Through the thirteen novels, Elizabeth Stanton and her group discover what is actually happening on their world of Tarra. Namely, the aliens created Tarra as a dumping ground for all their own spiritual beings that they found objectionable in their societies - those who upset their societies: scientists, revolutionaries, artists, great thinkers, and of course criminals. Thus, these three different alien societies dumped these unwanted beings on Tarra, their penal colony, forcing the beings into physical bodies with enough traumas so that the beings could not leave the bodies (until it died), were convinced that they were nothing more than a physical body, and could not remember their previous lives. Stanton and her group reverse all of this over many hundreds of years, drive out the aliens, and develop a therapy to undo this horrific damage to the people, set against the long term evolution of the many societies on Tarra.This is the eleventh novel in the Elizabeth Stanton series. After a period of peace combined with more inventions, the Church of Jehosanity launches another attempt to conquer its archenemy, Velona. Instigating a new approach to control countries that it dominates, the church creates the Confessore del Dio, who go into action striking hard at opponents of the church. With the support and backing of the Church, the Greenway kingdoms launch an offensive to conquer the remaining free countries of the Sea Princes. This yields the Second Crusade for Religious Freedom across Tarra.With the obsolescence of the Santi del Dio, Bethany and her group found the next organization, the Banca del Dio, handling the monetary funds for the entire world. New inventions and the evolution of their society combat this new threat to peace.