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             Beowulf and fellow Danes gather to see comrades off
             In a land of monsters and magic there was a hero by the name of Beowulf. He was known through out the lands as being the strongest warrior who feared nothing. As a young powerful prince who with his mighty sword laid down the law in the land of the Danes.
             Beowulf was carried down to the ocean's beach. . They loaded his shoulders with down with enough treasure to buy a small kingdom. Enough weapons to start a small crusade and a food for their journey for it would be a long and hard one. Beowulf and his warriors boarded their ice-clad vessel, a boat suitable for such a warrior. With the masses full he would travel far into the oceans.
             Beow arrives in Greatland.....????????????????????????????????????????????
             In this land there was a demon that haunted the lands. Killing whatever came in its path, with only one motive, which was to kill off all the warriors in the Great Hall. He struck only at night and had been doing so for quite some time. It was the loud noises that came from the Great Hall that drew him there. The banging of tables, sing and rejoicing of the men seemed to drive his killing anger. So when nightfall came and the men were drunk on their mead. He would strike during their sleep garbing thirty men and dragged the butchered corpses them back to his lair.
             When sunrise broke the aftermath of Grendle's rampage was clear and the people mourned for they're lost warriors. Their leader was helpless against such an advicery. He had some all in his power to stop this beast but with no prevail. Grendel mercilessly struck night after night and seemed as if he could go on forever. The prince was running out of guards and ideas as how to stop such a monster. He had no choice but to abandon the hall for twelve long winters.
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