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Gray Champion

The Gray Champion appeared in an 1835 eponymous short story, collected in the two volume Twice-Told Tales published in 1837, by Nathaniel Hawthorne. When a New England community of Colonial Puritans in Boston are confronted with soldiers of “James II, the bigoted successor to Charles the Voluptuous”, they sent a “harsh and unprincipled soldier to take away our liberties and endanger our religion.” This soldier was one Sir Edmund Andros, the Governor of Dominion of New England, the establishment of which lasted three years, 1686 to 1689. During this engagement between Andros and the colonists, an individual in the crowd calls out, “Oh Lord of Hosts, provide a Champion for thy people!” Whereupon The Gray Champion appears. The events are described thusly; “Suddenly, there was seen the figure of an ancient man, who seemed to have emerged from among the people, and was walking by himself along the centre of the street, to confront the armed band. He wore the old Puritan dress, a dark cloak and a steeplecrowned hat, in the fashion of at least fifty years before, with a heavy sword upon his thigh, but a staff in his hand to assist the tremulous gait of age.” The conflict resolves without violence. “But whether the oppressor were overawed by the appearance of the Gray Champion’s look,” or because of a concern over crowd control, the story suggests the presence of the enigmatic figure played a strong role. After the danger is over, The Gray Champion disappears from sight. The Gray Champion seems to be long-lived, returning 80-some years later at significant places during the American Revolution, the Battle of Bunker Hill, and the Boston Massacre. Powers and Abilities: The Gray Champion carries a large, imposing sword and a significant staff. He doesn’t use these in the story. He has an imposing presence, seemingly supernatural. He appears and disappears with notable obscurity. The Gray Champion is more than 140-years-old.
Alias The Gray Champion
Real Names/Alt Names Unknown
Characteristics Hero, Literary Characters, Immortal, Realism and Victorian Age
Creators/Key Contributors Nathaniel Hawthorne
First Appearance “The Gray Champion” in The New‐England Magazine (vol. 8, no. 1?, Jan. 1835)
First Publisher E. R. Broaders
Appearance List “The Gray Champion” in The New‐England Magazine, Twice‐Told Tales (1837)
Sample Read The Gray Champion [Hathi]
Description The Gray Champion appeared in an 1835 eponymous short story, collected in the two volume Twice-Told Tales published in 1837, by Nathaniel Hawthorne. When a New England community of Colonial Puritans in Boston are confronted with soldiers of “James II, the bigoted successor to Charles the Voluptuous”, they sent a “harsh and unprincipled soldier to take away our liberties and endanger our religion.” This soldier was one Sir Edmund Andros, the Governor of Dominion of New England, the establishment of which lasted three years, 1686 to 1689. During this engagement between Andros and the colonists, an individual in the crowd calls out, “Oh Lord of Hosts, provide a Champion for thy people!” Whereupon The Gray Champion appears. The events are described thusly; “Suddenly, there was seen the figure of an ancient man, who seemed to have emerged from among the people, and was walking by himself along the centre of the street, to confront the armed band. He wore the old Puritan dress, a dark cloak and a steeplecrowned hat, in the fashion of at least fifty years before, with a heavy sword upon his thigh, but a staff in his hand to assist the tremulous gait of age.” The conflict resolves without violence. “But whether the oppressor were overawed by the appearance of the Gray Champion’s look,” or because of a concern over crowd control, the story suggests the presence of the enigmatic figure played a strong role. After the danger is over, The Gray Champion disappears from sight. The Gray Champion seems to be long-lived, returning 80-some years later at significant places during the American Revolution, the Battle of Bunker Hill, and the Boston Massacre. Powers and Abilities: The Gray Champion carries a large, imposing sword and a significant staff. He doesn’t use these in the story. He has an imposing presence, seemingly supernatural. He appears and disappears with notable obscurity. The Gray Champion is more than 140-years-old.
Source Gray Champion – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki