Kiedo Masquarde
History
It is said that all good things come in pairs. For the Masquarade twins, that couldn't be more true. Kiedo and Koriun were born in Athens, Greece, close to the ruins of the ancient Greek civilization. Identical twins, they were one of the few children in the area and thus spent a lot of time playing only with each other. Their family was of a modest background, but they didn't let that hold them back. They both recall watching football games as children on TV in the local bar, and then spending their afternoons re-enacting the games on the field.
When they grew up and went to school, the two remained inseparable, especially when they immigrated to America. In middle school, they signed up for football immediately - though they were both surprised when they found it to be different then the game they were used to. Nevertheless, they gave it a try, and when they enjoyed it they stuck with it.
Kiedo found himself an able passer, while Koriun emerged as a gifted receiver. Thanks to their training they both made varsity at the same time when they reached high school, and the two were an unstoppable duo that helped lead their teams to victory and several championships.
It was no surprise to anyone when the two leopards decided to go to the same college as well, and continued their tag-team domination of the game. Though their playing styles were identical, their personalities evolved a bit throughout their years. Of the two, Kiedo has been known as the more cheerful brother, while it is not uncommon for Koriun to earn a couple penalties a game. Both helped lead the Lycans to a great win record and a bowl game.
With their college careers drawing to a close neither was surprised to hear from UFFL scouts, but their only anxiety is that they may end up on different teams...