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Omne is a witch summon, like the dragon, and the fists. However you die if you summon her alone (so Bayonetta need Jeanne).
It seems she litteraly lost nothing from losing Bayonetta. Wich make the "creator" seem really lackluster (seriously, the creator of the universe find nothing better than punching you ?)
Thus the above question.
http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/Omne
The combined summon by bayonetta and jeanne is actually Queen Sheba.
Honestly jubileus felt incredibly anime, you just keep fighting bigger things until you kill god. Its like what creator of the universe exists within the universe's own laws and can be destroyed by things within that universe.
It also seemed weird that bayonetta didn't need to be conscious to summon jubileus and being unconcious didn't harm the ritual in any way.
Why is it strange if a higher being being awoken in this reality via a giant statue has to obey the rules of that reality? Besides she created pocket dimensions from nothing.
And wasn't it explained that Jeanne's interference caused the ritual to fail, leaving Jubileus as a brutish monstrosity? I also doubt she was at full power, seeing how Queen Sheeba was a lot bigger.