Posidien
The god who raises a storm and destroys Odysseus's raft is Poseidon, the god of the sea and earthquakes in Greek mythology. Poseidon holds a grudge against Odysseus for blinding his son, the cyclops Polyphemus, and seeks to make his journey home as difficult as possible.
A storm approached, and would not let him approach the shores. Ino, gives Odysseus her veil to protect him. Odysseus stays on his raft. Eventually the storm destroys his raft, and throws Odysseus into the shoals, almost killing him, but luckily he misses the rocks. Odysseus asks a river god for help who helps push him upstream and onto the shores of Scheria.
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After Zeus destroys Odysseus' ship, Odysseus drifts on a raft for ten days until he arrives on Calypso's island. The rest of his crew drown. After Odysseus sets sail on a raft from Calypso's island, he drifts for twenty days until he reaches Scheria, the land of the Phaecians, and is forced to swim to shore, drifting for three days towards the island before he reaches it.
Poseidon
In the Iliad and the Odyssey, Odysseus' ship is destroyed multiple times. One time the sea monster Charybdis destroys his ship in a whirlpool and drowns the rest of his men. Also, Zeus made a storm to destroy his ship because the crew had angered Helios. Another time, Poseidon destroyed his raft. There are also many other times where Odysseus' ship was not harmed, but other ships in his fleet had suffered damage.
Ino takes pity on Odysseus' plight as she sees him in the ocean on his raft in a middle of a fierce storm. The Veil will ensure that Odysseus will not drown or come to any harm.
Calypso helped Odysseus build his raft.
Poseidon, the god of the sea, was angered by Odysseus due to the hero's blinding of Poseidon's son, the Cyclops Polyphemus. In retaliation, Poseidon unleashed a storm that destroyed Odysseus's raft as he attempted to return home to Ithaca. This act further delayed Odysseus's journey, showcasing Poseidon's wrath against him.
Poseidon, the god of the sea, was angry with Odysseus for blinding his son, the Cyclops Polyphemus. In his wrath, Poseidon caused a storm that destroyed Odysseus's raft while he was trying to return home to Ithaca. This act was part of Poseidon's ongoing quest to make Odysseus's journey more difficult as punishment for his actions.
Poseidon got mad that the gods let Odysseus leave Calypso's island. So in order to make Odysseus's travel worse, Poseidon creates a storm sending Odysseus under water along with his raft.