The Cosmic is not an entity per se, but the result of a cosmic catastrophe, wherein the worlds of Hell, Heaven, and Earth seem to be merging into one another, causing structures to erupt from the ground itself. While not directly taken from any Lovecraftian tale, The Imp of the Perverse is an Edgar Allan Poe's adaptation of a story by the same name, which influenced the creation of Lovecraft’s God of Perversion, the sadistic Y'golonac. Reality is finally restored after Sabrina wishes upon the statue to revert Greendale back to normality, while Blackwood is held captive by his daughter Prudence for more information about the upcoming eldritch terrors. Cerberus form a resistance against Father Blackwood and are eventually freed from his influence after ingesting soup made from the Stone of Omphalos, which the Titan, Cronos, had swallowed. On the other hand, despite being under The Imp’s influence, Aunt Hilda and Dr. Both were touched by at least one of the eldritch terrors themselves, resulting in them being immune to the terror. The Imp affects everyone except Sabrina and Roz. This eldritch terror is especially horrific, as it rendered the most powerful witches and warlocks oblivious to reality, including brave mortals like Harvey, who now acts as one of Blackwood’s many minions. This warps reality into a nightmarish dictatorship, wherein residents of the town have no memory of their powers and the true nature of Chilling Adventures villain Father Blackwood. After The Imp is taken by force by Blackwood, he wishes to be the emperor of Greendale. The Imp is shown as a part of the collection of the trinket salesman, who seems to be an otherworldly entity in himself, with mythical artifacts such as Pandora’s Box and The Omphalos Stone in his collection. Season 4 witnessed the tackling of each individual terror in episodic form, with the season finale culminating in the arrival of The Void, a horror so absolute and irreversible, it leads to a heartrending tragedy - Sabrina Spellman's death in Chilling Adventures' finale.Ĭhilling Adventures of Sabrina season 4, episode 4 featured The Imp of the Perverse, a goblin-esque statue capable of granting wishes and warping reality. While Chilling Adventures of Sabrina season 5 does not seem to be on the cards right now, the final season of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina delved deep into terrors of Lovecraftian origin, heightening the stakes to a cosmic level.Ĭhilling Adventures of Sabrina season 3 ended with Faustus Blackwood acting as the harbinger of eldritch terrors upon the world, as he opened the mystical time-warping egg retrieved from the Loch Ness in Scotland. Despite being widely-loved, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina came to an end with season 4, with Netflix citing the pandemic in its cancellation announcement. Here’s an in-depth run-through of all eight eldritch terrors in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina season 4. Style="text-align: center "> Warning: Spoilers Ahead for Chilling Adventures of Sabrina season 4