Doppelganger Twins

"Rayne: The "Doppelganger Twins". What a pleasant surprise! Such handsome Nazis. And two of them. Sigmund: We had no idea the troublemaker... Simon:...would be as beautiful as you are. Rayne: And gentlemanly? My luck is turning. Sigmund: What is your name, Fraulein? Rayne: Why bother with names? This won't be more than a one night stand. Sigmund: Ah...that is too bad. Simon: A shame really. We were hoping for... Sigmund:...something more of a commitment. Rayne: You know, you two remind me of someone. Sigmund: Someone you're fond of? Rayne: Wouldn't go that far. Just someone I killed... again and again. Sigmund: Ha ha ha. Simon: She speaks of Hedrox. Rayne: So, you boys lose your arm playing catch? Simon: No, we were born conjoined... Sigmund:...but sadly, separated soon after birth. Rayne: Well when I'm done, you'll both be missing more than an arm. Simon: We don't miss and arm... Sigmund:...we miss the connection we once had. Rayne: You boys are too much. Now this might hurt a little."

- Rayne's conversation with the twins right before the fight.

Sigmund and Simon Krieger, known also as the Doppelganger Tiwns are one of the high-ranked antagonistic officers on Rayne's elimination list from 2002 action game, Bloodrayne.

Appearance
Both twins are completely identical, even though Sigmund's right eye has a scar over it and his voice is a little deeper than Simon's. They wear black officer caps, red capes and standard high boots. Their uniforms are a bit bloody with lots of medals attached to their chests and seem to have some sort of claws (probably vampire claws) affixed to their uniforms as well. Each one misses a single arm (Sigmund's left and Simon's right) since they were born conjoined and separated after birth. Their present arms are protected with and ornamented metal gauntlets with blades on fingers and they are both equipped with boomerang-like shurikens in from of a Swastika.

Personality
Sigmund and Simon seem to have almost (if not completely) identical personalities to the point where they "read" each others minds and finish sentences which their counterpart started. They are exceptionally talkative and actually polite, falling in love with Rayne the moment they see her. Not taking her threats seriously, they laugh at them in a friendly manner and keep complimenting her looks and abilities during the fight while still chating with her, sometimes making sexual ennuendos. They try to convince Rayne to join them multiple times during the battle and genuinely don't want to cause her pain or kill her. However, they will still attempt to murder her in favour of their mission. They are evasive and tricky during the fight, throwing their shurikens from behind two large columns and hide from her most of the time, rarely changing positions and attacking her with their bladed hands and legs if she's too close.

Biography
Once Rayne enters the location, she sees the twins through the barred window fighting with a bunch of vampires. After killing a few nazis and getting into a vast hall with two thick columns, the twins have already defeated all the vampires. She calls them out on their handsome looks and jokes about their missing arms, after which they claim to be missing the connection they had before the separation and the battle starts. At some point, Rayne deals a large amount of damage to one of them and notices something weird. They explain to her that they also share each others pain, claiming that when one is hurt he is unaffected while the other suffers and battle continues.

After Rayne mortally wounds one of them, she witnesses the tragic scene one brother is dying and another is devastated by that fact, while accepting his death since if one dies, then they both die. Right before passing away, one of them asks Rayne to know her name as the last wish. She says it, and the other twin says "Goodbye, Rayne..." and soon follows his brother.