It really did not Victoria the answer this Mot gave. He failed to answer the only question that mattered: Who took the plane? Anyone that powerful needed to be dealt with. They threatened the natural order of things. How they did it? Why? These were the questions that Victoria was thirsty to know. And she wanted as much blood as possible to find out the answers. She could tell the masked man before her was not one to give answers freely. She might have said something more to the man but the dragoness took her attention. The dragon had summoned another being. Unlike the angel, this one looked like it could do some damage. Her actions evoked the self-righteous anger she learned on the plains as a youth. This dragon had just attacked a person with out provocation. Maybe things were different in the eyes of the dragon, but being looked at by another is not a cause worth killing for. "[color=ed1c24]What in Grixis are you doing, Dragon? You have the audacity to attack a bystander of the plane without cause? You are just begin to being a hornet's nest down on our head. I have no reason to be associated with you. Acting for the whole group here was not asked for.[/color]" Victoria said anger. She prepared herself for a fight with the dragon. She could not allow the dragon to kill without cause. She might have no moral compass but this gave planeswalkers a bad name.