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Obligatory Icosahedron Licensing
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Obligatory Icosahedron Licensing, or OIL, was a scheme concocted by Magicians of the Bay which allowed third-party publishers to create their own Icosahedron games compatible with the latest edition of Labyrinths & Lamiae. One such company was Death Lord Games. Unfortunately a hidden clause in the OIL license meant that all licensees owed MotB license fees backdated to the release of Boiled Leather, the original L&L rulebook. This destroyed most companies, but Black Dog was saved by computer company PCP Games.
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Obligatory Icosahedron Licensing, or OIL, was a scheme concocted by Magicians of the Bay which allowed third-party publishers to create their own Icosahedron games compatible with the latest edition of Labyrinths & Lamiae. One such company was Death Lord Games. Unfortunately a hidden clause in the OIL license meant that all licensees owed MotB license fees backdated to the release of Boiled Leather, the original L&L rulebook. This destroyed most companies, but Black Dog was saved by computer company PCP Games.