Aetherdrift cards skipped over the Elspeth vs Dragonstorm fight from the story?

When I read the final Aetherdrift story, I had the expectation that there would be cards representing the somewhat off-screen Elspeth vs Dragonstorm fight. It felt slightly out of place for the Aetherdrift story but perfectly fine for the Dragonstorm arc. There was no need for a dragon or a deus ex machina, as the story had already built up why there was chaos of the ending of the race, but it's great for the overall arc.

I've collected a few quotes below from the story, adding the bold-

A bolt of lightning overhead; thunder like the footsteps of giants shakes the ground beneath their feet. The sky goes as dark as Chandra's hopes for the near future. Worse is the horrible, screeching roar of what can only be a dragon. In the distance, she spots another column of flame consuming a building—but this one didn't come from her.

That storm … they'd seen something like it on Amonkhet. But what is it doing here?
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The dragon opens its mouth. Within its gullet, Vin witnesses a biological engine like no other: fire, birthed inside, blazing hot and eye-watering. The air goes hazy and bright …

Only for a flash of gold to intercede. Two pairs of wings spread out before him, a blazing sword. Fire dissolves against a wave of radiant light.

Hovering before Vin is an angel.

No, an archangel.

Maybe he's going to make it out of this after all.
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"More than just people are moving through the Omenpaths," Elspeth says. "A raging storm of primordial magic has been flowing between worlds, leaving dragons in its wake. We're seeing dragons on planes that have never known them."

But in terms of cards from the set, I couldn't find a single card that references the Dragonstorm arc. I feel like I might have overlooked something or an alternate artwork, hence the question mark in the title.

Which I think puts the entirety of the "Dragonstorm" arc dragonstorming to be a Kolaghan brood dragon turned into a hawk on Bloomburrow. Even the Scorching Dragonfire from Duskmourn was just an illusion, despite being a story moment.

I understand the focus of the story's arc has been on Jace as an antagonist. But I still wanted some dragons.