, who caught the wave of the early 80s boom when there was already an established tradition of D&D.
Or to put it another way, if you had this you're definitely a Grandmaster:
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If you had this, you're on the cusp but probably still a Grandmaster:
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If this is Tomb of Horrors to you, then you're a Master:
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If it is this, then you're an Expert:
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If it is this, you're an Apprentice or Novice:
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Just like I stand between two generations.