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𝓪 𝓶𝓲𝓷𝓭 𝔀𝓲𝓽𝓬𝓱 𝔀𝓲𝓽𝓱 𝓱𝓪𝓻𝓭𝓵𝔂 𝓪 𝓶𝓲𝓷𝓭 𝔀𝓲𝓽𝓱 𝔀𝓱𝓲𝓬𝓱 𝓽𝓸 𝔀𝓲𝓽𝓬𝓱.

I won't spend too much time on her earlier life, but to sum up her earlier years in a short paragraph: Born Elizabeth Braddock (but most frequently called Betsy or Psylocke) in Maldon, Essex, England (she still has the accent and usage of British slang to prove it) to a well-off -- financially and in terms of quality of education they had access to -- family, Betsy had a relatively nice life for the first several years of it. She had a couple of brothers (one later became Captain Britain), as well, whom she also loved lots. When she was in her early 20s, her parents died, and the impact it had on her was substantial. She didn't have any trouble being an independent working woman (she had the training and skill to be a charter pilot), but she had to be even more so without her parents. As well as the fact that because shortly after, a series of events transpired which resulted in her mutant powers being awoken to a greater degree (getting kidnapped and brainwashed, good times - not). Her earlier life, despite her independence, saw her as more of a prideful and arrogant personality, mostly due to the fact that there wasn't much out of her reach in terms of privilege and finances.
Fast-forwarding to the juicy bits: Betsy is quite tall (5'11"), 150-ish pounds, with an athletic/toned build, thanks to all of that superhero-ing around. She has top notch fighting skills, and with her mutant abilities, this makes her a force to be reckoned with since she's not just reliant on mutant powers. Her eyes are violet, as is her hair -- which she often wears tied up in a tight ponytail. She generally carries herself in a strong and confident manner that doesn't shatter too terribly easily. She can get angry, and god help you if you make her angry, but otherwise she's friendly to most unless they give her that reason to not be.
She's had herself stolen countless times -- her agency and consent violated. Whisked off to a universe where she was given cybernetic eyes and mind controlled, and used as a pawn to capture kids for some weirdo's kicks. Swapped bodies with another woman and her original body now forever destroyed. Mindwarped to be a Horsewoman of Death. Being played by the Shadow King. And that's just a few of the highlights. Jean Grey and Charles Xavier have both spent considerable time helping mentally heal her after most of these offenses. However, because of these violent incidents in her past, she still has a habit of talking herself down as not needed or worthless -- less prideful and arrogant, more depressive. She often sees herself as nothing more than someone addicted to a kind of thrill in the violence, and the fact that she's not been herself so many times plants questions of self-identity and what it means to be her, especially with her original body gone forever.
Despite this, she knows she's strong -- good circumstances and bad have both made her that, and as a whole, she embraces her strength. However, the bad often weighs on her, and this is where it becomes almost conflicting, a paradox within her. She often regrets the killing she does, in the name of whomever or whatever; though she believes in her principles, she often regrets the damage acting on them can do. And sometimes, she holds herself back more than she know she should. An example of this is when she swore to kill Magneto if he ever crossed a line she thought shouldn't be crossed for the good of mutantkind, and when he did cross it, she went to kill him as promised -- all while chiding herself for waiting too long to do so. He was her friend, so she let him keep crossing the line before she really, really couldn't take it anymore. And then she stabbed her telekinetic katana through him (he was revived two seconds after she left the scene, by another mutant who happened across his dying body). She believes in mutant equality, not mutant supremacy. She felt he was heading towards the latter. It is important to her to make sure that prejudice of any kind is not tolerated. That is her line -- her moral one, her mantra. It's what guides her and motivates her.
Sometimes when she has a "I will fuck you up" look on her face, she looks like she likes it. Probably her greatest flaw is that she can become too addicted to a fight -- the driving force behind why she's in a fight (whatever reason that may be at the time), the rush of adrenaline, the feeling like she can do whatever she wants. So angry at the world for how they treat mutants (she says she's not as angry as, say, Erik, but she's quite like him as much as she tries to fight it). It's almost a bloodlust at times. This means she has to sometimes be forced out a fight by a teammate who knows when to pull her back and tell her to check herself before she wrecks herself -- and everyone else.
Because of her knowledge and skill in fighting techniques, she's been on what are basically elite assassination squads. She has tactical knowledge and can remain cool under pressure when she's not hyping herself up as too addicted to a fight.
As both a mutant and a psychic mutant, being feared and hated is not new to her. She has the powers to infiltrate -- intentionally or not -- the minds of people, and that allows her to feel everything they feel, know everything they know, and so forth. She can know an enemy's next move and counter it before they even make it. She can restore the minds of friends and teammates who have been mentally violated by other, more nefarious, mutants.
Her friends are met with someone willing to help when they need it, a fun soul. She has the dry and sarcastic British sense of humor, and loves bantering back and forth with it. She's not above pulling a few harmless pranks on people, either. She's seen some shit, but she refuses to lose any more of herself than she already has, so she remembers how to laugh.
She loves to learn. She was well educated in her youth and has spent a lot of time being a leader in her own right, but she knows one can never learn too many useful skills, so she makes herself just astute of a student when in the presence of someone who can teach her a thing. Or five. She does not think of herself as the smartest person on earth because of her background or mutant powers, by any means; she's not 'above' anyone, human or mutant.
» Telepathy | Psylocke can use her telepathy to do a myriad of things. She can not only read minds and communicate this way, but she can control minds by manipulating the senses/thoughts/actions of others, she can alter memories, she can send telepathic 'blasts' into people's minds as an attack, and she can cause illusions to hide her presence somewhere (and the presences of people with her as long as they're near her), as well as tracking people and get a read on people's physical state. When she is using this power, there is a butterfly shaped aura around her head; the more telepathic power she is using, the bigger the butterfly aura is.
» Telekinesis | With this, she can not only move objects (and people), but create force fields/shields, use it to enhance her strength, agility, and speed. She can also create a few weapons (for game purposes, I'm going to limit this to katana, claws [as in like Wolverine's or X-23's], and rope) out of telekinetic energy which can not only go through a person's skin, but can also affect them mentally by subduing them and-slash-or causing them mental anguish on top of the physical wound.