Beowulf received the magical sword named Hrunting from Unferth, a Danish warrior, before facing the monster Grendel's mother.
Beowulf defeats Grendel's mother by using a giant magical sword that he finds in her lair. This sword is so large and powerful that it can slice through her body, finally defeating her.
After Beowulf slays Grendel's mother he chops off the head of Grendel. He killed Grendel's mother with a magical sword that he used to stab her in the neck.
Unferth gave Beowulf an ancient sword called Hrunting to battle Grendel's mother.
Unferth gave Beowulf an ancient sword called Hrunting to battle Grendel's mother.
Beowulf decapitates Grendel's mother with a magical sword he finds in her lair before swimming back to land with her head as a trophy.
Beowulf discovers that his sword is ineffective against Grendel's mother's tough skin. He discards the sword and instead uses a magical weapon found in her lair to defeat her.
He brings the base of the sword were you grab it and Grendel's head
In Beowulf's battle with Grendel, he fails to defeat him with weapons, resorting instead to using his bare hands. In his battle with Grendel's mother, he fails to kill her with his sword, Hrunting, and relies on a magical weapon instead. Finally, in his battle with the dragon, Beowulf is mortally wounded as his sword breaks, resulting in his death.
Grendel's head and hilt of the magical sword used to behead Grendel's mother
After engaging Grendel's mother in battle, Beowulf successfully decapitates her with a magical sword he finds in her lair, thus avenging the death of Hrothgar's advisor, Aeschere. Beowulf emerges victorious and returns to Heorot with Grendel's head and the hilt of the sword as proof of his triumph.
no one Hrunting was a sword given to Beowulf