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					Originally Posted by Nikelaos  snake poison is made of water (doesn't burn) and peptide toxins (protein polymers, like plastic but not as complex - also doesn't burn)
 so yeah poison don't burn or more they do but at such a massive temperature that the aura of heat would burn to death the archers firing the arrows.
 
 the poison burns of - MYTH BUSTED
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 Pardon me, but proteins are affected by heat and can burn.  Look at a burnt steak, for instance.  Some peptide toxins don't even need to catch fire to be deactivated by heat - normal cooking temperatures of ~70 degrees C do the job nicely.