Hrothgar and the Mead Hall
Grendel's Mother Wants Revenge
King Beowulf
King Hrothgar of Denmark builds a great mead hall so that his knights can drink and sing the night away.
Grendel, a monster who lives near the mead hall, is
angry that his lair is being disturbed. He goes to
the mead hall each night and murders knights while
the king is asleep.
Beowulf, a brave knight from Geatland, comes to help the Danes out by killing Grendel. After a vicious
battle, Beowulf cuts off Grendel's arm. Grendel
runs to his mother's underwater cave and dies.
Grendel's mother seeks revenge by killing one of King Hrothgar's trusted advisors. Beowulf confronts her in her underwater lair, cuts her head off, and brings it
to Hrothgar as a prize.
Beowulf returns to Geatland, a hero. After King
Hygelac dies without an heir, Beowulf becomes king. Things go pretty well...for a while.
The Dragon was angry because someone stole some of the dragon's treasure, so Beowulf decided to slay
the dragon
Beowulf kills the dragon, but not before the dragon
bites Beowulf on the neck, injecting a poisonous
venom into Beowulf.
Beowulf asks his trusted aide, Wiglaf, to show him
some of the treasure. Wiglaf brings a load of treasure and shows it to Beowulf. Beowulf then dies, and
Wiglaf takes Beowulf's body back to Geatland.
Hrothgar and the Mead Hall
Grendel's Mother Wants Revenge
King Beowulf
King Hrothgar of Denmark builds a great mead hall so that his knights can drink and sing the night away.
Grendel, a monster who lives near the mead hall, is
angry that his lair is being disturbed. He goes to
the mead hall each night and murders knights while
the king is asleep.
Beowulf, a brave knight from Geatland, comes to help the Danes out by killing Grendel. After a vicious
battle, Beowulf cuts off Grendel's arm. Grendel
runs to his mother's underwater cave and dies.
Grendel's mother seeks revenge by killing one of King Hrothgar's trusted advisors. Beowulf confronts her in her underwater lair, cuts her head off, and brings it
to Hrothgar as a prize.
Beowulf returns to Geatland, a hero. After King
Hygelac dies without an heir, Beowulf becomes king. Things go pretty well...for a while.
The Dragon was angry because someone stole some of the dragon's treasure, so Beowulf decided to slay
the dragon
Beowulf kills the dragon, but not before the dragon
bites Beowulf on the neck, injecting a poisonous
venom into Beowulf.
Beowulf asks his trusted aide, Wiglaf, to show him
some of the treasure. Wiglaf brings a load of treasure and shows it to Beowulf. Beowulf then dies, and
Wiglaf takes Beowulf's body back to Geatland.
Hrothgar and the Mead Hall
Grendel's Mother Wants Revenge
King Beowulf
King Hrothgar of Denmark builds a great mead hall so that his knights can drink and sing the night away.
Grendel, a monster who lives near the mead hall, is
angry that his lair is being disturbed. He goes to
the mead hall each night and murders knights while
the king is asleep.
Beowulf, a brave knight from Geatland, comes to help the Danes out by killing Grendel. After a vicious
battle, Beowulf cuts off Grendel's arm. Grendel
runs to his mother's underwater cave and dies.
Grendel's mother seeks revenge by killing one of King Hrothgar's trusted advisors. Beowulf confronts her in her underwater lair, cuts her head off, and brings it
to Hrothgar as a prize.
Beowulf returns to Geatland, a hero. After King
Hygelac dies without an heir, Beowulf becomes king. Things go pretty well...for a while.
The Dragon was angry because someone stole some of the dragon's treasure, so Beowulf decided to slay
the dragon
Beowulf kills the dragon, but not before the dragon
bites Beowulf on the neck, injecting a poisonous
venom into Beowulf.
Beowulf asks his trusted aide, Wiglaf, to show him
some of the treasure. Wiglaf brings a load of treasure and shows it to Beowulf. Beowulf then dies, and
Wiglaf takes Beowulf's body back to Geatland.
