Characters
Story
Kennings
Terms
Mythology
100

The protagonist of the story

Beowulf

100

The tribe Beowulf was the prince (soon to be king) of

The Geats

100

"Whale-road"

The sea

100

Describe an epic.

A long narrative poem, typically derived from ancient tradition, narrating the adventures of heroic or legendary figures or the history of a nation

100

The type of mythology the story of Beowulf is based off of

Norse Mythology

200

The main antagonist of the story

Grendel

200

The name of Beowulf's sword.

The Naegling

200

"Battle-Sweat"

Blood

200

Define runes.

Magical writing

200

The Cheif of the God's

Odin

300

King of the Danes

Hrothgar

300

Name the three battles Beowulf fought.

Battle with Grendel, Grendel's mother, and the dragon

300

"Sky-Candle"

The Sun

300

Describe a scop.

A scop is an Anglo-Saxon poet who would retell the stories of heroes

300

Ragnarök is known as this.

A battle of the end of the world, and it is to be fought by the gods
400

Beowulf's best friend and who is left with the kingdom after Beowulf's death 

Wiglaf

400

The weapon Beowulf killed Grendel's mother with.

A sword hammered by frost giants

400

"Strong-hearted wakeful sleeper"

Beowulf

400

Define what a wyrd is.

An Anglo-Saxon term meaning fate

400

The book/source of all Norse myths

Elder Edda

500

Beowulf's childhood best friend, beat in a swimming match

Breca

500

Grendel's mother took Beowulf here during their battle.

Someone's battle hall

500

"Bone-House"

Body

500

Define a kenning.

A kenning is a colorful, indirect way of renaming a noun

500

Jotenheim is known as this.

The Land of the Frost Giants