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Always thought this was a mursatt being burned. - Vulpes Foxnik
 * I thought so too at first. I'm assuming it's a spark / imp because of the horns and the narrow wings, and because imps are so skinny. The Mursaat have nearly a full circle of feathers / shadow tendrils, and the horns on thir helmets go nearly straight up. Then again, the winged effigies are too crude to be sure, it's possibly that the winged effigies represent the Mursaat and serve as a substitute for sacrificing actual Mursaat. It's also possible that the Charr could worship both the Titans and the Mursaat, which wouldn't necessarily cause any conflicts until the Titans were released and started attacking the Mursaat. -- Gordon Ecker 18:45, 7 August 2006 (CDT)
 * Unlikely that the Charr would worship the Mursaat. After the searing, the Charr overran Ascalon to attack both Kryta and Orr. It was the "Unseen Gods" that drove the Charr from Kryta. Mujaki 04:20, 8 October 2006 (CDT)