Zau feels suspicious of Ranofer and resentful of his father, Gebu, throughout "The Golden Goblet." Zau is jealous of the bond that Ranofer has with his father and doubts Ranofer's integrity, leading to tension between the characters.
In the Golden Goblet, Rekh and Ranofer disposed of the breakfast that Gebu left them.
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Ranofer's father in "The Golden Goblet" is Thutra. He is a goldsmith who is known for creating exquisite jewelry and precious ornaments. Thutra's skill as a goldsmith plays a significant role in the story's plot and Ranofer's character development.
Thutra is a character in the book "The Golden Goblet" by Eloise Jarvis McGraw. He is a skilled worker who helps the protagonist, Ranofer, in solving the mystery surrounding his father's disappearance and the stolen golden goblet. Thutra also becomes a trusted friend and ally to Ranofer throughout the story.
He tells him to make a golden leaf.
in Gebu's room Ranofer finds the golden goblet in the chest, not the box, in Gebu's room, where he is forbidden to go, upstairs.
Eloise Jarvis McGraw is the author of the novel of The Golden Goblet.
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The ancient wants Ranofer to promise not to let anyone take the Golden goblet that he made.