The goddess of war – Athena, protects the place. With its sudden expression of movement, it creates a sense of exploded emotions. Athena marries wisdom in rage. Against the dark background, the veins find their way to highlight a sense of moving forward. About Athena, Plato writes in Cratylus: she who knows divine things” [τὰ θεῖα νοοῦσα, ta theia noousa] better than others. Nor shall we be wrong in assuming that the author wished to identify this Goddess possessing moral intelligence.