In this sequel to 'Welcome to Sheol', Griffin and his band of fighters must change their focus as they're put in charge of thousands of souls. He contemplates the necessity of government and what role it should have in their out-of-body existence. In their spiritual prison, with few resources and endless days and nights, how can he improve the quality of their lives? Compounding that problem is the resurgence of evil angels and demons who want to enslave humanity in order to escape their imprisonment. The fighters form a loose alliance with the guardians and together, they battle the forces of evil in the lower depths of Sheol, where their special powers are void. Meanwhile, in the world of the living, the Great Tribulation is occurring as millions of souls perish and increase the overcrowding problem in their prison. The imprisonment of Satan starts the clock for the demise of Sheol and generates fear among its residents who dread the Second Death, living around the Lake of Fire, their eternal destiny. What role will the fighters play as they seek to do the will of the Savior from the Grave and preserve morale of their charges for a thousand years?