Grendal
Grendal, who was cursed evil from birth, is a man-eating demon that lives in the land of the Spear-Danes and attacks
King Hrothgar's mead-hall, Heorot, almost every evening. The narrator of Beowulf
claims that Grendel's motivation is hearing Hrothgar's bard sing songs about
God's creation of the world, which rubs his demonic nature the wrong way.
Whatever the reason, every night Grendel slaughters more Danes and feeds on
their corpses after tearing them limb from limb. Although he can't be harmed by
the blade of any edged weapon, Grendel finally meets his match when the Geatish
warrior Beowulf arrives in Herot. Beowulf's arriving to Herot would ultimatly be Grendel's demise because; approximately at 600 AD, Beowulf had slayed the mighty demon Grendel. Grendel survived his loving and revenge seeking mother.
Grendal, who was cursed evil from birth, is a man-eating demon that lives in the land of the Spear-Danes and attacks
King Hrothgar's mead-hall, Heorot, almost every evening. The narrator of Beowulf
claims that Grendel's motivation is hearing Hrothgar's bard sing songs about
God's creation of the world, which rubs his demonic nature the wrong way.
Whatever the reason, every night Grendel slaughters more Danes and feeds on
their corpses after tearing them limb from limb. Although he can't be harmed by
the blade of any edged weapon, Grendel finally meets his match when the Geatish
warrior Beowulf arrives in Herot. Beowulf's arriving to Herot would ultimatly be Grendel's demise because; approximately at 600 AD, Beowulf had slayed the mighty demon Grendel. Grendel survived his loving and revenge seeking mother.