to the valley of kings
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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.
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Ranofer escaped being seen by Wenamon and Gebu in the golden goblet by hiding in the shadows and using his knowledge of the intricate passageways and hidden chambers within the city of Thebes. He was able to move quickly and quietly through the city to avoid detection.
Wenamon is Gebu's sidekick in the book. He was with Gebu in the pyramid when they were trying to steal Queen Tiy's parents gold and fortune.
Ranofer instinctively dislikes Gebu, his half-brother, because Gebu mistreats him and is abusive. Ranofer feels inferior and oppressed by Gebu's presence.
Ranofer finds the golden goblet in chapter 10 your welcome ..
gebu will beat ranofer until he dies and he will not make ranofer apprentice him in the Goldsmith shop
Ranofer tells the guards and queen Tiy that there are tomb robbers-at first they don't believe him, but then they do. They capture Gebu an Wenamon and give Ranofer anything he wants in the weld-he chooses a donkey. Heqet (huh-ket) and Ancient are safe.
Gebu is mean to Ranofer because he is jealous of Ranofer's skills and talents as a goldsmith. Gebu feels inferior to Ranofer and mistreats him to assert his dominance and control. Additionally, Gebu wants to maintain his power and authority in the family, leading him to be cruel to Ranofer.
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.
Ranofer asked Gebu where he hid the gold that he stole from their boss, and Gebu became angry because he hadn't told Ranofer where he hid it.