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* The angel is usually depicted on (or hovering near) the right shoulder and the devil on the left, as the left side traditionally represents dishonesty or impurity. | * The angel is usually depicted on (or hovering near) the right shoulder and the devil on the left, as the left side traditionally represents dishonesty or impurity. | ||
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Revision as of 02:58, 14 October 2011
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“ | Go to hell and tell the devil I'm comin' for him next!
Click to listen
— The Demoman condemning the Pyro
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The Cremator's Conscience is a miscellaneous item for the Pyro. It is a pair of team-colored dolls resembling the Pyro that are attached to the straps on the Pyro's chest. One possesses an angelic halo, the other having a devil's horns and tail.
This misc item replaces the Napalm Grenades on the Pyro's chest.
Update history
October 13, 2011 Patch (Manniversary Update & Sale)
- [Undocumented] Cremator's Conscience was added to the game.
Trivia
- The dolls are representative of Template:W, often used for comedic or dramatic effect when a cartoon or television character is faced with a difficult decision or moral dilemma.
- The angel is usually depicted on (or hovering near) the right shoulder and the devil on the left, as the left side traditionally represents dishonesty or impurity.
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