Daekol was good, of that there was no doubt. Dragon-Lex wasn't looking down on the fellow. There was no doubt that he was, in fact, the most formidable enemy Dragon-Lex had ever faced. Did that mean that Daekol got special privileges, such as performing sacrilegious acts? Never!
What else was it when Daekol used a unique type of flame in Dragon-Lex's presence? Sacrilege and nothing less! To have the audacity to flaunt flames in front of a dragon? It was as if Daekol had gone out of his way to specifically request death at Dragon-Lex's earliest convenience.
If Dao Intentions resonated with every action that Lex took in his normal form, then in his Dragon-Lex form the effect was much more pronounced. Thus, when Dragon-Lex flapped his wings, his Dao Intentions aided in increasing his speed, adding to the element of surprise.
