Ranofer fell into the tomb while trying to escape from Gebu, who had been mistreating him and forcing him to work in a goldsmith's shop. Heqet and the Ancient figured out where Ranofer had gone by following the tracks and signs of disturbance in the desert sand, which led them to the entrance of the tomb where Ranofer had accidentally stumbled. Their keen observation skills helped them deduce that Ranofer's disappearance was related to the nearby tomb, allowing them to find him.
Well, honey, Heqet doesn't exactly crack jokes in "The Golden Goblet." She's too busy being a fierce and mysterious character to be the class clown. But if you want some sass and humor, you better look elsewhere in that book.
No. You fall in love with Tobias.
All.
the Romans empires fall
Ancient Egyptian bread made their teeth fall out because of how coarse the bread was.
446
149 bc
332 BC
it ended in 1333
AD 320
Don't fall.
in ancient rome they had storms in =the fall but it was very unlikely