The people of Artazon, in stark contrast to Paldea at large, eat many of their meals indoors, with the windows shut, and this is mandated by law, for both restaurants and private residences, when cooking spicy food. The reason for this peculiar custom is to maintain the town's emergency warning system, for the smell of Scovillain spices on the breeze is the first sign of a devastating brushfire. Artazon's plant art is as ephemeral as it is beloved; the town is rebuilt every few decades after significant fires, and only the windmill, and its underground shelter, survives from the ancient town.

All things considered, a Scovillain's two heads get along surprisingly well with one another, displaying none of the internal rivalry so common among separate brains who are forced to share a body. Instead, their aggression is directed outwards, two loyal allies in a perpetual war against the world. The red head burns grass, and everything else, wherever it goes, while the green head greedily devours whatever its partner bakes.

Many plants and homes burn up in Scovillain flames, but one should not forget the reason that Talonflame sit on pokemon eggs; fire also stimulates the development of new life. Scovillain are not, as peasant radicals from the area claimed centuries ago, a living plague which would be exterminated if not for the fortune which the ruling House of Scoville made on their spices. They are an important part of the grassland ecosystem, and it is for good reason that farmers seek out the intensely fertile soil from places that these pokemon recently visited. Then again, when one considers the Scovillain's tendency towards cyclical migration, perhaps what these farmers were truly after was the promise that these pokemon would not visit them for a very long time!