Oh, dude, at the end of "The Golden Goblet," Gebu gets what's coming to him. He basically gets his karma served on a silver platter. Let's just say his actions catch up with him, and it's not a pretty sight. Like, he definitely won't be winning any Father of the Year awards anytime soon.
what is a trait for gebu from the golden goblet and why
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 and Gebu live on the Street of the Goldworkers in the book "The Golden Goblet" by Eloise Jarvis McGraw.
THe stonecutters shop had Zahotep and Pai while Gebu had GebuXD
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.
Most likely, Ranofer and Gebu and I would count Heqet and the Ancient since they helped Ranofer catch Gebu =)
He finds the goblet in chapter 10 when gebu is out stealing.
In the Golden Goblet, Rekh and Ranofer disposed of the breakfast that Gebu left them.
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.
Ranofer instinctively dislikes Gebu, his half-brother, because Gebu mistreats him and is abusive. Ranofer feels inferior and oppressed by Gebu's presence.
Gebu from "The Golden Goblet" is a sly, conniving little weasel who will do anything to get what he wants. He's the type of guy who would sell his own mother for a shiny trinket. In other words, he's not exactly winning any popularity contests anytime soon.
The ancient wants Ranofer to promise not to let anyone take the Golden goblet that he made.