Seniors 2010!

Seniors 2010!

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Beowulf


The Wrath of Grendel

Grendel was a huge powerful monster that lived down in the swamps away from Hrothgar's kingdom. He was the ugliest monster anyone had ever seen. People always knew when Grendel was coming because his Ipod Touch would sound like a horn playing the song, "Clouds over California" by Devildriver. All the people in the hall ran with fear.





The Coming of Beowulf


On a cold winter night the Danish watchman was out guarding the coast when his ship detector starting going off. Very shortly after that, a massive ship came upon the shore. Beowulf was said to be one of the smartest people on the face of the earth. He had invented a GPS locator and whenever his people were in trouble or needed help they showed up on his GPS.







The Battle with Grendel

The whole town was at the Herot hall and were gracefully dancing across the dancefloor when they started hearing the song, "Clouds over California" and they knew they needed to take cover. During Beowulf's battle with Grendel, Grendel honestly didn't really have a chance against Beowulf. Beowulf was no match for Grendel because he had his army make him an atomic bomb and he just threw it at Grendel and BAM that was it. After Beowulf slay Grendel the party got back to normal and everyone danced the night away.







The Battle With Grendel's Mother

When Grendel's Mother found out that Beowulf had killed her beloved son. She was heated! She wanted revenge from the person that slay her son. So she went after Beowulf. She located him from his Twitter page when he updated saying he was at the Herot celebrating the death of Grendel. They fought and fought till the end and Beowulf again came out on top Hrothgar's people then knew that they were safe living in the kingdom.






The Last Battle

Many years later when Beowulf was an old, old man, a dragon had saw on the news that there would be a party at the Herot hall celebrated the 70 year death of Grendel. He was upset because he wanted Beowulf dead so he came after him. The dragon was still no match for the glorious Beowulf. And yet again, for the 100th time he succeeded.

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