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Part of Tyrion’s negotiations with Brown Ben Plumm for becoming a Second Son included becoming indebted to them. Just prior to signing the Second Sons book Tyrion is handed a pile of roughly 50 to 60 promissory notes to sign. Tyrion remarks that only 1 in 10 Second Son receives a promissory note.
Tybero "Inkpots" Istarion hands him a quill, and ink from Old Volantis - which he tells Tyrion will last as long as maesters' black. Tyrion signs each note Tyrion of House Lannister and passes them one at a time to Inkpots, who dusts each one with fine sand.<ref>4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 66, Tyrion.</ref>
 
'''The promissory notes:'''
 
To the serjeants: parchments promising to pay the bearer of the note 100 golden dragons
Below the serjeants’ notes the amounts suddenly grow larger, Tyrion is starting to pay the bearer 1,000 gold dragons. The last three notes are made out by name:
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