Headcanon on Rosward’s wife
I asked ChatGPT to Headcanon on what happened to the mother of Saint Rosward’s children: Since One Piece never mentions the mother of Saint Rosward's children, we can theorize her fate based on the brutal and elitist nature of the Celestial Dragons. Here are a few headcanon possibilities:
A Political Marriage, Then Discarded Rosward’s wife may have been a noblewoman chosen for her lineage, ensuring that their children would carry "pure" Celestial Dragon blood. However, once she fulfilled her duty of producing heirs, Rosward may have discarded her—either exiling her, forcing her into obscurity, or even having her killed if she became inconvenient. Given the way Celestial Dragons treat even their own kind with disdain, this would not be surprising.
She Died Due to "Weakness" Celestial Dragons view themselves as superior beings, but they are physically weak due to generations of inbreeding and excessive privilege. If Rosward's wife had any health issues, he might have deemed her "defective" and either neglected her care or abandoned her. She could have died from illness, childbirth complications, or even by suicide due to the miserable life of being married to a man like Rosward.
She Tried to Rebel and Was Eliminated What if Rosward’s wife had a conscience? Perhaps she opposed the treatment of slaves or disliked the arrogance of the Celestial Dragons. If so, Rosward and other nobles would have viewed her as a threat. She might have been imprisoned, "disposed of," or driven to insanity, similar to how Donquixote Homing’s family was treated after renouncing their status.
She Was Reduced to a Breeding Vessel Celestial Dragons see themselves as gods, and their treatment of others—including their own spouses—reflects that mindset. Perhaps Rosward never saw her as a wife, only a vessel to produce children. After giving birth to Charlos and Shalria, she may have been locked away, erased from public life, or even kept as a slave herself.
She Left, Abandoning Her Children A more unusual possibility is that Rosward’s wife willingly left Mary Geoise, disgusted by the Celestial Dragons’ ways. Maybe she fled, abandoning Charlos and Shalria to their father’s influence, which could explain their complete lack of empathy. If she escaped, she could be living in hiding somewhere, possibly under a new identity.
Would you like me to develop a more detailed scenario based on one of these ideas?