Beowulf's ship is described as a sturdy vessel with a high mast and a rocky prow. It is intricately crafted with intricate carvings that symbolize the fierceness and bravery of the warriors aboard. The ship is also said to be adorned with gleaming treasure, reflecting the wealth and power of its crew.
boars on Beowulf's helmet
The sound of a ship is usually spelled as "ship." If you are looking for an onomatopoeic representation of the sound of a ship, it is often described as "whoosh" or "swish" as it moves through the water.
Wayland, a blacksmith of Germanic legend.
He got killed
Not usually. It is usually a preposition or conjunction. It does have archaic or maritime use as an adjective: - Later years may be described as "after years" - The rear (aft) of a ship is the "after end" of the ship
Steel magnate.
He tells him to mourn the death of his counselor and then go avenge him.
i got herdred as beowulfs predessor but i cant find his son
The figurehead is at the sharp end of a ship and could be described as the corporate icon of the age of sail. The figurehead itself is usually a 'from the waist up' carving of a woman or mythical creature
The sword given to him by Hrothgar: Hrunting is said to have been tempered with the blood of Dragons.
The captain of a sailing ship is typically referred to as the "ship's master." In a hinky pinky format, it could be described as "nautical leader." This individual is responsible for the vessel's navigation, crew management, and overall safety during voyages.
In "Beowulf: A New Telling," Beowulf's father is Ecgtheow.