Perilous Voyage
Oracle Text
Return target nonland permanent you don't control to its owner's hand. If its converted mana cost was 2 or less, scry 2.
Card Rulings
9/29/2017 If the target permanent is an illegal target by the time Perilous Voyage resolves, the entire spell doesn’t resolve. You won’t scry.
9/29/2017 Use the permanent’s converted mana cost as it existed on the battlefield to determine whether you scry.
9/29/2017 If a permanent has in its mana cost, X is considered to be 0.
1/19/2018 There are many important moments in the story, but the most crucial—called “story spotlights”—are shown on cards. These cards have the Planeswalker symbol in their text box; this symbol has no effect on gameplay. You can read more about these events in the official Magic fiction at http://www.mtgstory.com.
Not only is it shocking to see both of them on the same card, but what's even more shocking is that it looks like Vraska is trying to help Jace.
Thoughts...?
And yes, this card looks like Vraska is trying to help him. Based on the fiction thus far, and what we know of Vraska, it seems she might not be 100% murderous evil, anyway, and could potentially ally with Jace to find a way off of Ixalan. This card seems to suggest such, where thus far in the story, she met Jace, and was shocked at what had happened to him.