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The Khyrolii are a carbon-based species with a bone structure that is primarily based on calcium, but also contains trace amounts of silicates for increased rigidity. Their blood is based upon iron as a carrier for hemoglobin. As such, the Khyrolii and are subject to most illnesses and ailments which are common to most other carbon-based species. The only other interesting note in body chemistry is a near-perfect tolerance to alcohol. However, an intoxicating effect occurs from ingesting a liquid called Sho’Khlar, the chemical composition of which seems to be a closely guarded secret. The only rumor discovered by 'outsiders' about Sho'Khlar is that it is somehow used both in Khyrolii religion and in their reproduction. | The Khyrolii are a carbon-based species with a bone structure that is primarily based on calcium, but also contains trace amounts of silicates for increased rigidity. Their blood is based upon iron as a carrier for hemoglobin. As such, the Khyrolii and are subject to most illnesses and ailments which are common to most other carbon-based species. The only other interesting note in body chemistry is a near-perfect tolerance to alcohol. However, an intoxicating effect occurs from ingesting a liquid called Sho’Khlar, the chemical composition of which seems to be a closely guarded secret. The only rumor discovered by 'outsiders' about Sho'Khlar is that it is somehow used both in Khyrolii religion and in their reproduction. |