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'''Online Creation''', or '''OLC''' is a type of software add-on for ] variant online text adventure games, written originally by the creators of ] and released publically as ] by authors Christopher "Surreal" Woodward (deceased) and Herbert "Locke" Gilliland in 1992 and 1993, respectively.

It changed the way ] worlds were created, providing an outlet for those who wished to edit the game. The software's popularity continues to grow, as it has been ported to a variety of MUD softwares and is currently included in at least 35 derived works. OLC became known as "EnvyOLC" and "ILAB/OLC" after Jason Dinkel ported this work to other MUD softwares.

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