The Phaecian ship took Odysseus to the shores of Ithaca. He was dropped there with his tribute on the shore of the beach.
Alcinous is the Phaeacian king, also the father of Nausicaa.
Poseidon flips the Phaeacian ship over so that it can then be stoned.
He waits till the ship that brought Odysseus home is in eyesight of the Phaeacian Island and turns it into stone.
He tells them to give him a ship and and a crew.
No, he turns the ship to stone but is appeased by the Phaeacian sacrifice.
In book 7 The King and Queen notice Odysseus. Odysseus begs at his knees, begging for mercy at the Queen. The King and Queen give him a day off and make Odyessuestravel in the Phaeacian ship.
The Phaecians take Odysseus to Ithaca by their blessed ship from Scheria.
In Book 7 of "The Odyssey," the king and queen of Phaeacia, Alcinous and Arete, show hospitality and kindness to Odysseus by offering him food, shelter, and asking about his identity and journey. They welcome him with open arms and provide him with a ship to continue his journey home.
Odysseus falls into a deep deathlike sleep upon boarding the Phaecian vessel. He is asleep the entire trip back to Ithaca.
they go home
The Phaecians take him to Ithaca by their blessed ship from Scheria.
Odysseus and his men landed their ship in Thrinacia, the home of Helios' sacred cattle. Odysseus and his men were warned not to touch the cattle but as Odysseus sleeps his men slaughter and eat them. Helos' tells Zeus that if justice is not done he will take the sun to Hades. Therefore Zeus destroys Odysseus' ship.