The ancient wants Ranofer to promise not to let anyone take the Golden goblet that he made.
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Most likely, Ranofer and Gebu and I would count Heqet and the Ancient since they helped Ranofer catch Gebu =)
He tells him to make a golden leaf.
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.
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.
They gave him confidence in trying to stop Gebu and becoming a goldsmith. Also, near the end they guarded the entrance of the tomb or shaft while Ranofer looked for help.
Ranofer worked as an apprentice to a goldsmith in the novel "The Golden Goblet" by Eloise Jarvis McGraw. He also eventually finds work assisting a stone cutter in a tomb-building workshop in ancient Egypt.
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.
The ancient thinks Ranofer is silly for not wanting to become a stonecutter's apprentice because it is a stable and respected profession that offers a secure future. Additionally, the ancient believes that Ranofer's desire to pursue his passion for creating beautiful things as a goldsmith is unrealistic given his current circumstances and lack of resources.
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