![]() “I wanted to make a monster that was scary but sexy. It was the first thing we did actually.” It also might surprise viewers to find out that an iconic horror movie influenced the way that Kaelego looks onscreen. Plus, supernatural mold appears to be seeping out of the sculpture and into the Visser Building, the mold being another manifestation of Kaelego's power and evidence of the Otherworld.ĭiscussing how Kaelego came to be, Sonnenshine told TV Insider, “We had to create the monster of Kaelego very early because we needed to make a statue of him. The Vos Society obviously has other ideas, and is intent on releasing Kaelego and opening a portal to the Otherworld. ![]() So it feels real but it’s an invention and obviously draws upon many tropes and other ideas, but the monster or god or demon himself is our creation.”Įlite Daily described Kaelego as “a trickster god, one who is able to bend the laws of time and space.” The site also noted that the being was trapped inside the sculpture by the Baldung witches, who decided it was worth sacrificing their magic in order to keep Kaelego at bay. Sonnenshine also told The Wrap, “This is kind of a Lovecraftian element to this show, which is an elder god or demon depending on how you look at it. Who (or what) is Kaelego?įor anyone wondering whether Kaelego is based on anything real, Archive 81's showrunner Rebecca Sonnenshine explained to The Wrap, “It is not anything except for my head.” To be honest, it's probably a relief to most viewers that Kaelego is purely fictional, because the idea of this being roaming around our world is simply too much. Here's everything you need to know about Archive 81's creepiest character, who is truly the stuff of nightmares. Yes, the strange demon dwells in the Otherworld, and is worshipped, in statue form, by the Vos Society at The Visser. ![]() ![]() If you've just watched Netflix's Archive 81, you likely have a lot of questions about the show's main antagonist, Kaelego. ![]()
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