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The '''Pyroviles''' were humanoids with dry, cracked skins. They invade the country of [[Italy]] on [[Earth]], triggering the eruption of [[Vesuvius]] ([[The Fires of Vulcan]], [[The Fires of Pompeii]]). It is shown that they possess psychic powers.
The '''Pyroviles''' were particle-like beings. When breathed in, the Pyrovile would slowly turn the victim into living stone.


==Behind the Scenes==
The Pyrovile invasion tirggered the eruption of [[Vesuvius]], but they were all wiped out. They also gave pyschic powers to those who breathed them in. Apparently, their home planet [[Pyrovillia]] was taken from them.
*Pyroviles appeared in [[Series 4]], in the second episode of the series, "The Fires of Pompeii".
*The voice of the Pyrovile in the [[Series 4]] trailer was different to the voice of that same Pyrovile when shown in [[The Fires of Pompeii]]


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The Pyroviles were also weak to water, and could be killed by it. There are huge, humanoid stone beings that have been described by the Doctor as "foot soldiers". ([[DW]]: ''[[The Fires of Pompeii]]'')
 
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Revision as of 08:44, 13 April 2008


The Pyroviles were particle-like beings. When breathed in, the Pyrovile would slowly turn the victim into living stone.

The Pyrovile invasion tirggered the eruption of Vesuvius, but they were all wiped out. They also gave pyschic powers to those who breathed them in. Apparently, their home planet Pyrovillia was taken from them.

The Pyroviles were also weak to water, and could be killed by it. There are huge, humanoid stone beings that have been described by the Doctor as "foot soldiers". (DW: The Fires of Pompeii)

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