Talk:Jubileus the Creator/@comment-66.115.77.68-20160117235807/@comment-1661895-20160119130219

I would probably say it's unlikely. Just because a particular side of the conflict is associated with the sun or moon doesn't mean much. The sun and moon are only symbols. The Lumen Sages are only represented by the image of the sun because they are allied with the light, just as the Umbra Witches have the moon as their symbol because they are allied with the dark. I've given a suggestion about the status of Jubileus in a previous reply on this page, but I'll say so here again in case it was missed.

In the same way as the rest of Cardinal Virtues, it's fair to say that Jubileus had a similar kind of existence. By this, I mean that she is a manifestation of belief. The journal entries explain how certain angels are born from certain beliefs that people hold. The Virtues themselves are described as being occassional "physical manifestations of the great intentions of Paradiso", so it makes sense for Jubileus to survive in the same way. Her physical body was essentially destroyed when she was sealed away during the events of the First Armageddon, but she could still be ressurected because her soul survived. It's why the Virtues were able to come back in the second game. Though Bayonetta destroyed their physical bodies, she can't destroy the thing that keeps their essence alive.

However, that essence still needs to be there in order for an angel to come back. In the case of Jubileus, the part of her that allowed her ressurection in the first place was simply burned up in the sun. It's why her body crashed back to Earth as a simple statue, the thing that animated it was destroyed. Without it, she can't come back. At the same time, Jubileus' destruction along with the Right Eye cold also contribute to why the demons resist Bayonetta's control in the second game. The balance between light and dark is now uneven.