She I believe gave him a mail-chain-shirt. And the King's cup.
Treasure in Beowulf serves as a material representation of wealth, power, and status. It is often used as a reward for valor and loyalty, given to warriors for their brave deeds in battle. The act of bestowing treasure upon others strengthens relationships and reinforces social bonds among the characters in the poem.
the treasure is the printing out reward
A burial mound and treasure deposit on Hronesness: a high mound that mariners would later use as a coastal landmark. A remarkably similar grave is described for a leader called Bo in Saxo Grammaticus' Gesta Danorum, but he had a conventional death in battle.
After slaying Grendal's mother and being rewarded by Hrothgar, Beowulf announced that he was returning home. With the assistance of Hrothgar's men, he loaded the treasures on his ship and sailed with them back to his homeland. In at least one instance he retained the treasures for quite some time; when he fought the dragon some 50 years later, he wielded the sword Nægling, an heirloom from Hrothgar's family given to him after Beowulf killed Grendal's mother.
Beowulf wants Wiglaf to bring him the jewels as a reward for defeating the fire dragon and avenging his people. He also wants to see the treasure before he dies, knowing that his time is running out. Additionally, Beowulf wants to leave a legacy for his people and display his wealth and power.
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In "Beowulf," Wealhtheow, not Welthow, tells Hrothgar to be a gracious host and to reward Beowulf for his bravery in defeating Grendel. She praises Beowulf and offers gifts to him, showing her support and gratitude for his courageous deeds.
Reward for completing the Lost Trader quest
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A share in Smaug's treasure and adventure.
In part 15, Beowulf was rewarded with banquet feast and was presented with treasured gifts, such as a sword, helmet, coat of mail and his own horse with a gold saddle.
Beowulf received a golden standard, a helmet, a sword, and a breastplate from Hrothgar as a reward for defeating Grendel and his mother. From Wealhtheow, Hrothgar's queen, Beowulf received a torque, which is a twisted metal necklace, as a sign of gratitude and honor for his heroic deeds. These gifts symbolize the recognition and appreciation of Beowulf's bravery and valor in protecting the Danes from the monstrous threats.