The statement that Beowulf makes to enumerate what happens if he loses is given below:
"BEOWULF spake, bairn of Ecgtheow:—
“Have mind, thou honored offspring of Healfdene
gold-friend of men, now I go on this quest,
sovran wise, what once was said:
if in thy cause it came that I
should lose my life, thou wouldst loyal bide
to me, though fallen, in father’s place!
Be guardian, thou, to this group of my thanes,
my warrior-friends, if War should seize me;
and the goodly gifts thou gavest me,
Hrothgar beloved, to Hygelac send!"
The story's main character is Beowulf, a Geatish warrior who battles Grendel the monster, Grendel's mother, and a dragon that breathes fire.
Beowulf is the most powerful and skilled warrior in the area, as evidenced by his boasts and confrontations. He personifies all the virtues of the heroic culture in his youth.
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