Aeschere
Hrothgar's companion who was killed by Grendel's mother was called Aeschere.
Beowulf followed Grendel's mother's tracks to her underwater lair after she attacked Heorot. He dove into the lake and ultimately battled and killed her with the help of a magical sword he found in her lair.
Grendel's mother mourns the death of her son by seeking revenge on Beowulf, who killed him. She attacks Heorot in search of retaliation, ultimately resulting in a battle with Beowulf himself.
Yes, Beowulf knows that Grendel's weakness is his vulnerability to physical combat due to being cursed not to be harmed by weapons. Beowulf plans to fight Grendel using his bare hands to exploit this weakness.
Grendel's mother attacks the Danes in retaliation for the death of her son, Grendel, who was killed by Beowulf. She seeks vengeance for the harm done to her family and to protect her own kind from further harm. Her attack is driven by a desire for retribution and the instinct to protect her own.
Grendel and his mother are both killed by Beowulf in the epic poem "Beowulf." Grendel is killed by Beowulf in Heorot Hall, and later Beowulf ventures to the underwater lair to defeat Grendel's vengeful mother.
Beowulf kills Grendel's mother by using her own weapon, a giant's sword, against her. This is ironic because he defeats her with the very weapon she was planning to use against him. Additionally, he avenges Grendel's death by killing his mother in the same manner that Grendel killed Hrothgar's men.
Aschere was the loyal adviser and close friend of King Hrothgar in the epic poem Beowulf. He was a trusted companion who served as the chief advisor and confidant to the king until he was tragically killed by Grendel's mother.
He is attacked by Beowulf and Beowulf tears his arm off and injures him very badly. Grendel then escapes, but is so badly wounded that he dies, and Beowulf is seen as a hero. Later, Grendels mother goes to avenge Grendel's death.
In the epic poem "Beowulf," the main character Beowulf is ultimately killed by a dragon during their final battle. Beowulf manages to slay the dragon as well, but he is mortally wounded in the process.
These lines suggest that it appeared to many people that the wolf-of-the-waves had gained a victory or had successfully survived a dangerous situation. It implies that the wolf-of-the-waves was perceived to have overcome a challenging or life-threatening event, leading others to believe he had won his life.
Grendel's mother kills Aeschere, one of Hrothgar's most trusted advisors, in revenge for her son Grendel's death at the hands of Beowulf.
Beowulf killed Grendel, Grendel's mother, and a dragon in the epic poem "Beowulf". These battles were significant in establishing Beowulf's reputation as a hero.