In Beowulf, war-gear refers to the weapons, armor, and equipment that warriors use in battle. It includes swords, shields, helmets, and other items that help them in combat and protect them from harm. The term emphasizes the importance of being well-equipped and prepared for conflict in the Anglo-Saxon culture depicted in the poem.
First you go to campaign then you have to win a number of battles to get war gear.
Umm...it's yellow paint...It was probably used for highlights on the space marines models for certain wargear.
Plasma grenades are wargear, which the Tau and other races can equip, which allow you to assault through cover without suffering penalties.
The name Beowulf is composed of two Old English words: "beo," which means bee, and "wulf," which means wolf. Thus, Beowulf roughly translates to "bee wolf" or "bear." The name symbolizes characteristics such as bravery, cunning, and strength.
Beowulf received the magical sword from Unferth, a Danish warrior who had previously doubted Beowulf's abilities. It was called Hrunting.
Beowulf is the Old English spelling of Beowulf.
Wulf means Beast, but I don't remember in which language ;)
The Swedish spelling of Beowulf is "Björnulf."
Beowulf's full name is Beowulf.
Wyrd is a term that refers to fate or personal destiny in Beowulf.
how tall is Beowulf
Beowulf was written in England.