Hrothgar and the Mead Hall
Grendel's Mother Wants Revenge
King Beowulf
King Hrothgar of Denmark builds a great mead hall so that his knights can drink and sing the night away.
Grendel, a monster who lives near the mead hall, is
angry that his lair is being disturbed. He goes to
the mead hall each night and murders knights while
the king is asleep.
Beowulf, a brave knight from Geatland, comes to help the Danes out by killing Grendel. After a vicious
battle, Beowulf cuts off Grendel's arm. Grendel
runs to his mother's underwater cave and dies.
Grendel's mother seeks revenge by killing one of King Hrothgar's trusted advisors. Beowulf confronts her in her underwater lair, cuts her head off, and brings it
to Hrothgar as a prize.
Beowulf returns to Geatland, a hero. After King
Hygelac dies without an heir, Beowulf becomes king. Things go pretty well...for a while.
The Dragon was angry because someone stole some of the dragon's treasure, so Beowulf decided to slay
the dragon
Beowulf kills the dragon, but not before the dragon
bites Beowulf on the neck, injecting a poisonous
venom into Beowulf.
Beowulf asks his trusted aide, Wiglaf, to show him
some of the treasure. Wiglaf brings a load of treasure and shows it to Beowulf. Beowulf then dies, and
Wiglaf takes Beowulf's body back to Geatland.
Hrothgar and the Mead Hall
Grendel's Mother Wants Revenge
King Beowulf
King Hrothgar of Denmark builds a great mead hall so that his knights can drink and sing the night away.
Grendel, a monster who lives near the mead hall, is
angry that his lair is being disturbed. He goes to
the mead hall each night and murders knights while
the king is asleep.
Beowulf, a brave knight from Geatland, comes to help the Danes out by killing Grendel. After a vicious
battle, Beowulf cuts off Grendel's arm. Grendel
runs to his mother's underwater cave and dies.
Grendel's mother seeks revenge by killing one of King Hrothgar's trusted advisors. Beowulf confronts her in her underwater lair, cuts her head off, and brings it
to Hrothgar as a prize.
Beowulf returns to Geatland, a hero. After King
Hygelac dies without an heir, Beowulf becomes king. Things go pretty well...for a while.
The Dragon was angry because someone stole some of the dragon's treasure, so Beowulf decided to slay
the dragon
Beowulf kills the dragon, but not before the dragon
bites Beowulf on the neck, injecting a poisonous
venom into Beowulf.
Beowulf asks his trusted aide, Wiglaf, to show him
some of the treasure. Wiglaf brings a load of treasure and shows it to Beowulf. Beowulf then dies, and
Wiglaf takes Beowulf's body back to Geatland.
Hrothgar and the Mead Hall
Grendel's Mother Wants Revenge
King Beowulf
King Hrothgar of Denmark builds a great mead hall so that his knights can drink and sing the night away.
Grendel, a monster who lives near the mead hall, is
angry that his lair is being disturbed. He goes to
the mead hall each night and murders knights while
the king is asleep.
Beowulf, a brave knight from Geatland, comes to help the Danes out by killing Grendel. After a vicious
battle, Beowulf cuts off Grendel's arm. Grendel
runs to his mother's underwater cave and dies.
Grendel's mother seeks revenge by killing one of King Hrothgar's trusted advisors. Beowulf confronts her in her underwater lair, cuts her head off, and brings it
to Hrothgar as a prize.
Beowulf returns to Geatland, a hero. After King
Hygelac dies without an heir, Beowulf becomes king. Things go pretty well...for a while.
The Dragon was angry because someone stole some of the dragon's treasure, so Beowulf decided to slay
the dragon
Beowulf kills the dragon, but not before the dragon
bites Beowulf on the neck, injecting a poisonous
venom into Beowulf.
Beowulf asks his trusted aide, Wiglaf, to show him
some of the treasure. Wiglaf brings a load of treasure and shows it to Beowulf. Beowulf then dies, and
Wiglaf takes Beowulf's body back to Geatland.
