Heorot: Hrothgar's mead hall.
Grendel has attacked the Mead Hall, specifically Heorot, for years in the epic poem "Beowulf." He terrorizes and kills the warriors in the hall at night, bringing chaos and fear to the kingdom.
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Beowulf was at Hrothgar's Mead Hall when Grendel's mother attacked. He had stayed behind after defeating Grendel to ensure the safety of the hall.
Grendel attacked Heorot for 12 winters before Beowulf arrived to confront him.
Grendel killed 30 men the first time he attacked the Mead Hall.
Grendel attacked Heorot Hall at night, sneaking in during a celebration that lasted for 12 years, causing death and chaos among King Hrothgar's warriors.
The men were sleeping after celebrating in the Mead Hall. Grendel attacked them while they were unaware and defenseless, resulting in a horrific massacre.
Grendel killed 30 men the first night he attacked Heorot Hall.
Herot is a mead hall in Beowulf, a famous Old English poem. In the story, Herot is attacked by the monster Grendel, who terrorizes the hall and its occupants for many years. Beowulf eventually arrives and defeats Grendel, bringing peace back to Herot.
Grendel first encountered Hrothgar and his warriors during a feast in Heorot, their mead hall. Grendel attacked the warriors, killing many of them, which led to his ongoing feud with Hrothgar and the Danes.
The battle with Grendel has been going on for 12 years.
Grendel's murderous raids in Herot last for 12 years.
Herot remained empty for 12 years because grendel attacked all the warriors & would continue to attack even kill anyone who would go to the mead hall
There is a weeping man.