Astevahel
Astevahel, also known as Astavahel, is a character from the epic poem "Beowulf," an Old English manuscript that dates back to the 8th century. The name Astevahel is derived from Old English and translates to "noble helper." In the poem, Astevahel is a thane (nobleman) who serves King Hrothgar, the ruler of the Danes. He is known for his bravery and loyalty, as he is one of the few who survives the attack by Grendel's mother in the poem's climactic scene. Astevahel's character is relatively minor compared to the main protagonists, Beowulf and Wiglaf, but his actions and words contribute significantly to the narrative's resolution. His survival and subsequent support for Wiglaf highlight his importance in the story's conclusion. Astevahel's role in "Beowulf" underscores the value of loyalty and bravery in the face of adversity, making him a memorable figure in the epic.