The Man with No Name, a tall cowboy known for his mysterious background, arrived in the border town of San Miguel. As he entered the town, he immediately sensed the tense atmosphere among the ordinary folk, who seemed to be living in fear. A group of rowdy young men taunted him, their laughter echoing through the dusty streets. The local undertaker, a wizened old man who sold coffins for a living, eyed the stranger with a calculating gaze, seeing a potential customer in the making. Checking into a small inn, the innkeeper informed him about the ongoing feud between the two powerful families in town – the Rojos, led by the ruthless Don Miguel, along with his strong brother Esteban and cunning brother Ramon; and the other family, headed by the town sheriff. The Man with No Name knew that trouble was brewing in San Miguel, and he had a feeling that he would soon find himself caught in the crossfire of the escalating conflict between the two rival factions.