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Date: Jul 7, 2007
Psyche


Name: Gail Stephanie Brown (If you read my bio, you'll get why I named her that.)
Codename: Psyche
Age: 15
Relatives: Duela Brown (mother), and John Brown (father) (You'll get why I named her mother that if you read my bio too.)
Powers: Gail has psychometry, has a photographic memory, can confiscate people's minds, switch people's minds, and posess people.
Uniform: Gail's uniform consists of a black, sleeveless shirt with a huge, white X across it. On top of that, she wears a purple shawl and a pair of dark purple, long, fingerless gloves. On her legs, she wears a long, black skirt, and on top of that she wears a purple belt with a white X as its buckle. For shoes, she wears a pair of black boots. When in uniform, Gail usually keeps her black hair tied up in a bun.
Background info: Gail lived in New York city, raised by a pair of Wealthy scientist parents. One of they're business partners, a man who went by the name of Krad Tseab, was frequently over their house and had become a family friend of sorts. When Gail's parents were out one night, Krad called and asked where they were. Gail unwittingly told him and sent them to their demise. After that, Krad adopted Gail and revealed himself to be the Dark Beast. He took her to his lab and did many experiments on her until she finally escaped and washed up on the shores of Muir Island...

-- Edited by limbo13 at 12:49, 2007-07-13

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