Happiness and good are what the earth has known since the beginning of time. It was a time where a king and his men on a Danish island could celebrate the peace of their kingdom. A time where Hrothgars men lived happy in his hall (20. 15). But that time will change when a monster of evil conceived by a pair of those monsters born of Cain (20. 20-21) came about. A monster, by the name of Grendel, has come to triumph over this time of peace and God. Grendel who was to be exiled in hell, made his home in a hell not hell but earth (20. 18-19). He came to this kingdom of good to bring darkness and evil. Already to be punished by God, Grendel, unable to carry no solace (23. 100) killed the kings men while asleep. Never satisfied, Grendel kept coming back at night to quench his lust for evil (22. 52-53). If men were to walk around at night, he was invisibly following them... always there, unseen (22. 77-78). Grendel snacked on those foolish proud men. No man on this Danish island could match this evilness, not even King Hrothgar himself. This monster could not touch King Hrothgars glorious Throne though, because God protected it. The God in which Grendel fears but has no heart to feel any emotions but hatred and greed. Far from this island of evilness and tyranny, a warrior of great strength and experience heard of the trouble of Hrothgar. This warrior, Beowulf, Higlacs follower and the strongest of the Geats (23. 109-110), has decided to sail to this Danish island and help the troubled. A rather great warrior, he also hopes help his fame become broader in the world with his victories. Along with bravest and best of the Geats (23. 121), they reached the island and hurried to speak with the king. Beowulf, with conviction in his voice, told the king God must decide who will be given to deaths cold grip (28. 269-270). Of both pagan and Christian beliefs, Beowulf trusts that fate will unwind as it must (28. 284).As fate was on t...