Rhona Dinsmore
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Rhona Dinsmore (1688 – unknown) was the leader of the Assassins in Havana.
At some point, Rhona's bureau in Havana was sold out to the Templars by the traitorous Assassin Duncan Walpole, to which Edward Kenway, on delivering documents to the Templars for Walpole's reward, inadvertently endangered Rhona's bureau. To make penance, Edward arrived to assist Rhona as she was being besieged by Spanish troops.
Templar Hunt
After fending off the attack, Kenway requested Rhona's assistance in locating the Templar key required to access a set of robes at his base in Great Inagua. Rhona asked him how he would respond if she were to take the robes for herself, to which Kenway pointed out that they would not fit her. Reluctantly, she agreed to help him in exchange for defeating the Templars in Havana, although she had been wounded by the troops during the fight and couldn't conduct a proper investigation on her own.
Edward searched Havana's maketplace for clues, finding a pickpocket running from a group of Spanish troops. After killing both the theif and the soldiers, Kenway looted the man's body, finding a letter revealing that the pickpocket, along with several other theives, had been funding the Templar commander Hillary Flint and his attempts to eliminate the Havana Assassins through an arms race.
By this point, Flint had accumulated a large stock of gunpower, which he kept stored throughout the city. To eliminate Flint's advantage, Kenway located and destroyed four gunpower kegs, depleting the Templar's stores. This final act bought Flint out into the open, and he went to the docks to move the rest of his powder offshore.
Rhona and Edward devised a final plan, where she would distract Flint while Edward moved in for the kill. However, they were detected by Flint's men, and the two Assassins fought through the guards before Edward was finally able to dispatch the Templar. In his final words, Flint regretted that he and Rhona hadn't had the chance to fight on the same side.
Locating Torres
By 1721, Edward revisited Rhona while on the hunt for Grand Master Laureano de Torres y Ayala, at the same time as Havana was placed on high alert. Edward showed Rhona the Crystal Skull from the Observatory and inserted Torres' blood vial into it, showing his location. Subsequently, while he tracked down Torres, Edward gave the skull to Rhona for protection.
Edward later returned to her bureau, revealing that the man he assassinated was a decoy, and instructed Rhona to warn Ah Tabai that Torres was headed for the Observatory.
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