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A Series of Unfortunate Events Question

who is the v.f.d

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it stands for many things read his autobiograthy
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i dont now
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cinthiaxemery said:
It stands for many things but the one that is most likely the correct answer is Volunteer Fire Department. It's an organization that used to be made of all good people that basically wanted the world to be better and more well read. But they had a schism and the group split in two. With the Baudelaire parents and others on one side and Count Olaf and others on the other side.

Valorous Farms Dairy
Various Finery Disguise
Veiled Facial Disguises
Venom Feels Delightful (Press)
Veritable French Diner
Very False Documents (Press)
Very Fancy Doilies
Versailles Post Office
Vice Principal Nero
Vineyard of Fragrant Drapes
Voracious Film Discussions (Press)
Vertical Flame Diversion
Verdant Flammable Devices
Volunteer Feline Detectives
Vernacularly Fastened Door

Sorry if this was long. :)
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The purpose of the VFD was to fight literal and figurative fires. The cause of the schism is unknown, but the two groups were looking for the Vessel For Disaccharides, or the sugar bowl.
beatrice231 posted over a year ago
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you forgot Volunteer Factual Dispatches
K5-HOWL posted over a year ago
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Principle doesn't start with an F.
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VFD4ever97 said:
V.F.D. is a secret organization in which surround the Baudelaires throughout the books. The first mention is in Book the Fifth. V.F.D. used to be an organization that put out fires and basically tried to stop all bad in the world. Until around when Kit Snicket was just young, Beatrice Baudelaire, (the Baudelaire's mother) and Lemony Snicket helped eachother steal a very important sugar bowl from Esme Squalor. The sugar bowl contained horseradish, which is the most affective antidote for Medusoid Moselium. This act started off the schism that caused the organization to seperate into two groups. One of volunteers and one of villians. It is unknown why Beatrice and Lemony wanted the sugar bowl. Count Olaf is on the villian side of the schism. He helps set the fires, while people like Jaques Snicket and Beatrice and Bertrand Baudelaire, Aunt Josephine and Uncle Monty try to put them out. Many things for V.F.D are unknown and not explained anywhere. There are many headquarters for both the good and the bad sides. If you would like a more accurate answer, try searching: V.F.D. on Wikipedia.
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msbrightsidee said:
I used to read be ubsessed with these books and i came to the conclusion that V.F.D just stood for V.F.D It was the name of an organization that split into good and evil. They used V.F.D to stand for whatever was nescesary considering they are masters of disguise and going undercover and such. They had many codewords such as Volunteer Fire Department. But i dont think it had any exact meaning. And it was never given in the books.
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K5-HOWL said:
it means many things but one of them is: Volunteer Factual Dispatches


for those of V.F.D or those who wish to bring V.F.D back to the world there is the club but remember to be weary of those who are evil like Olaf.... remember "Freind or Foe?" and "password" for you will not get the link unless you answer the correctly
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it means many things but one of them is: Volunteer Factual Dispatches 


for those of V.F.D or those who wish to bring V.F.D back to the world there is the club but remember to be weary of those who are evil like Olaf.... remember "Freind or Foe?" and "password" for you will not get the link unless you answer the correctly
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TheBlueBlur222 said:
Volunteer Fire Department
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AnimationFan said:
They also celerated voilet's fifteenth date (birthday).
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