Here are recaps of the story so far for Brightwater's second season: Damn Outlaws! Players, feel free to write these yourselves. DM Kevin doesn't want to define the story for you.
Session 1
The wildcards witnessed the formal announcement in Brightwater about the wall-of-sand problem and a potential solution: Missus Clarabelle McLain's reanimated giant sandworm transportation. However, not everyone favors her intolerance for liquors, spirits, and cards; her purchase of The Brightwater Lamp Post; and her angel servants. She announced it in conjunction with Mayor Archibald's support.
The posse met for the first time in the Brightbeer Saloon (as is Brightwater tradition), sent for anonymously by Sheriff Tina. In an upstairs meeting room, the sheriff discussed her misgivings. Mr. Lucy himself showed up in a fog of smoke, confirmed that he had made a deal with Missus McLain, and that this deal stipulated that she would not remain dead (like how devils do not remain dead unless they are killed in the Hells). The escape clause for her death, requires the blood of her husband (Ol' Joachim), daughter (Cheyenne), son (the Devil's Child), and herself on a Holy Scythe.
The posse decided to acquire a scythe and have it blessed. Father Silas said it would require a major blessing, something outside his capabilities without holy water (the creation of which, again, was outside his capabilities). The church was out of holy water due to the sand wall blocking the way to Merca. He mentioned the water just as it falls into La Sedienta is holy, but the posse focused on locating a shipment of Holy Water from Crooks' Creek.
As they walked, they discussed using Cheyenne's unhappy history with her mother to convince Cheyenne to give her blood freely.
The posse stumbled upon wagon tracks veering into a strange, thick grove of pines in the middle of the dry prairie scenery. Following these tracks, they came across the homestead of a family of murderous cannibals wearing burlap sacks on their heads. The posse dispatched of the cannibals, finding the cannibals(?) did not have regular heads but strange, grey oblongs. The spooked heroes found the holy water (and a box of a dark purple tobacco-like substance) in the attic, and the tied up transporter (Edward Jacobs) in the cellar. Bill Jacobs was found on the dinner table.