Hrothgar and the Mead Hall
Grendel's Mother Wants Revenge
King Beowulf
King Hrothgar of Denmark builds a great mead hall so that his knights can drink and sing the night away.
Grendel, a monster who lives near the mead hall, is
angry that his lair is being disturbed. He goes to
the mead hall each night and murders knights while
the king is asleep.
Beowulf, a brave knight from Geatland, comes to help the Danes out by killing Grendel. After a vicious
battle, Beowulf cuts off Grendel's arm. Grendel
runs to his mother's underwater cave and dies.
Grendel's mother seeks revenge by killing one of King Hrothgar's trusted advisors. Beowulf confronts her in her underwater lair, cuts her head off, and brings it
to Hrothgar as a prize.
Beowulf returns to Geatland, a hero. After King
Hygelac dies without an heir, Beowulf becomes king. Things go pretty well...for a while.
The Dragon was angry because someone stole some of the dragon's treasure, so Beowulf decided to slay
the dragon
Beowulf kills the dragon, but not before the dragon
bites Beowulf on the neck, injecting a poisonous
venom into Beowulf.
Beowulf asks his trusted aide, Wiglaf, to show him
some of the treasure. Wiglaf brings a load of treasure and shows it to Beowulf. Beowulf then dies, and
Wiglaf takes Beowulf's body back to Geatland.
Hrothgar and the Mead Hall
Grendel's Mother Wants Revenge
King Beowulf
King Hrothgar of Denmark builds a great mead hall so that his knights can drink and sing the night away.
Grendel, a monster who lives near the mead hall, is
angry that his lair is being disturbed. He goes to
the mead hall each night and murders knights while
the king is asleep.
Beowulf, a brave knight from Geatland, comes to help the Danes out by killing Grendel. After a vicious
battle, Beowulf cuts off Grendel's arm. Grendel
runs to his mother's underwater cave and dies.
Grendel's mother seeks revenge by killing one of King Hrothgar's trusted advisors. Beowulf confronts her in her underwater lair, cuts her head off, and brings it
to Hrothgar as a prize.
Beowulf returns to Geatland, a hero. After King
Hygelac dies without an heir, Beowulf becomes king. Things go pretty well...for a while.
The Dragon was angry because someone stole some of the dragon's treasure, so Beowulf decided to slay
the dragon
Beowulf kills the dragon, but not before the dragon
bites Beowulf on the neck, injecting a poisonous
venom into Beowulf.
Beowulf asks his trusted aide, Wiglaf, to show him
some of the treasure. Wiglaf brings a load of treasure and shows it to Beowulf. Beowulf then dies, and
Wiglaf takes Beowulf's body back to Geatland.
Hrothgar and the Mead Hall
Grendel's Mother Wants Revenge
King Beowulf
King Hrothgar of Denmark builds a great mead hall so that his knights can drink and sing the night away.
Grendel, a monster who lives near the mead hall, is
angry that his lair is being disturbed. He goes to
the mead hall each night and murders knights while
the king is asleep.
Beowulf, a brave knight from Geatland, comes to help the Danes out by killing Grendel. After a vicious
battle, Beowulf cuts off Grendel's arm. Grendel
runs to his mother's underwater cave and dies.
Grendel's mother seeks revenge by killing one of King Hrothgar's trusted advisors. Beowulf confronts her in her underwater lair, cuts her head off, and brings it
to Hrothgar as a prize.
Beowulf returns to Geatland, a hero. After King
Hygelac dies without an heir, Beowulf becomes king. Things go pretty well...for a while.
The Dragon was angry because someone stole some of the dragon's treasure, so Beowulf decided to slay
the dragon
Beowulf kills the dragon, but not before the dragon
bites Beowulf on the neck, injecting a poisonous
venom into Beowulf.
Beowulf asks his trusted aide, Wiglaf, to show him
some of the treasure. Wiglaf brings a load of treasure and shows it to Beowulf. Beowulf then dies, and
Wiglaf takes Beowulf's body back to Geatland.