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Pyroviles were [[humanoid]]s with a rock-based form with a magma interior. They were able to shoot flames out of their mouths, which could turn a human to ashes in seconds. They could be killed by sufficient quantities of [[water]], their internal heat snuffed out and their bodies solidifying. They towered over [[human]]s and their faces resembled the helmets of [[Roman]] soldiers. Pyroviles came in two varieties - a shorter, easily-destroyed "Foot Soldier" and more advanced, fully grown Pyroviles, which could reach over twice this height.
Pyroviles were [[humanoid]]s with a rock-based form with a magma interior. They were able to shoot flames out of their mouths, which could turn a human to ashes in seconds. They could be killed by sufficient quantities of [[water]], their internal heat snuffed out and their bodies solidifying. They towered over [[human]]s and their faces resembled the helmets of [[Roman]] soldiers. Pyroviles came in two varieties - a shorter, easily-destroyed "Foot Soldier" and more advanced, fully grown Pyroviles, which could reach over twice this height.


When disintegrated Pyroviles were breathed in by humans, these particles would slowly transform the humans into Pyroviles. The individuals would slowly turn into rock, until they were entirely stone. The Pyroviles were also able to enhance the latent [[psychic]] powers that human [[brain]]s possessed. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Fires of Pompeii]]'')
When disintegrated Pyroviles were breathed in by humans, these particles would slowly transform the humans into Pyroviles. The individuals would slowly turn into rock, until they were entirely stone. The Pyroviles were also able to enhance the latent [[psychic]] powers that human [[brain]]s possessed ([[TV]]: ''[[The Fires of Pompeii]]'')


== History ==
== History ==
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