The15thSpycrab said
Who's Awhatama? He claims to be the grandson of Mawhiti, so is he a deity himself? Do any of the other gods know him?
He's a servitar. Angel, whatever you want to call it. Like your Iron-clad giants, standing at 3 meters tall, and Gryphons.
He's not that big a deal compared to the gods.
Every god has servitars, they serve as extensions of themselves to perform tasks or bring messages etc. In that effect they act much like the judochristian angels.
They often have little personality or own will. Mawhiti's servitars have more freedom than most would, on account of his domain being free will and all.
Yes this makes Mawhiti's angels unmanageable and rebellious, but that's funny to me.
Most servitars and monsters created by their gods they consider themselves children of their god. Like how Fenrir and Sleipnir are Loki's children. But Fenrir isn't a god or angel, he is a mythological figure.
In this case, Mawhiti is using a small servitar to bring the message. The servitar mentions how his father is the Storm Tyrant. A powerful mythological creature created by Mawhiti. Āwhātama is very proud and brash. Most servitars will be more polite.
So to answer your question, none of the humans know Āwhātama. Some of the humans might have heard of the Storm Tyrant, the bringer of storms. A massive elder elemental that leaves nothing but destruction in it's path. But to most he is myth. I like foreshadowing, still a little clumsy at it sometimes.
Your god might know who Āwhātama is but wouldn't likely care. He'd know who the Storm Tyrant is and regard him as "A nuisance" rather than a threat.