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Sometime later, the Doctor and Donna meet up; he's learned the date from the locals, and it's exactly [[23 August|the day ''before'' the eruption]]; they got lucky that they didn't land then. The Doctor then tells her off when she tries to plan an evacuation. "Pompeii is a [[Fixed point in time|fixed point in history]]. What happens, happens. There is no stopping it." Donna tells the Doctor that she's going to have something to say about that; the Doctor tells her that he knows, given her personality. She follows him back to the TARDIS... but the Doctor's ship is gone! She rhetorically tells him to tell her that the TARDIS isn't gone; he literally complies. "Oi. Don't get clever in Latin!" Donna snaps at him. They find that the stallholder has sold it to local marble merchant, [[Lobus Caecilius|Caecilius]], as a piece of "modern art".
Sometime later, the Doctor and Donna meet up; he's learned the date from the locals, and it's exactly [[23 August|the day ''before'' the eruption]]; they got lucky that they didn't land then. The Doctor then tells her off when she tries to plan an evacuation. "Pompeii is a [[Fixed point in time|fixed point in history]]. What happens, happens. There is no stopping it." Donna tells the Doctor that she's going to have something to say about that; the Doctor tells her that he knows, given her personality. She follows him back to the TARDIS... but the Doctor's ship is gone! She rhetorically tells him to tell her that the TARDIS isn't gone; he literally complies. "Oi. Don't get clever in Latin!" Donna snaps at him. They find that the stallholder has sold it to local marble merchant, [[Lobus Caecilius|Caecilius]], as a piece of "modern art".


Meanwhile, a [[red]]-hooded member of the [[Sibylline Sisterhood]] who has been following them reports to her fellow sisters and the [[High Priestess]] that the "blue box" has appeared in the marketplace. They find that this is a fulfilment of a Sibylline prophecy. However, it was to come at the time of fire, destruction and betrayal; clearly it is speaking of the next day, but what is this betrayal mentioned in the prophecy?
Meanwhile, a [[red]]-hooded member of the [[Sibylline Sisterhood]] who has been following them reports to her fellow sisters and the [[High Priestess (The Fires of Pompeii)|High Priestess]] that the "blue box" has appeared in the marketplace. They find that this is a fulfilment of a Sibylline prophecy. However, it was to come at the time of fire, destruction and betrayal; clearly it is speaking of the next day, but what is this betrayal mentioned in the prophecy?


[[File:Lobus Caecilius.jpg|left|thumb|190x190px|Caecilius.]]
[[File:Lobus Caecilius.jpg|left|thumb|190x190px|Caecilius.]]
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* [[Evelina]] - [[Francesca Fowler]]
* [[Evelina]] - [[Francesca Fowler]]
* [[Quintus]] - [[Francois Pandolfo]]
* [[Quintus]] - [[Francois Pandolfo]]
* [[High Priestess]] - [[Victoria Wicks]]
* [[High Priestess (The Fires of Pompeii)|High Priestess]] - [[Victoria Wicks]]
* [[Rombus|Major Domo]] - [[Gerard Bell]]
* [[Rombus|Major Domo]] - [[Gerard Bell]]
* [[Lucius Petrus Dextrus|Lucius]] - [[Phil Davis]]
* [[Lucius Petrus Dextrus|Lucius]] - [[Phil Davis]]
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