 Wood woseThe Woodwose is a wild, hairy, giant-like man of the forest, often depicted as larger than a human. In British folklore, they’re typically gentle unless provoked, living in harmony with nature and occasionally helping humans.
Their massive, hairy appearance and forest-dwelling nature resemble trolls, but they’re more likely to be peaceful or reclusive. |  IMG20251209132309 |  The fame of a good name.Beowulf holds aloft the arm of the defeated monster Grendel.
"Cattle die, kinsmen die, / oneself soon dies; / but one thing never dies, / the fame of a good name."
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