The epic poem Beowulf, which was written in Old English between the 8th and 11th centuries, features King Hrothgar prominently. He is shown as the founder of Heorot, a large hall where he and his soldiers congregate to celebrate triumphs and host feasts, and as the king of the Danes. The hideous Grendel, who terrorizes Heorot and murders numerous Hrothgar’s warriors, arrives, jeopardizing the peace and prosperity of the Danes. As a result, Hrothgar asks the champion Beowulf to slay Grendel and put his country back in order.
The image of Hrothgar as a knowledgeable and kind ruler who cherishes fidelity, valor, and hospitality. He also serves as a father figure to his people, and his warriors hold him in the highest regard. In actuality, he seeks Beowulf’s assistance out of concern for his people because he is powerless to defend them from Grendel’s onslaught. Hrothgar is also a representation of how brief human existence is since he is portrayed as an elderly man who has seen a lot and done a lot in his life but who ultimately has no control over fate or death.
Moving on to similar queries, it is unknown if Dengar is a character in Rise of Skywalker because he is not featured in the film. But in the Star Wars Expanded Universe, there is a bounty hunter named Dengar, who is renowned for his allegiance to the Empire and prowess in locating fugitives.
In the prequel trilogy, Ora Sing, a minor figure from the Star Wars world, makes an appearance. She is a proficient pilot and assassin who works for several organized crime groups, although there is no proof that she is Force-sensitive.
Bossk is a bounty hunter that appears in both the Expanded Universe and the original Star Wars trilogy. He is a Trandoshan, a race renowned for its hunting prowess, and Darth Vader has hired him to find the Millennium Falcon. He continues to be a bounty hunter in the Expanded Universe and is involved in several conflicts with various characters.