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In Homer's "Odyssey," the god of the waterfall, often identified as Poseidon, does not directly give Odysseus anything. Instead, Poseidon is known for his wrath against Odysseus due to the hero's blinding of Poseidon's son, the Cyclops Polyphemus. Throughout Odysseus's journey, Poseidon creates obstacles and challenges, reflecting his desire for revenge. Ultimately, Odysseus receives help from other gods, like Athena, who provide guidance and protection.

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