He was a porter for Rekh the goldsmith. Then, later in the book he becomes Gebu's stonecutting apprentice. :) In the begginning, Ranofer was a porter for Rekh the goldsmith, then he became Gebu the stonecutter's apprentice, also his half brother, and in the end he becomes Zau's the Master goldsmith's apprentice.
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gebu will beat ranofer until he dies and he will not make ranofer apprentice him in the Goldsmith shop
Ranofer and Gebu live on the Street of the Crooked Dog. Also, if you wanted to know Zau the master goldsmith lives on the street of Good Fortune.
Gebu is the evil half brother of Ranofer. He beats up Ranofer and uses him as a tool to steal gold from Rekh's goldshop. He wants to now make Ranofer as his stonecutter apprentice although Ranofer has no interest in it. He destroys and crushes Ranofer's hopes and dreams because of the evil person he is. Living with Gebu must be very hard because Ranofer gets beatup, forced to do things he doesn't like, and gives him barely enough food
Ranofer recognized Gebu and Wenamon's tomb by spotting the signet ring that had both their names engraved on it, which they had lost earlier in the story. This signet ring helped him make the connection to their tomb.
Gebu and Wenamon were searching for treasure inside the tomb by breaking open sealed jars and chests. They believed that the tomb contained valuable items that they could steal and sell for profit.
he finds a golden goblet that was stolen from a tomb that laid in the tomb for 100s of years
In the story "The Golden Goblet," Gebu reacts violently when the protagonist, Ranofer, innocently asks about his missing amulet, suspecting that Gebu may have stolen it. This question triggers Gebu's anger because he has been secretly taking valuable items from Ranofer's deceased father's tomb.
Ranofer suddenly realizes that his half-brother, Gebu, has been stealing gold from the tomb they are working on. This discovery shatters his trust in Gebu and puts him in a dangerous situation as he now knows his true intentions.
He was a porter for Rekh the goldsmith. Then, later in the book he becomes Gebu's stonecutting apprentice. :) In the begginning, Ranofer was a porter for Rekh the goldsmith, then he became Gebu the stonecutter's apprentice, also his half brother, and in the end he becomes Zau's the Master goldsmith's apprentice.
Since many of the tomb robbers were the workers they began to rob the tombs almost as soon as they were finished and the funeral items were put into them.
this is stupid gebu saves it until he needs it
Ranofer instinctively dislikes Gebu, his half-brother, because Gebu mistreats him and is abusive. Ranofer feels inferior and oppressed by Gebu's presence.
Ranofer can tell Gebu that he knows about Gebu selling stolen copper from the tombs to the goldsmith, and that he witnessed the transaction. Ranofer can also warn Gebu that he will report the illegal activity to the authorities if Gebu does not stop his dishonest behavior.
Gebu punished Ranofer by locking him in a tomb within the house and threatening him with harm if he attempted to escape or tell anyone about his situation. He also forced Ranofer to work even harder at the gold shop to make up for the lost worker, Ibni.
because they didn't have anything better to do dua