"I have come to terms with the truth behind the Creed. Its true purpose is not to mindlessly kill for liberation, but to break down bridges so that the people may walk as free men." - Kwanita in a letter to her brother Antinanco, 1825. Kwanita, or Sophia Kenway (1793 - 1866) was a British Assassin based in Britain, and the only daughter of the Mentor of the Colonial Assassins, Ratonhnhaké:ton, and his wife Patience Caldbeck. She was raised until the October of 1806 in the Homestead, along with her two elder brothers, Antinanco (or Luke Kenway) and Minco (Michael Kenway).
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| - "I have come to terms with the truth behind the Creed. Its true purpose is not to mindlessly kill for liberation, but to break down bridges so that the people may walk as free men." - Kwanita in a letter to her brother Antinanco, 1825. Kwanita, or Sophia Kenway (1793 - 1866) was a British Assassin based in Britain, and the only daughter of the Mentor of the Colonial Assassins, Ratonhnhaké:ton, and his wife Patience Caldbeck. She was raised until the October of 1806 in the Homestead, along with her two elder brothers, Antinanco (or Luke Kenway) and Minco (Michael Kenway).
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| - "I have come to terms with the truth behind the Creed. Its true purpose is not to mindlessly kill for liberation, but to break down bridges so that the people may walk as free men." - Kwanita in a letter to her brother Antinanco, 1825. Kwanita, or Sophia Kenway (1793 - 1866) was a British Assassin based in Britain, and the only daughter of the Mentor of the Colonial Assassins, Ratonhnhaké:ton, and his wife Patience Caldbeck. She was raised until the October of 1806 in the Homestead, along with her two elder brothers, Antinanco (or Luke Kenway) and Minco (Michael Kenway).
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