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A hideous giant great claws from the poem "Beowulf." Irked by the boisterous bellows ringing from the hall of Kind Hrothgar, he attacked, ferociously killing many of Hrothgar's men. Hearing of the evil deeds of Grendel, the hero Beowulf took up arms, slaying the foul creature in an arduous battle. | A hideous giant great claws from the poem "Beowulf." Irked by the boisterous bellows ringing from the hall of Kind Hrothgar, he attacked, ferociously killing many of Hrothgar's men. Hearing of the evil deeds of Grendel, the hero Beowulf took up arms, slaying the foul creature in an arduous battle. |
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Official Profile
A hideous giant great claws from the poem "Beowulf." Irked by the boisterous bellows ringing from the hall of Kind Hrothgar, he attacked, ferociously killing many of Hrothgar's men. Hearing of the evil deeds of Grendel, the hero Beowulf took up arms, slaying the foul creature in an arduous battle.