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Absolutely. Often Candles are used to be representative of forces or dedications, so they could absolutely be used to alter an object's meaning and make it much more specific or general, depending. Theres an individual aspect that goes into such.

Such as in Hellenic Polytheism, its commonly used to represent Hestia, and as such its a required part of any

Not to mention physically it alters its appearance.

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