#1 Southwest Nights
We get a ringside seat into the life of a Torch, Lyssa, a sorceress in a world where magic/sorcery had been revealed to be in existence and practised by those that had inherited the gift.
Now, the thugs of the world had decided they could become as powerful as the magic wielders, by access to some arcane magical weapons. Lyssa was there to change their minds and remove the artefacts from inappropriate hands.
#2 Southwest Days
This mission is all about monsters and how teamwork can win the day!
#3 Southwest Truths
As the title suggests, we find out some of the truths that have had our main character, Lyssa, hypothesising over the past two episodes.
I am not going to let any cats or other beasties out of the proverbial bag, but it is as intriguing and dramatic as one would desire.
#4 Light of the World
Lyssa is sent back to the US, with a minor diversion, she stepped straight into the thick of things.
The problem that had occurred in The Last Remnant in previous episodes, was still having after effects, for Lyssa and her Illuminate colleagues. However, she again tries to balance her emphatic side with the work she needs to do, ensure all people, on earth are safe.
Great Episode!
#5 Burn the World
Trying to work in Miami with a different Torch and government liaison, to find who was responsible for the targeted thief of some specific documents. The reason why these documents are special, is eventually sorted and what it implies brings the need for Tristan St James to be recruited to deal with the spirit aspects the other two haven't covered.
Yeah, drama and suspense, intrigue with emphatic relationships, it adds to a very interesting tale.
#6 Cleanse the World
Well, even the Tribunal had a way to signify that this was to be the Grand Finale. So as such it was diffidently kick@ss!
To take on a Japanese mobster group, and then still had to find the missing link, well, that was over the top.
Don't take my word, this Final book has been as the others in this series, intriguing, dramatic and enthralling, with the diversity of plots and evil constructs.