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}}'''Garundel''' was an [[Urodelian]] who crash-landed in [[Denmark]] in the [[5th century|fifth century]]. After meeting [[Beowulf]] and [[Weohstan]], he became the inspiration for the monster Grendel in the epic of Beowulf. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Black and White (audio story)|Black and White]]'')
'''Garundel''' was an [[Urodelian]] who crash-landed in [[Denmark]] in the [[5th century|fifth century]]. After meeting [[Beowulf]] and [[Weohstan]], he became the inspiration for the monster Grendel in the epic of Beowulf. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Black and White (audio story)|Black and White]]'')


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Revision as of 03:05, 25 July 2014

Garundel was an Urodelian who crash-landed in Denmark in the fifth century. After meeting Beowulf and Weohstan, he became the inspiration for the monster Grendel in the epic of Beowulf. (AUDIO: Black and White)