he gives him a fig
Ranofer and Heqet go to the tomb of Queen Tuya to retrieve the hidden gold.
He is proud because he will not except food from Heqet.
they were stuck
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Ranofer was acting unusually secretive and mysterious around Heqet. He was avoiding eye contact and seemed nervous whenever Heqet was around, which was uncharacteristic of his usual behavior.
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In Chapter 3 of "The Golden Goblet," Ranofer meets two new friends named Heqet and Ibni. Heqet is a kind girl who helps Ranofer when he is in trouble, and Ibni is a scribe who offers Ranofer an opportunity to work in his shop.
Heqet arranged for Ranofer to secretly study goldsmithing at the house of Ibni, a skilled goldsmith. Ranofer would go to Ibni's house in the evenings after working at the stonecutter's shop. This way, Ranofer could continue learning the goldsmith trade without Master Gebu knowing.
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That Ranofer went to the valley of tombs himself
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.
Heqet and the ancient gods were worried about Ranofer because he possessed the magical power to restore balance and order in the kingdom, which threatened the gods' authority. To prevent Ranofer from realizing his true potential, they tried to sabotage his journey and mislead him in order to maintain their control over the world.