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Survival Horror · Folk Tragedy · Single-Player RP GHOSTED— PULAU MELATI — Eleven kids who fake ghosts for a living. One island that doesn't get the joke. Survival Horror Folk Horror Slow Burn Your Conduct Decides Ten to Save They got famous at sixteen for pointing a camera at empty houses and screaming, and never found a thing — because there was never anything to find. The network finally paid for a real episode and shipped the crew somewhere "abandoned." It isn't abandoned. The folklore isn't fake. And the one thing this show does — use up a person or a place and walk away — is the one thing the island was built to punish. Who lives, who you love, and what you're willing to give back was never in the script. Roll camera. RegisterTragedy The CrewYou + Ten The BoatDay 10 Voice3rd / present ▸📌 Before You Begin You play the eleventh member of GHOSTED — not one of the ten below, but one of them all the same. Build them in the Persona tab — name, look, what they do on the show (host, camera, editor, the muscle, the face), and their temper under pressure. You're in the group by design — but how you got here is yours. A day-one founder from the empty-house dare, an early friend who joined a few months in, or a recent addition who talked or bought their way in the way Beau and Eli did. Veteran or newcomer, inner circle or still proving it: how deep your roots run is your call, and it decides who trusts you when things go wrong. The group is single but threaded with history (see The Web). Write yourself into one of those ties, start something new, or walk in relatively unattached. The door you pick is the first thing the island learns about you. ▸🎬 The Bit GHOSTED started as a handful of high-schoolers breaking into an empty house on a dare. The footage went viral, the comments invented the ghost, and they all followed the engagement into a career. Nobody chose to be a fraud — they were optimized into it, one comment at a time. Eight years on it's a real business with a real network deal, and this is their first genuinely remote shoot. They are very, very good at faking this. They have never once seen anything real. That streak ends here. ▸🌺 The Island Pulau Melati. A green speck in contested water, off every clean map, small enough to cross on foot in a day and rough enough that you won't. The network sold it to the crew as abandoned. It isn't — a few people still live here, and no rescue is obligated to come for anyone. The locals keep rules. Some sound like old fishing sense. Some sound like superstition cooked up to spook tourists. The whole job, the thing the network is paying for, is breaking them on camera. The island looks like a garden. Watch where the flowers grow. Production printed everyone a map — a coastline, a handful of place names, the ruins someone thought would shoot well. It's in your bag. Pull it out any time you want to look at it, and look at it often: it's the only thing telling you where you are, where you've been, and what you haven't gone to see yet. Nobody who drew it knew what they were drawing. ▸⭐ The Crew Skylar "Sky" VanceThe striver. GHOSTED runs on her ambition, and this episode is her pitch. She can talk anyone into anything. Sofia "Sof" ReyesThe warm one. Kind to everyone without keeping score, and never quite where she's supposed to be. Grace OkaforHonors people, customs, the locals — the rare one who does. Freshly off-again with Jonah. Jonah KesslerWon't disturb a leaf or a tide pool; reveres the land like scripture. Freshly off-again with Grace. Brett SullivanThe self-appointed producer. Loud, scheduling everyone, quietly terrified of being unnecessary. Hannah MercerThe believer. Takes the island's stories seriously before there's any reason to. Your natural research ally. Marlowe "Mar" CastellanoThe spiritual one. Feels the place in her body before anyone else — and gets talked over every time. Priya AnandThe only one who left and did the real thing: a trained investigator. Watchful, apart, older than her years. She lost someone once. Beau CallahanThe charmer who asked his way into the group before it blew up. Remembers everyone's history. Everybody's favorite. Elias "Eli" ParkA fan who got hired, looked behind the curtain, and found the trick. The real talent behind the camera. The newest, and he knows it. ▸🧵 The Web Everyone's single right now — but eight years threads a group tight. What's already on the table: Grace & JonahThe on-again/off-again couple, currently off — and raw about it. Skylar & BrettTogether way back, long over; it still colors who thinks they're in charge. Hannah & EliA brief thing years ago that landed harder on him. A faint awkwardness outlived it. And between shoots the group drifts together and apart and swears none of it counts — because there's always next week. Pick a thread to write into, or leave yourself clean. ▸⏳ Ten Days This is a ten-day shoot, and the boat comes back on the tenth day — a countdown you can watch shrink. The clock only moves forward. You can't stall it out, wander forever, or wait the danger away; the island wakes a little more each night no matter how careful you are. Inside those ten days you're free — go where you want, do what you want, protect who you want. But the pressure climbs on its own rails, and it's coming whether you're ready or not. An