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For the epic poem, see Beowulf (poem).


Baelfire: Why are you doing this?
Rumplestiltskin: So he can be the hero he thinks he was meant to be.

Baelfire and Rumplestiltskin to Beowulf

Beowulf is a character on ABC's Once Upon a Time. He débuts, with his only appearance, in the thirteenth episode of the sixth season and is portrayed by guest star Torstein Bjørklund.

Beowulf is based on the character of the same name and the Grendel from the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf.

History

Before First Curse

Beowulf is a soldier in the first Ogres' war comes under the possession of the legendary sword, Hrunting, a sword forged by the Blue Fairy and said to cause its wielder to be seen as a hero. He encourages the men fighting alongside him to fight the Ogres despite the likelihood of their failure, so they can be seen as brave heroes instead of cowards, but they are all slain in the battle. Left alone, Beowulf charges the remaining Ogre but is knocked away, dropping Hrunting. Before he can be killed, Rumplestiltskin appears and uses dark magic to disintegrate the Ogre and all of the others, ending the war. For this act, Rumplestiltskin is hailed as a hero, but a bitter Beowulf warns the villagers that Rumplestilskin is a monster and that his dark magic will come with a price.

In hopes of being seen as a hero, Beowulf spreads rumors of a beast known as a Grendel and pretends to go off to slay it, though he never returns. In truth, the Grendel's roars are merely an Ogre horn and the villagers who attempt to kill the beast are actually murdered by Beowulf. Eventually, the villagers ask Rumplestiltskin to take the Grendel down. When he arrives in the cave, he discovers the horn just as Beowulf emerges to steal the Dark One Dagger, which can control Rumplestiltskin. Using the dagger, he orders Rumplestiltskin to stand in place so that when Beowulf returns with the villagers, they will believe Rumplestiltskin is responsible for the deaths of the men who attempted to defeat the Grendel. Rumplestiltskin's son, Baelfire, runs to get help but instead chooses to steal the dagger back, summoning Rumplestilskin before Beowulf can take the dagger back. Beowulf mocks them, claiming that the villagers fear Rumplestiltskin and will never believe them, before beginning to leave. Enraged at Beowulf's threats, Baelfire succumbs to the darkness and orders Rumplestiltskin to kill Beowulf, against his father's pleas. The Dark One magically leaps towards Beowulf and snaps his neck, leaving his body in the forest and taking Hrunting with him. ("Ill-Boding Patterns")

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  1. LISTINGS: ONCE UPON A TIME. Air Date: Sunday, March 19, 2017. Time Slot: 8:00 PM-9:00 PM EST on ABC. Episode Title: (#613) "Ill-Boding Patterns".. The Futon Critic. “And in a flashback to Fairy Tale Land, the legendary folk hero Beowulf sets his sights on Rumplestiltskin after the Dark One uses his powers to defeat the ogres and win the war for humanity”
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