Geatland
The Dragon at the end. Beowulf in old age went to fight the dragon and no one would fight with him except Wiglaf his loyal soldier the Dragon ends up killing Beowulf as Beowulf kills the dragon (if that makes sense)
The dragon in Part II of Beowulf is on a destructive rampage because a thief stole a cup from its treasure hoard, angering the dragon and prompting it to seek revenge by terrorizing the countryside.
The Danes.
The external conflict in Beowulf is between the hero Beowulf and the various monsters he faces, such as Grendel, Grendel's mother, and the dragon. Beowulf must defeat these monstrous opponents to protect his people and prove his bravery and strength.
Beowulf killed the dragon to protect his kingdom from the dragon's attacks and to uphold his reputation as a heroic warrior. He saw it as his duty to defeat the dragon and save his people, despite knowing the risks involved.
In chapter 8 of Beowulf, Beowulf prepares to face the dragon that has been terrorizing the Geats. Despite his advanced age, Beowulf remains determined to defend his people and emerges victorious after a fierce battle. However, he is mortally wounded in the process and dies shortly after defeating the dragon, bringing an end to his legendary life.
In the last battle of Beowulf, he fights a dragon that is terrorizing his kingdom. Despite being mortally wounded, Beowulf manages to kill the dragon with the help of Wiglaf, his loyal companion. Beowulf dies from his injuries, but he is mourned as a hero and a great king.
Beowulf goes to Denmark to defeat the monster Grendel. Word had spread to his homeland that the monster was terrorizing the people of Hrothgar.
Beowulf travels to Hrothgars mead hall in order to kill a demon that has been terrorizing the people who come to the hall.
Wiglaf is the one who guides Beowulf to the dragon's barrow in the epic poem "Beowulf." He accompanies Beowulf in facing the dragon, showing his loyalty and courage in battle.
what happens to beowulf's throne when the dragon is rampaging
Task is much more random than it is specific, imho