In an unexpected twist unfolding in the Elite League, Southeast Asia’s premier Dota team, Aurora, has revealed the sudden departure of their star player, Nuengnara “23savage” Teeramahanon. 23savage is returning to Thailand due to personal reasons, leaving a gap that will be temporarily filled by the renowned 16-year-old Alan “Satanic” Galyamov.
As of now, details surrounding 23’s departure remain scarce. However, Aurora has indicated that he could make a comeback to the squad on April 6 if they advance to the playoff stage of the Elite League. To achieve this, they must secure a crucial victory against Team Secret in tonight’s match.
The absence of 23 undoubtedly deals a significant blow to his teammates, who heavily rely on his exceptional skills in navigating intense team battles. His strategic gameplay and fearless approach would have been invaluable, especially against formidable opponents like Team Secret, known for causing trouble even for the most prepared teams. With Team Secret boasting a proud reputation as one of Europe’s top contenders, anticipation is high for an intense showdown tonight.
Nevertheless, Satanic’s inclusion in the Aurora lineup should not be underestimated. With an impressive track record in both the SEA and EU pub scenes, Satanic has shown promise at a young age and has already gained experience in competitive matches with amateur teams, following the footsteps of 23. Notably, he even caught the attention of the renowned Russian Dota powerhouse, Team Spirit, who offered him a content creator role last year.
Beyond his temporary stint with Aurora, Satanic is also a member of the rejuvenated Yellow Submarine team. This squad, formerly home to Russian champions like Illya “Yatoro” Mulyarchuk, Magomed “Collapse” Khalilov, and Alexander “Torontotokyo” Khertek, made waves in the Elite League’s closed qualifier for the Eastern Europe region. However, they narrowly missed out on securing a spot in the League, falling short against the experienced 9Pandas.