CCGR,
First I want to apologize for my previous post. It came across as being much more harsh then I intended. Sorry.
I looked at the screenshoots that you posted. Cannot disagree that the first is clearly a five-pointed star. However, I do not see anything in the shot which would indicate it being an evil symbol. Unless you see it connection with magic being evil in and of itself.
Remember, the five-pointed star is a symbol that has shown up in different art and cultures going back thousands of years. It was only with the advent of both Christianity and Satanism that it started to be looked apon as a symbol of evil.
As to the goatshead. Well when I first looked at the shot I knew that I had seen it from somewhere. It took several hours of looking through different sites and checking my collection of artbooks, rpg collection, and books on mystical symbols before I gave up.
I took a hardcopy with me to my local game store and showed it to several of the D&D players there to see if any of them had seen it before. Several of them knew it from the game but, it was not until I asked them if any had seen it outside the game that I got my answer, and kicked myself for not seeing it for what it was.
What that screenshot shows is a Pronghorn Sheep's skull with undefined swirl patterns on it. Not a goat skull.
Now I do not know if the game designers were aware of the difference between a sheep's skull and a goat's skull, but the shape of the horns is what makes the difference.