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Hollywood is a location in Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines.

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Hollywood is run by the Anarch Baron Isaac Abrams, a Toreador film producer who owns a jewelry store as a front.

Many Anarch Kindred seek solace within Hollywood's confines. It has two clubs, both of them owned by Kindred: Asp Hole is run by former film superstar Ash Rivers, and the Vesuvius is run by Toreador dancer Velvet Velour. Because of their strong ties with their human nature, Toreador vampires thrive within the district.

Hollywood also holds a supermarket, a cemetery, two hotels, a sex shop, and an Internet café.

Under the glamorous city of Hollywood, its sewers are populated by the Nosferatu. "The ears and eyes of the Camarilla" made their homes in what was thought to be the safest place for them. However, Horrendous creatures Haunt the Nosferatu's sewers, making movement from their warrens nearly impossible.

Hollywood is also home of the Nosferatu primogen, "Gorgeous" Gary Golden.

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