Is Grendel some kind of demon...or a dragon...Or what???
-Meghan
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He is a monster with human qualities that terrorizes Herot for 12 yrs.
ReplyDeleteGrendel, from how I've comprehended it, is an ogre-like demon and monster with immortal strength. He terrorizes Herot for 12 years, merciless to those in his path.
ReplyDeletehe is evil incarnant. or as I like to call him: Glennellen's good twin. MWUAHAHAHAHA SO IT BEGINS!
ReplyDeleteMatthew... :(. Don't make me use my ninja moves. And Meghan..... I think Maddie and Glenn and Matthew (minus the Glenn part he said) were right.... whatever incarnant means. I know he wasn't nice!!! ;)
ReplyDeleteAnna, you don't know the meaning of the WORD ninja skills. I on the other hand have such AWESOME ninja skills, that I can say they're one word! BOO-YA! and look up incarnant. and make sure the spelling's right while you're at it.
ReplyDeleteAnna, Incarnant (It's acutally "Incarnate") means: to be reborn into another form or figure.
ReplyDeleteMatthew, do you know how to say ANYTHING nice to people? Seriously, it's getting old.
ReplyDeleteBut anyways, what the others were saying is bascically what I was about to describe! Grendel has to be some sort of demonice being that tries to destroy Herot. But fails miserably.
Whoops. I put demonice. I meant to put DEMONIC.
ReplyDeleteCephia, yes, I do. I just don't like to give compliments in plain english I prefer using sarcasm. That's just the way I am, and if you don't like it, then too bad, I know who I am and my true friends will except me for who I am. BTW, good job on catching your mistake before anyone else did! (see? I do have nice things to say)
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