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There once was a village, where the villagers enjoyed partying and they often grew loud in their partying. They had a neighbor who was quite lonely and was jealous of the villagers fun and loud noises.This neighbor was a troll named Grendel and he began to terrorized the villagers for their partying. The villagers were so frightened of Grendel that they boarded up their Town hall and hid in their homes for fear that Grendel would return. After twelve winters word of the villagers problems spread across the land and sea to the far away kingdom of the Geats, who had a great warrior whose name was Beowulf. The brave Beowulf met with the leader of the villagers, a man named Hrothgar, and promised him that he would stop the troll, Grendel. So that night Beowulf and his fellow warriors partied to draw out the troll and wait for his arrival. …show more content…

But Beowulf was ready and jumped into action challenging Grendel to battle in which they fought for a long time until Beowulf finally was victorious and the defeated Grendel ,who was injured in the battle retreated, back to his home in the swamp. The villagers then celebrate Beowulf’s victory, but Beowulf knew that something wasn't right. That night after the celebration Grendel’s mother attacked the village after her son’s defeat. Then the next morning Beowulf went to the swamp and into the lair of Grendel’s mother, to confront her. In their battle Beowulf finally defeats Grendel’s mother and the villagers were finally forever safe from Grendel . Hrothgar then rewarded Beowulf and his warriors with immense wealth. Beowulf and his warriors then returned to his home with their riches where Beowulf became king for fifty winters. Then his kingdom was attacked by a fearsome

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