Rose Wilson is a teenage vigilante going by the name of Ravager and is the daughter of the assassin Deathstroke. Previously an apprentice to her father, their relationship is now strained. She has turned to heroics, following her mentorship by Nightwing, despite her often difficult relationships with other younger heroes. In addition to her weapons prowess, she is slightly precognitive and can predict her enemy's moves.
Incident Reports[]
Before Arkham Origins Incident[]
Rose was born the illegitimate daughter of Deathstroke and Lillian Worth, a Hmong woman Slade encountered in Cambodia. Around the age of ten she was retrieved by Slade and Billy Wintergreen, with Slade killing her mother in the process. However, Slade's child with Adeline, Joseph, was kidnapped and had his throat slit, though he didn't die. This resulted in a rift between Slade and Adeline, and Adeline's strong dislike of Rose.
Alienated by her father's actions, she later leaves and joins the Teen Titans.
Before Kill the Justice League Incident[]
At some point after her father had been released from prison after the events of Batman: Arkham Knight, Slade paid Rose a visit in an attempt to reconnect but both Rose and her brother Joseph wanted nothing to do with him.
Trivia[]
- Ravager is a legacy name, originally the alter-ego of Deathstroke's first son, Grant Wilson, when he worked as a mercenary for H.I.V.E. and was assigned to kill the Teen Titans until his death. Slade's half-brother Wade LaFarge also used the identity to target him, although he was later killed for this. Rose Wilson, anti-hero and daughter of Slade, later used the name while under his tutelage and mentorship, before joining the Teen Titans led by the third Robin, Tim Drake.
- In the comics, Rose cut out her left eye in an effort to emulate her father instead of wearing a mask.
- In Deathstroke's interview tapes in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, he asks Amanda Waller if his family ever leaves him any messages, to which she replies "Slade, you know there aren't any messages".
- Waller later mentions that she has been looking for a protégé and that she considers Ravager a worthy candidate which Slade doesn't approve of.
External Links[]
Ravager on the DC Comics Wiki