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| - Tell the councillor you will bring his requests to your [lord/lady], but [he/she] will decide.
- The Councillor offers Jon a glass of Dornish red. "Among friends, a favor done is a favor owed," he says delicately. "Shall we drink to friendship?"
- Agree to do his favors.
- "A favor is less a favor when you're spying," he says. "If you still don't know once the tasks are complete, I'll know you can be trusted."
- Tell the councillor that you won't do anything dishonorable.
- Tactfully question the exact contents of the letter, caravan and package.
- "I have favors to ask," the Councillor invites, "A letter to go to King's Landing, a caravan to Sunspear, and a package to retrieve at Storm's End."
- The councillor drinks his wine. "We are not haggling in the market. You decide what you can do for me, and I'll decide what I can do for you."
- Pointedly ask whether you will get your loan if you do his favors.
- Try to strike a better bargain -- one favor, one loan.
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