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Firelord
Real
Name: Pyreus Kril Occupation: Former starship captain, former herald
of Galactus Identity: Unknown to general populace of Earth Legal
status: Citizen of Xandar Other aliases: Nova Centurion Place
of birth: Xander, planet in Tranta system, Andromeda Galaxy Marital
status: Single Known relatives: None Group affiliation:
Ex-member of Nova Corps Base of operations: Outer space First
appearance: THOR #225
History: Pyreus Kril was serving
as first officer aboard the Xandarian explorer ship Way-Opener
when his commander and friend, Gabriel Lan, was unexpectedly
abducted by a teleportation beam. Vowing to rescue him,
Kril assumed command of the Way-Opener and began to pursue
the huge ship that transmitted the beam. Kril would later
learn that the ship belonged to Galactus, the world-devourer,
who was seeking a new herald (since his first herald,
the Silver Surfer, betrayed him) and found a worthy candidate
in Gabriel Lan. Using his cosmic power, Galactus transformed
Lan into the Air-Walker. For years, Lan served Galactus
faithfully, while his ex-crewman Kril followed Galactus's
wake of destruction. When Galactus was attacked by a powerful
race called the Ovoids, the Air-Walker was slain defending
his master. Galactus transferred his herald's dwindling
life force into that of a replica, but the replica was
not enough like his loyal herald to please Galactus. Thus
he dispatched the Air-Walker automaton to Earth to summon
the Silver Surfer back to active duty. The Surfer refused,
destroying the automaton in the process. Persuaded to
leave Earth without the Surfer, Galactus returned to the
stars heraldless, not even bothering to claim the remains
of the Air-Walker replica.
It was then that Pyreus Kril caught up with
him. Boldly teleporting himself aboard Galactus's ship,
Kril demanded the release of his former commander Galactus
was impressed by the Xandarian spaceman's determination,
and offered to tell Kril of his commander's fate if he
agreed to become his new herald. Kril agreed and was transformed
by the power of Galactus into Firelord. Though Galactus
kept his side of the bargain, he suppressed the knowledge
he had given Kril so that he might send him on a mission
to Earth. Firelord was released from active service when
the Earth god Thor offered Galactus the Asgardian construct
called the Destroyer in exchange for Firelord's freedom.
Unlike the Surfer, who was sentenced to remain on Earth
for his treason, Firelord was free to leave. Yet Firelord
chose to remain because of his subliminal memory that
the Earth was the final resting place of the remains of
his friend. Months later, when the Air-Walker automaton
reactivated itself, he remembered the reason for his compulsion
to remain. Taking custody of the automaton (which was
wrecked once more in battle with Thor), Firelord bore
him into space, where he buried the remains on an asteroid
in their home star system. Free of his only tie to Earth,
Firelord' has since returned to his native Xandar, only
to find the world had, been destroyed by the space pirate
Nebula. He has since joined forces with Nebula's great
uncle Starfox to track her down.
Height: 6 ft. 4 in. Weight: 220 lbs. (Earth gravity) Eyes: White
Hair: Yellow Unusual features: Firelord's hair is tinged
with cosmic flame.
Strength level: As a consequence
of his cosmic form and metabolism, Firelord is far stronger
than a human being. When he channels his cosmiic energy
into acts of physical strength, he can augment his musculature
to enable him to lift (press) 50 tons.
Known Superhuman Powers: Firelord
possesses the ability to manipulate cosmic energy in the
form of stellar fire. His entire organic carbon-based
body was transformed to accommodate the nuclear energies
that course through him. These energies make him the humanoid
equivalent of a miniature sun. Projected from any point
on his body at mental command, Firelords energies encompass
the entire electromagnetic spectrum possessed by a star:
heat, light, gravity, radio waves, and charged particles.
The maximum amount of energy he can produce at once is
determined by his mass. When all the atoms of his body
are in fusion, his energy level is equivalent to the outer
layers of a small star. By the slightest manifestation
of his stellar powers, he can burn through any Earthly
substance (with the exception of Adamantium). He can project
a stream of fire resembling a solar flare for distances
measured in the hundreds of miles. Firelord can control
the path of his cosmic fire to such an extent that he
can project a sustained ring at a fixed distance around
a person or object
By utilizing his cosmic power uni-directionally.
Firelord can fly at near-light speeds through interstellar
space. (Flying at such speeds near planetary bodies, however,
could cause devastating gravitational disturbances.) Firelord
can even traverse hyperspace without danger to himself.
Firelord uses the gravitational fields of stars to help
him break his speed.
Although Firelord still possesses a solid
physical body, he is virtually impervious to most forms
of physical harm. His body automatically incinerates any
projectile before it reaches the surface of his "skin."
He is immune to disease, aging, and muscle fatigue. He
no longer needs to eat since his body takes its nourishment
from the carbon-carbon cycle of solar fusion. He no longer
needs to breathe air and hence can exist indefinitely
in the hard vacuum of space.
Limitations: Firelord's major limitation
is that his brain, still organic in perceptions and function,
needs occasional sleep to resuscitate itself. A severe
concussion to his body can cause temporary unconsciousness,
but it would take radical molecular dispersal to kill
him.
Weapons: Firelord carries a staff five
feet in length, the ends of which he keeps ablaze with his
cosmic flame. He uses this fire-staff as a striking weapon
and an astrogational aid. Firelord generally projects his
cosmic flame through the stick rather than directly from
his body.