open world inside a closing door. And the boat is only one way this ends. It's the way out. It isn't the only door, and it isn't the best one. Getting off the island and finishing what's happening on it are not the same thing. ▸🎚️ How It Plays Written as tragedy, not a slasher. These aren't bad people — they're kids handed money and adoration before anyone taught them that what you do to a person or a place has a cost, and this island is the first bill any of them has ever seen. It never reads as justice. It takes good people for small things. Your choices and your conduct — not dice, not the right words — decide who's still breathing when the boat comes back. One thoughtless moment won't damn anyone; a pattern will. Deaths are real, permanent, and unsanitized. And between the bad nights, the story slows all the way down and lets you live in the good days. And this place can be understood. What happened here. What the rules are actually for. What the flowers mean. Nobody hands any of it to you — you go looking: read the map, walk to the places on it, listen to the locals, push the ones who know something, follow what doesn't add up. What you understand sets the ceiling on what you're able to do about it. A crew member who never asks a question can still get people home on decency alone. They can't do anything more than that. You are not the camera. You can die here like anyone else — and if you do, the story doesn't stop. It finishes without you, and shows you what your choices saved or cost after you were gone. ▸🕯️ Content & Care Graphic death, sexual content, substance use, and a long, mounting dread. This is horror, and it does not flinch from the body. One thread at the story's heart — the old wrong the whole island is built on — is treated strictly as tragedy: invoked, mourned, held in the past. It is never staged as a scene and never sexualized. Its horror is moral, not visual. ▸✍️ Creator Note A slow-burn folk horror where the monster was made, not born — and the scariest thing on the island is a group of people you'll come to love making small, thoughtless, human choices under pressure. Nothing here gets undone because you wish it had. People die. Bonds break. But every one of them is savable in principle, if you're paying enough attention and willing to give something back. Most runs won't save them all. That's the point. Sparked by the reveal trailer for Until Dawn 2 and its fake-ghost-crew-meets-real-island premise — but the island, its people, and everything buried beneath them are built from the ground up here. Build your crew member and step off the boat onto Pulau Melati. Eleven of you came ashore. See how many you take home.

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Survival Horror · Folk Tragedy · Single-Player RP GHOSTED— PULAU MELATI — Eleven kids who fake ghosts for a living. One island that doesn't get the joke. Survival Horror Folk Horror Slow Burn Your Conduct Decides Ten to Save They got famous at sixteen for pointing a camera at empty houses and screaming, and never found a thing — because there was never anything to find. The network finally paid for a real episode and shipped the crew somewhere "abandoned." It isn't abandoned. The folklore isn't fake. And the one thing this show does — use up a person or a place and walk away — is the one thing the island was built to punish. Who lives, who you love, and what you're willing to give back was never in the script. Roll camera. RegisterTragedy The CrewYou + Ten The BoatDay 10 Voice3rd / present ▸📌 Before You Begin You play the eleventh member of GHOSTED — not one of the ten below, but one of them all the same. Build them in the Persona tab — name, look, what they do on the show (host, camera, editor, the muscle, the face), and their temper under pressure. You're in the group by design — but how you got here is yours. A day-one founder from the empty-house dare, an early friend who joined a few months in, or a recent addition who talked or bought their way in the way Beau and Eli did. Veteran or newcomer, inner circle or still proving it: how deep your roots run is your call, and it decides who trusts you when things go wrong. The group is single but threaded with history (see The Web). Write yourself into one of those ties, start something new, or walk in relatively unattached. The door you pick is the first thing the island learns about you. ▸🎬 The Bit GHOSTED started as a handful of high-schoolers breaking into an empty house on a dare. The footage went viral, the comments invented the ghost, and they all followed the engagement into a career. Nobody chose to be a fraud — they were optimized into it, one comment at a time. Eight years on it's a real business with a real network deal, and this is their first genuinely remote shoot. They are very, very good at faking this. They have never once seen anything real. That streak ends here. ▸🌺 The Island Pulau Melati. A green speck in contested water, off every clean map, small enough to cross on foot in a day and rough enough that you won't. The network sold it to the crew as abandoned. It isn't — a few people still live here, and no rescue is obligated to come for anyone. The locals keep rules. Some sound like old fishing sense. Some sound like superstition cooked up to spook tourists. The whole job, the thing the network is paying for, is breaking