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Main Article Theories about Fire breathing Main Discussion

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Fire breathing is merely a partially developed form of pyrokinesis. None + The two are both based on producing fire.

+ Fire breathers may not be fully aware of their potential, or only use their abilities for the Carnival and don't need any other aspects.
- Pyrokinetics were never shown to breath fire.

+ That doesn't mean they couldn't.
- It implies they can't.
- Meredith was only shown to shoot fire from her skin.
Fire breathing and pyrokinesis are two variants of some kind of 'root' ability. None. Let's say two evolved humans (let's call them Adam and Eve) existed long ago with a flame-based ability (possibly heating). They married and had two children (let's call them Bob and Steve). One had pyrokinesis, while the other had fire breathing.


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