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Considering it mainly pulls from Bloodborne, the Outer Ones may vary in motivation, some of them even may be sympathetic, but they're pretty much at odds against each other.lol, feels like forever since I last delved into this world's lore. Still haven't played the sequel proper since launch.
In regards to Lelia's final scene with the slug, though, I feel the Otherworlder entities are much like the Chaos gods of 40k. They're not friends, they're rivals, and if any alliances are made between them they're doomed to fail. This is why I'm more or less convinced the 'Father' and 'Observer' are competing against each other. Yet to what end? A good question for later.
Regardless, Rabiane's efforts in the first game subdued the Observer's influence on reality, allowing the Father to take advantage of the power vacuum it left behind. I figure this might be the case in favour of the reveal that the Observer exists in secret in the sequel, that it's far too weak now to influence mortals or confront its rival. That is until it's made aware of an unlikely ally in its midst, that being Lelia. It wants the sisters to succeed in thwarting the Father, so much so that it bargains with the fate of the world by bestowing Lelia the Staurotheca to help dispose of its greater rival not only easier but quicker.
As the ol' saying goes, the enemy of my enemy is my friend. The Observer wants the Father's defeat more than anyone and will go against its own kind to make sure of it. That it only appears in that dark chamber hints it's not supposed to be meddling in their affairs after it failed to take the Kessaria region, which sounds like a backstabbing power play to me.
That said, this can also play into the slug's reveal at the end. It's quite possible this is telling us the Observer has offered one final olive branch through it to Lelia, giving her the opportunity to join it or face unspeakable calamities in the future.
This also gives this sequel narrative leeway as to why it has the same exact beats as the first game narratively, unlike Bloodborne where we know only Yharnam has the plague, we've now seen in both games how 2 regions are suffering similar plights, and the Church's initial attempts prior to Leila and Hanya's arrival does show that they were already trying to quell the corruption from spreading prior to the majority of the local church getting corrupted.