Walkthrough for the mission The Course of True Love III in the game Red Dead Redemption 2. This page covers all main objectives, key steps, or helpful tips to guide you through the mission smoothly. Whenever possible, the guide points out locations for key items and details interactions with NPCs, among other tips. To ensure maximum clarity, in-game screenshots are included for easy-to-follow visual guidance.
Quest Group: Chapter 3 - Clemens Point
Category: Story Mission
Prerequisites: To play this mission, you must first complete the mission The Course of True Love I - II.
In order to start this mission, you must first complete The Course of True Love I - II mission and then deliver the letter that Penelope gave you to Beau.
Penelope Braithwaite requested that you deliver her letter to Beau Gray.
You'll find Beau in the stable at his family plantation.
Penelope plans to go to a women's suffrage rally, which, according to Beau, could end badly for her. Beau will ask you to help ensure the safety of his beloved.
At the request of Beau, Arthur drives Penelope and other protesters through Rhodes as they participate in a women's suffrage rally.
Get on your horse and follow Beau towards the city. Soon you will see a group of women gathering together.
To calm Beau down, Arthur will agree to a request from Penelope and the leader of the demonstration, Ms Calhoon, to drive the wagon.
Now drive the wagon down the main street of Rhodes and stop in front of the bank.
Once you reach the bank, you'll dismount, and women will start making speeches about their cause. There will also come some disgruntled men who will try to interfere.
One of them will be Beau' cousin, who apparently doesn't like him very much.
Penelope will ask Arthur to get Beau out of trouble, which Arthur will do by taking him away from his cousin.
Go to the back of the bank, get on your horse and follow Beau to the old battlefield.
There you will receive your payment and the mission will end.
After completing this mission, you will be able to play the missions Advertising, the New American Art, No Good Deed.