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Saint Rosward Shalria

Character

Saint Shalria is a World Noble of the Rosward Family, daughter of Rosward and younger sibling to Charlos. The first female Celestial Dragon given a name, she ranks among the leading villains during the Sabaody Archipelago events.

Age: 15 (debut), 17 (after timeskip)
Note: first named female World Noble
Height: 178 cm
Origin: Mary Geoise, Red Line
Weapon: pistol
Birthday: March 29th
Honorific: Saint
Residence: Mary Geoise
Occupation: World Noble
Name Japanese: ロズワード・シャルリア宮
First Appearance: Chapter 497; Episode 391
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Appearance

Shalria dons the bulky white Noble suit fitted with medal-like knobs that feed her oxygen apart from the common air. Her version adds a lace-topped collar bearing a floral motif, which recurs along the flanks of her skirt. Within her bubble, dirty-blonde hair rises into a curl above her head; a veil masks the lower half of her face, light orange tinted lenses shade her eyes, and heart-shaped earrings finish the look.

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Personality

As cold as the rest of her caste, Shalria spares no sympathy for those below her and shows no regret in how she handles slaves, shrugging off the loss of one with the remark that her father could just purchase a replacement and that the man hardly counted as human. Above all she despises the weak, an irony given she has no combat ability whatsoever, while taking fierce pride in her bloodline and vowing to torment the Straw Hats for what they did to her kin. Openly racist, she branded Camie a mere fish, and she felt no duty to honor a deal, moving to kill the mermaid without paying what her brother had bid. Being young, she also missed the significance of the Void Century and was baffled when senior Nobles reacted to Vegapunk's broadcast. A verbal tic of hers is tacking amasu, or simply su, onto the close of whatever she says.

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History

On Sabaody, after her slave Devil Dias fled and his collar detonated, Shalria belittled his wretchedness, shot him, and strolled off musing that she would prefer a giant next time. She and her father then attended the Human Auctioning House, where she noted Charlos's tardiness before welcoming his late arrival and his winning bid on Camie. When the Straw Hats stormed the auction and Luffy struck down Charlos, Shalria grabbed Disco's pistol and lunged to murder Camie, only for Silvers Rayleigh to fell her with a surge of Supreme King Haki before she could shoot. Coming to beside her battered father and brother, she shrieked at the Marines for letting the crew slip away and swore to make the pirates beg for mercy and then suffer. Years afterward in Mary Geoise she viewed Vegapunk's worldwide broadcast, left only confused by the reference to a Void Century.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Saint Shalria in One Piece?

Saint Shalria is a World Noble of the Rosward Family, daughter of Rosward and younger sister of Charlos, and the first female Celestial Dragon to be given a name.

What happened to Shalria at the Sabaody Human Auctioning House?

When Luffy struck down her brother Charlos, Shalria grabbed Disco's pistol and tried to shoot Camie, but Silvers Rayleigh knocked her out with a surge of Haki before she could fire.

What is Shalria's verbal tic in One Piece?

Shalria has a habit of ending her sentences with amasu, or simply su.

How does Shalria treat her slaves in One Piece?

Shalria shows no remorse toward her slaves, dismissing the death of one by saying her father could simply buy a replacement and that the man barely counted as human.

How old is Shalria in One Piece?

Shalria is 15 years old at her debut and 17 after the two-year timeskip.

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