Question: How does the White-Luck, work, for want of a better term? It seems like he lives a destined life. Everything that happens is what needs to happen such that he brings about Yatwer's chosen future. All well and good. But Kellhus insists that the Hundred are blind to sentience without soul. If that's the case, they shouldn't see Sranc, etc. But those have a big impact on the world. So how can the Hundred simultaneously grasp the world's happenings well enough to steer/aim the White-Luck, but not well enough to understand what's up with Kellhus/the No-God?
It seems like setting Kellhus up to get stabbed in the heart by White-Luck's sword due to it shattering requires perfect understanding of where/when Kellhus will be, and exactly what he's going to be doing, but knowing that would entail knowing about the Consult. I feel like I'm missing something fundamental about how the Hundred operate.