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* The dolls are representative of {{w|Shoulder angel|shoulder angels}}, often used for comedic or dramatic effect when a cartoon or television character is faced with a difficult decision or moral dilemma.
 
* The dolls are representative of {{w|Shoulder angel|shoulder angels}}, 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.
 
* 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 description is a reference to shoulder angels and devils arguing combined with the pyro's insanity "burn him" could be the devil wanting to burn the enemy to death and "burn them then hit them with the axe" could be the angel wanting to put them out of thier misery. alternativly it could be reversed saying the devil wants to increase pain by hitting them with the axe.
 
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Revision as of 02:58, 14 October 2011

Go to hell and tell the devil I'm comin' for him next!
The Demoman condemning the Pyro

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.