1/1 digital art by alexa_kiri. Greece, Athens. Nika is the goddess of victory. The main attribute of this goddess are the wings. However, after one of their victories, the Greeks decided to depict Nika without wings, so that victory would never fly away from them. They worshipped and prayed to her. However, the girl could not fly to Olympus, nor could she give victory to other nations and save someone's life. Can people always decide for others? And especially for the gods? Zeus is angry that he cannot return Nika to Olympus. However, Nika herself looks at the people with arrogance because she knows they are fools and life will punish them yet. The moral is simple: we can't always decide everything we want.