In a small, dusty town in the Far West, the sentiment of morality and social norms prevail over compassion. A group of misfits, deemed socially undesirable, finds themselves in the crosshairs of respectable citizens. Among them are an unlucky card player, a street woman, and a couple of outsiders fleeing their ghosts. Together, they are forced to leave the town by a council of notables who choose to purge the "sinners" from their community.
On their journey, they encounter an unexpected circle of camaraderie and loyalty as they face the adversity of the harsh nature of the desert and the hostility of those who condemn them. As night falls, tensions rise and old rivals emerge, challenging their right to redemption. Amidst dangers and misunderstandings, the protagonists begin to question what morality and redemption truly mean.
As they struggle to survive and find a place to belong, they discover that sometimes, true human values emerge in the darkest moments. This story becomes an examination of what makes us worthy, and how friendship can flourish in the most unsuitable of grounds. As the lines between good and evil blur, the fight for acceptance and dignity turns into a powerful call to humanity.