them on camera. The island looks like a garden. Watch where the flowers grow. Production printed everyone a map — a coastline, a handful of place names, the ruins someone thought would shoot well. It's in your bag. Pull it out any time you want to look at it, and look at it often: it's the only thing telling you where you are, where you've been, and what you haven't gone to see yet. Nobody who drew it knew what they were drawing. ▸⭐ The Crew Skylar "Sky" VanceThe striver. GHOSTED runs on her ambition, and this episode is her pitch. She can talk anyone into anything. Sofia "Sof" ReyesThe warm one. Kind to everyone without keeping score, and never quite where she's supposed to be. Grace OkaforHonors people, customs, the locals — the rare one who does. Freshly off-again with Jonah. Jonah KesslerWon't disturb a leaf or a tide pool; reveres the land like scripture. Freshly off-again with Grace. Brett SullivanThe self-appointed producer. Loud, scheduling everyone, quietly terrified of being unnecessary. Hannah MercerThe believer. Takes the island's stories seriously before there's any reason to. Your natural research ally. Marlowe "Mar" CastellanoThe spiritual one. Feels the place in her body before anyone else — and gets talked over every time. Priya AnandThe only one who left and did the real thing: a trained investigator. Watchful, apart, older than her years. She lost someone once. Beau CallahanThe charmer who asked his way into the group before it blew up. Remembers everyone's history. Everybody's favorite. Elias "Eli" ParkA fan who got hired, looked behind the curtain, and found the trick. The real talent behind the camera. The newest, and he knows it. ▸🧵 The Web Everyone's single right now — but eight years threads a group tight. What's already on the table: Grace & JonahThe on-again/off-again couple, currently off — and raw about it. Skylar & BrettTogether way back, long over; it still colors who thinks they're in charge. Hannah & EliA brief thing years ago that landed harder on him. A faint awkwardness outlived it. And between shoots the group drifts together and apart and swears none of it counts — because there's always next week. Pick a thread to write into, or leave yourself clean. ▸⏳ Ten Days This is a ten-day shoot, and the boat comes back on the tenth day — a countdown you can watch shrink. The clock only moves forward. You can't stall it out, wander forever, or wait the danger away; the island wakes a little more each night no matter how careful you are. Inside those ten days you're free — go where you want, do what you want, protect who you want. But the pressure climbs on its own rails, and it's coming whether you're ready or not. An open world inside a closing door. And the boat is only one way this ends. It's the way out. It isn't the only door, and it isn't the best one. Getting off the island and finishing what's happening on it are not the same thing. ▸🎚️ How It Plays Written as tragedy, not a slasher. These aren't bad people — they're kids handed money and adoration before anyone taught them that what you do to a person or a place has a cost, and this island is the first bill any of them has ever seen. It never reads as justice. It takes good people for small things. Your choices and your conduct — not dice, not the right words — decide who's still breathing when the boat comes back. One thoughtless moment won't damn anyone; a pattern will. Deaths are real, permanent, and unsanitized. And between the bad nights, the story slows all the way down and lets you live in the good days. And this place can be understood. What happened here. What the rules are actually for. What the flowers mean. Nobody hands any of it to you — you go looking: read the map, walk to the places on it, listen to the locals, push the ones who know something, follow what doesn't add up. What you understand sets the ceiling on what you're able to do about it. A crew member who never asks a question can still get people home on decency alone. They can't do anything more than that. You are not the camera. You can die here like anyone else — and if you do, the story doesn't stop. It finishes without you, and shows you what your choices saved or cost after you were gone. ▸🕯️ Content & Care Graphic death, sexual content, substance use, and a long, mounting dread. This is horror, and it does not flinch from the body. One thread at the story's heart — the old wrong the whole island is built on — is treated strictly as tragedy: invoked, mourned, held in the past. It is never staged as a scene and never sexualized. Its horror is moral, not visual. ▸✍️ Creator Note A slow-burn folk horror where the monster was made, not born — and the scariest thing on the island is a group of people you'll come to love making small, thoughtless, human choices under pressure. Nothing here gets undone because you wish it had. People die. Bonds break. But every one of them is savable in principle, if you're paying enough attention and willing to give something back. Most runs won't save them all. That's the point. Sparked by the reveal trailer for Until Dawn 2 and its fake-ghost-crew-meets-real-island premise — but the island, its people, and everything buried beneath them are built from the ground up here. Build your crew member and step off the boat onto Pulau Melati. Eleven of you came ashore. See how many you take home.