![]() ![]() Tybero, written in fine vellum, promising ten thousand dragons.Kasporio, written in fine vellum, promising ten thousand dragons.The last three notes are made out by name to: The promissory notes for the serjeants promise to pay the bearer of the note one hundred golden dragons, while higher-ranked officers are to be paid one thousand gold dragons. He signs each note Tyrion of House Lannister and passes them one at a time to Tybero Istarion, called Inkpots, who dusts each one with fine sand. Tyrion remarks that only one in ten Second Sons receives a promissory note. Just prior to signing their book Tyrion is handed a pile of roughly fifty to sixty promissory notes to sign. Part of Tyrion's negotiations with Brown Ben for becoming a Second Son include becoming indebted to them. The company is on their fourth book, which Tyrion signs in blood. Įscaped slaves Tyrion Lannister and Ser Jorah Mormont join the Second Sons, accompanied by fellow escaped slave Penny. However, when Brown Ben learns that Daenerys cannot control her dragons anymore, he has his company go over to the Yunkai'i. Tyrion Lannister examining the company steel, by Jamga © Pygmalionĭaenerys sends the Second Sons south of Meereen to guard against any incursions by Yunkai. ![]() Mero hides among the freedmen and attempts to assassinate Daenerys, but his attempt is thwarted by Barristan Selmy, and Mero is killed by an enraged mob of freedmen. The remaining Second Sons vote Brown Ben Plumm as their new commander and they join Daenerys's army. The Second Sons are routed in the battle near Yunkai and Mero flees before he can be captured. ![]() While the Seconds Sons are getting drunk on it that night, Daenerys sends her forces on the attack. Mero attends the parley with Daenerys and decides to mull her offer of switching sides or departing only on the condition that she give him a wagon of wine. They are commanded by Mero, known as the Titan's Bastard. ![]() They are placed on the left of the defensive line that faces Daenerys's army. The Second Sons are employed by Yunkai to defend them against the threat of Daenerys Targaryen. Mero's reputation has fallen to the point where none of the Free Cities will hire him any longer. Under the command of Mero, whose evil reputation is known even in Westeros, the Second Sons turned near as bad as the Brave Companions. The Tattered Prince, who also rode with the Iron Shields and the Maiden's Men, before founding the Windblown.Prince Oberyn Martell, the Red Viper of Dorne, who served for a year.Prince Aerion the Monstrous, the Bright Prince, also known as Brightflame.Aegor Rivers, "Bittersteel", who served a year with the Second Sons before he left to found the Golden Company.Harwyn Hoare, Harwyn Hardhand, the first King of the Isles and the Rivers.There was a time when each new man wrote his name in his own blood, but that tradition faded as blood makes poor ink. A tradition of the company is to sign in red ink. The names of every man to serve with the Second Sons is written in a leather-bound book, as well as when they joined, where they fought, how long they served, and the manner of their deaths. However, they suffered a defeat and fled the battlefield, though the battle was later won by the Three Thousand of Qohor. Four hundred years ago the Second Sons stood in defense of Qohor along with the Bright Banners company against the first Dothraki khalasar to venture east since the Doom of Valyria. They do not enjoy the shining reputation of the Golden Company, but they have won some famous victories. The Second Sons are amongst the oldest of the free companies. ![]()
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