My fourth team is literally nothing, but both Corrins (male/female) and both Robins (male/female). I call them: Team Avatar. Why oh why did I create this team? This team is filled with nothing but eight year olds pretending to be older than they actually are, I swear. I’m pretty sure Chrom still doesn’t realize that Robin does not, in fact, keep changing his/her sex every week…
Introducing them to one another was amusing though the headche the Summoner had afterward stayed for the next two days. Both Robins immediately got this mischievious glint in their eyes that had EVERYONE in the general army worried or, at least, those that were part of the army when they both joined. Each new member is promptly informed of their shenanigans. They play pranks nonstop. Some are cute and harmless which make people laugh, others...well, one nearly set Raven on fire. The man was not pleased and threatened to leave which had Alfonse, Anna, Sharena, and the Summoner try to convince him to stay for an entire day. Since then, every big prank must be run by the Summoner before employed. They complain, but the Summoner does help out executing a prank every once in a while and approves the majority of their pranks (as long as magic isn’t involved).
Both Corrins were immensely shy of one another, but formed a quick and cute bond within a few days. They help each other out all the time. Whether it’s with patrolling duties, cooking duties, or on the battlefield, they’re attached at the hip. Always laughing and joking with one another. However, they too love to pull a few pranks here and there though not to the same degree as the Robins. Their pranks are subtle like something’s taken from somewhere and put somewhere else without the owner knowing. These pranks tend to stay among the people they know, but they can extend to others in the general army, so long as they can be sure the person will react goodheartedly.
Overall, the team can be quite a mess but they work efficiently enough. With so many tacticians and strategists on one team, you’d think they’d have very concise plans. You’d be wrong. They can never agree on one plan and end up doing their own things when out on the battlefield. Sometimes it’s girls versus boys in the number of enemies they can defeat. Yet they will still look out for each other if one of their own is ever in peril. Deep down, they care about each other.
The rest of the army however, begs for the team to be split up before something bad happens. But the Summoner is just way too amused to break up the team finding the idea of two Corrins and two Robins on one team a hard-chance to pass up.