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''HoL'' (sometimes written as ''"HōL"'') is a role-playing game created by ''Dirt Merchant Games'' and produced by Black Dog Game Factory, a subsidiary of White Wolf which produced adult oriented RPGs. The ''HoL'' Core Rulebook was published in 1994, and was followed up by one other supplement ''Buttery Wholesomeness'' in 1995. Although ''HoL'' is playable, it was meant as a satire of RPGs. The pages of the books are written by hand, and the authors freely take stabs at other popular role-playing games, particularly ''Vampire: The Masquerade'' and ''Dungeons & Dragons'', and those who play them. ==History== ''HoL'' was first published by Dirt Merchant Games in 1994 and had received acclaim as a satirical indie publication. Shannon Appelcline commented that the game was "funny and profane – even offensive – and it went against the tropes of many RPGs. Though it was probably never played that extensively, ''HoL'' did prefigure the wacky directions that indie RPGs would take in the 2000s". White Wolf Publishing published ''HoL'' in 1995 as their second new RPG not related to the World of Darkness.〔 ''Hol'' was sufficiently adult that White Wolf was concerned it might damage the company's reputation as a publisher of entertainment intended for young adults, so White Wolf created the new imprint, the Black Dog Game Factory, which published ''HoL'' and one supplement, ''Buttery Wholesomeness'' (1995).〔
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