Ranofer and Gebu live on the Street of the Crooked Dog.
Also, if you wanted to know Zau the master goldsmith lives on the street of Good Fortune.
goldsmith
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.
he allows him to because he is getting gold from Ibni and the wineskins
Gebu is the evil half brother of Ranofer. He beats up Ranofer and uses him as a tool to steal gold from Rekh's goldshop. He wants to now make Ranofer as his stonecutter apprentice although Ranofer has no interest in it. He destroys and crushes Ranofer's hopes and dreams because of the evil person he is. Living with Gebu must be very hard because Ranofer gets beatup, forced to do things he doesn't like, and gives him barely enough food
Ranofer is a young boy with a villain older step brother Gebu who is constantly beating him violently. Ranofer is also the son of Thutra, the goldsmith that had passed away. Now Ranofer is forced to do whatever Gebu orders him to do, including working at the stonecutting shop
Ranofer finds the golden goblet in chapter 10 your welcome ..
Ranofer and Gebu live on the Street of the Goldworkers in the book "The Golden Goblet" by Eloise Jarvis McGraw.
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.
In the Golden Goblet, Rekh and Ranofer disposed of the breakfast that Gebu left them.
Ranofer instinctively dislikes Gebu, his half-brother, because Gebu mistreats him and is abusive. Ranofer feels inferior and oppressed by Gebu's presence.
He finds the goblet in chapter 10 when gebu is out stealing.
The ancient wants Ranofer to promise not to let anyone take the Golden goblet that he made.
Most likely, Ranofer and Gebu and I would count Heqet and the Ancient since they helped Ranofer catch Gebu =)
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.
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 story "The Golden Goblet," Gebu reacts violently when the protagonist, Ranofer, innocently asks about his missing amulet, suspecting that Gebu may have stolen it. This question triggers Gebu's anger because he has been secretly taking valuable items from Ranofer's deceased father's tomb.
In the book "The Golden Goblet" by Eloise Jarvis McGraw, Ranofer's plan is to uncover the truth behind the mysterious goings-on in his goldsmith boss, Gebu's shop. He suspects Gebu is involved in stealing valuable items, so he sets out to gather evidence with the help of his friends Heqet and The Ancient. Ranofer's main goal is to stop Gebu's criminal activities and protect himself and his loved ones.
he finds a golden goblet that was stolen from a tomb that laid in the tomb for 100s of years