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【Card Story】 Ogozoa, the original "parasitic beast" of the Dark Empire

The Caretaker Ogozoa is the most ruthless creature around the Elder God, who sent Ogozoa to take care of Isara's hatchery with the intention of giving birth to the terrifying creatures.

1. The one who has no mercy

Creatures like Ogozoa, the caretaker, are actually a parasitic aberration, floating like octopuses, some call them compassionless.

【Card Story】 Ogozoa, the original "parasitic beast" of the Dark Empire

They are the minions of the Ancient Gods and possess a large eyeball. The compassionless will look for suitable creatures as their hosts. After locking on to the target, they will firmly absorb or devour the host's head, and through mental attack, collapse the victim's thinking field and mind, thus achieving the purpose of enslaving the victim. Their tentacles can penetrate deep into the victim's intracranial nerves, controlling the host's every move. As this parasitic relationship continues, the host is eaten from the inside out and turned into a walking corpse at its mercy.

The methods of parasitism and attack by the Unmerciful are the most cruel beings among the Minions of the Ancient Gods, so they have many other terrible notorieties: heartless, deceitful, heart-eater, soul-bound, and merciful.

【Card Story】 Ogozoa, the original "parasitic beast" of the Dark Empire

2. Ezumat

Some Swordfish people refer to the Compassionless as the "child" of the sea monster Ezumat.

【Card Story】 Ogozoa, the original "parasitic beast" of the Dark Empire

Legend has it that Ezumat is a super sea monster haunted by the deep sea of Azeroth, who is the leader of all sea monsters and is part of the Legion of the Ancient Gods. On the tidal throne of the Bottomless Abyss, Ezumat appeared in the palace of the tide hunter Neptune.

【Card Story】 Ogozoa, the original "parasitic beast" of the Dark Empire

The Nagas, led by Lady Nazchar, joined forces with the sea monster Ezumat to control the Water Elemental Lord and his Elemental Minions, thus achieving the ambition of completely occupying the Water Elemental Plane and unifying the Deep Sea. Therefore, in the World of Warcraft quest Tidal Throne, Ezumat is the ultimate boss. Naga and Ezumat almost succeeded...

The Nagas are destroying the Tidal Throne. This picture is also "the original painting of the exploration of the sunken city", but it was not used in the end:

In Hearthstone, Ezumat is actually short-lived. This goes back to the time of Hearthstone's A test, which is really ancient times, and Ezumat was a card in the A test period at that time, but the A test version was removed without "living".

Original painting of Ezumat's card:

【Card Story】 Ogozoa, the original "parasitic beast" of the Dark Empire

Only a few people have actually seen the card of Ezumat, according to the self-account of former designer Ben Brode, when Ezumat's original painting was tailor-made and customized for this card. However, due to the card effect being too OP, he was not able to officially enter the game and meet the players.

【Card Story】 Ogozoa, the original "parasitic beast" of the Dark Empire

Ben Brode also mentioned that although Ezumat did not come out, his finalized design and ideas eventually became the "Deathwing" in the B (Beta) beta version. Guys can make up for it, what exactly was the effect of the card Ezumat at that time.

【Card Story】 Ogozoa, the original "parasitic beast" of the Dark Empire

3. Fragmentation incident

"Remind yourself: next time attach yourself to a local who knows the way." —— [The Messenger of Razur]

【Card Story】 Ogozoa, the original "parasitic beast" of the Dark Empire

The original painting of Razur's Messenger is actually a situation in which a compassionate person possesses other target creatures. I don't know which unlucky egg, whether the victim finally escaped from the trap, or was swallowed up by the parasitic compassionless person?

【Card Story】 Ogozoa, the original "parasitic beast" of the Dark Empire

There is also the demon Guesha and the possessed Stone Whisperer Erunak. The demon Guesha is a very cunning unsympathetic, and the shaman of the Ring of Earth, the Stone Whisperer Erunak, was accidentally possessed by Guesha and became his slave, thus becoming the penultimate boss of the Quest Tidal Throne.

And Mo moore I remember, on the eve of the imminent release of "Dragon Arrival", a certain anchor took the original painting of the stone whisperer Erunak possessed by the deceitful demon Guesha and made a fake new card! Fooled a group of players at that time.

Over the years, the fake card was not found, but the original painting of the fake card was found:

【Card Story】 Ogozoa, the original "parasitic beast" of the Dark Empire

Finally, Ogozoa is the fifth oldest in the Nashatar copy of the Eternal Palace. The site it is located in is The Hatchery of Isara, but the creatures hatched in the hatchery in the quest are not cute little Nagas, but terrifying creatures of the Ancient Gods.

This is much more infiltrated than the hatchery of Isara, which is shown in Hearthstone legend.

【Card Story】 Ogozoa, the original "parasitic beast" of the Dark Empire
【Card Story】 Ogozoa, the original "parasitic beast" of the Dark Empire

Author 丨 Mormoore's echo

Editor 丨 Xiaoyou

Fine Art 丨 Pumpkin

【Card Story】 Ogozoa, the original "parasitic beast" of the Dark Empire

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