Jurble, what I find ironic is the example I use is Moe. Lol. What happened to Moe? He was salted, dead, dead as dead. Yet, we plumbed the text for any evidence real or contrived to find that Moe was still "alive". Well, well, well, his son, Anasurimbor Kellhus was salted also and here we are plumbing the texts to see where our Holy Prophet is. So, to say with conviction that Mimara's son IS in fact Kellhus I find it laughable at first. Then intrigued. Then, I ask, "Is this Moe all over again?".
I was always on the Moe-is-dead camp. There were no textual bases for his survival. Kellhus, however, has some a fair degree of textual evidence that indicates he had contingencies planned for his death (he told Proyas he knew he was likely to fail, he instigated the journey of Akka and Mimara for some unknown purpose). Moreover his behavior aside from that indicates
something was up. He retrieves Esme and Kelmomas after Dagliash - the moment he confirmed the Dunyain ruled the Consult - he goads Esmenet into releasing Kelmomas. Even Malowebi's head's likely purpose was to act as his third eye - to see Kelmomas.
Using the university card, a classic.
On topic: So if the Gods were hunting Ajokli to prevent him from bringing aeons of suffering on Eärwa, then I guess it really was true that the Gods were blind to the No-God. So maybe the Judging Eye is a sort of emissary sent by the Gods to reveal Ajokli?
The Judging Eye is from The God not the Gods. The Judging Eye can see the No-God, the Gods cannot. God can see the No-God because the God is by definition all-seeing. Moreover, the nature of Divine Will in its true sense, rather than that of the creatures called the Gods, is that everything occurs precisely according to divine will. The Judging Eye, being from God, isn't meant to reveal Ajokli - precisely because
it doesn't reveal Ajokli. God's purpose is indistinguishable from what happens in the world. So, instead, the purpose of the Judging Eye is what we have seen it do. From the moment Mimara woke it, and saw everything she has seen with it, that has been its purpose, and everything she saw with it, she was Intended to see with it.