Netflix’s The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, starring Kiernan Shipka, has gained a devout following of fans, but ironically the real life Satanic Temple is not among them.

On Sunday, Satanic Temple co-founder Lucien Greaves tweeted that the Temple would be taking legal action against the streaming service for appropriating its copyrighted monument design of Baphomet, a goat-like deity often associated with Satan. He also confirmed the group’s lawyer has sent a letter to Netflix.

“[It was] distressing…[to] have to worry bout that association being made where people will see your monument and not know which preceded the other” said Greaves.

In the Sabrina series, the character of Satan becomes the half-witch, half-mortal’s adversary and at the witchcraft school the Academy of Unseen Arts, a statue of Baphomet sits at its center.

Prior to the series’s premiere observations were made between the two versions of Baphomet. Additionally, both the Temple and Netflix’s designs are similar to the popular mid-19th century illustration of Baphomet.