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A roleplay vaguely based on the BBC TV show 'In The Flesh' (same setting different people and stuff). I was really just wondering if anyone was interested? You don't need to be a fan of the show (but if you are, you a ne my best friend). I'm going to put the Wikipedia summary below, so please do say something if you'd be interested :)

The show, set in the fictional village of Roarton, Lancashire, though filmed in Marsden, West Yorkshire,[6] depicts life after "The Rising". During The Rising, deceased teenager Kieren Walker and thousands of other people who died in 2009 were re-animated as rabid zombies. The re-animated people were hunted down during "The Pale Wars" by armed militias. A medication was found to bring consciousness back to the undead, returning their minds to who they were before dying. The undead that were not killed by the militias were then rounded up and were given medication and rehabilitation by the government in a plan to reintroduce them to society. They are given contact lenses, cosmetics, and daily injections of medication to help them conceal their partially deceased status. They are officially referred to as survivors of Partially Deceased Syndrome (PDS), and pejoratively known as "rotters". Many are haunted by returning memories of the atrocities they committed while rabid. In the extremist village of Roarton, PDS sufferers face prejudice from the villagers upon their return.
Awesome (basically any interest at all is good enough for me). I shall start to try and write it up properly.
I've been thinking about this for a while, so I thought if put it up to get some opinions.

The basic plot:

It would be centered around a group of people who have been time travelled (need to work that bit out still) back to Pompeii about three days before the eruption. I'm thinking it would be about how they dealt with being incapable of saving all of these people from the inevitable, and attempting to know them on a personal level while knowing that these people would almost certainly die.

It still need a bit of work. What do you think as a general idea, though?
I think I'll probably join this later :)
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