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Nicky Mall can't be opened for the following reasons:

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2. The number of games has reached the upper limit, and the shopping mall is crowded. Players can start the game and try again.

Nike, the goddess of victory: the embodiment of victory. Nike is the daughter of Titamparas and Stix. Her name in Rome is Victoria Victoria. Her image is that she has a pair of wings and a strong figure, as if she had come down from the sky and her clothes were floating. Wherever she goes, victory follows. She was also a follower of Zeus and Athena. In the Titan War, he defected to Olympus and helped it win.

brief introduction

Nike (Greek: ν κ η, "victory"; Latin transliteration: Nike is the goddess of victory in Greek mythology, corresponding to Victoria in Roman mythology. According to hesiod's genealogy, she is the daughter of Titan God pallas and Styx, and the sister of Zeus' companions Kratos (strength), Biya (strength) and Cyrus (enthusiasm). Although she was born in Titan, she supported Olympus in the Titan War and brought them victory.

In the traditional description, Nick often has wings and amazing speed, but other than that, he has no other special abilities. She not only symbolizes the victory of the war, but also represents the success in many fields of Greek daily life, especially in competitive sports. Therefore, she is regarded as a god who brings good luck and is often used as the object of artistic works. In works of art, she usually assimilates with other gods. For example, ancient Greek sculptors usually shaped her into a petite winged figure, perched on the arm of another god, or poked her head out of the clothes of her companion god, or flew in the sky like a fairy. She is the goddess of victory in Greek mythology. It is said that she helped Zeus defeat Titan and brought victory to people. In western art, the image of holding an olive branch with wings often appears. [ 1]

In her most famous portraits, such as "Victoire de Samothrace" in the Louvre, she is depicted as a winged goddess naked or wearing armor. On Greek pottery, she is depicted as standing, flying or striding, sometimes pouring wine on the altar. Her accessories are generally garlands, ear jars, small bottles and incense burners. In the Greek colonies in western Italy, she usually appeared in the image of riding a chariot, while in other places, she held weapons or trophies, or played the lyre (the ancient Greek five-to seven-stringed harp) or flute.

Nick is often worshipped with Athena because they were closely linked after Greece defeated Persia in the marathon in the first 490 years. The statue of Athena enshrined in the Parthenon in Athens is considered to depict the myth of Nick, and the Parthenon complex also includes a temple dedicated to Nick in Athens. Sometimes Athena is depicted as an appendage of Nick. According to Pausanias's records, Nick of Athens appeared as a wingless figure, probably hoping to prevent the goddess of victory from leaving the city. The temple still retains the image of this god: Nike Slancio who untied his shoelaces. It was once located on the breast wall of the temple and now exists in the Acropolis Museum in Athens.