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'''Rhona Dinsmore''' (1688 – unknown) was the leader of the [[Assassins]] in [[Havana]].
'''Rhona Dinsmore''' (1688 – unknown) was the leader of the [[Assassins]] in [[Havana]].
Rhona's bureau in Havana was sold out to the [[Templars]] by the traitorous Assassin [[Duncan Walpole]]. [[Edward Kenway]], who had inadvertently endangered Rhona's bureau, arrived to assist her as she was being besieged by Spanish troops. After fending off the attack, Kenway requested her assistance in locating the Templar key required to access a set of robes at his base in [[Inagua]]. Rhona asked him what if she were to take these robes for herself, to which Kenway pointed out that they would not fit her. She agreed to help him in exchange for defeating the Templars in Havana.


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Rhona Dinsmore (1688 – unknown) was the leader of the Assassins in Havana.

Rhona's bureau in Havana was sold out to the Templars by the traitorous Assassin Duncan Walpole. Edward Kenway, who had inadvertently endangered Rhona's bureau, arrived to assist her as she was being besieged by Spanish troops. After fending off the attack, Kenway requested her assistance in locating the Templar key required to access a set of robes at his base in Inagua. Rhona asked him what if she were to take these robes for herself, to which Kenway pointed out that they would not fit her. She agreed to help him in exchange for defeating the Templars in Havana.

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