Champ (Myth)

Summary
Champ is the name given to a reputed lake monster living in Lake Champlain. The lake is a natural freshwater lake in North America and partly placed across the U.S.-Canada border in the Canadian province of Quebec and across the Vermont-New York border.

Powers and Stats
Tier: Likely 9-B

Name: Champ, Champie, Champy

Origin: Lake Champlain

Gender: Unknown

Age: Unknown, possibly 200 + (Was sighted in 1819)

Classification: Lake monster

Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Enhanced Senses, Underwater Breathing (Type 2), Large Size (Type 1 & 2; Size varies from 25 to 187 feet), possible Longevity

Attack Potency: Likely Wall level (Via its sheer size, estimates for Champ's size varies)

Speed: Unknown, possibly Superhuman

Lifting Strength: Likely Peak Human (If it does exist, it should be able to lift humans. However, there are no reports of Champ attacking people)

Striking Strength: Likely Wall Class

Durability: Likely Wall level

Stamina: Likely High

Range: Unknown

Standard Equipment: None

Intelligence: Likely Animalistic

Weaknesses: None notable

Notes:


 * There have been over 300 reported sightings of Champ.
 * The legend of Champ captured the interest of P. T. Barnum, and in 1873 and 1887, the great showman offered rewards for anyone who could bring him the creature.
 * The village of Port Henry, New York, has built a large model of Champ and holds "Champ Day" on the first Saturday of every August.

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