Hmm, I need to think more on that. There is an aspect of the fact that the Dunyain are 'unnatural' to an extent.
I think the White-Luck Warrior might be closer to the 'unprecedented' nature of the Mule though, something Seswatha did not plan for.
It hard for me to work out the intentions here.
The Consult: Destroy the world, destroy meaning.
The Mandate: Save the world and save meaning.
Therefore, how do we fit in Kellhus. I feel like his intentions couldn't be the same as either, that is too obvious and formulaic. So, that leaves us with: destroy the world and save meaning, or save the world, destroy meaning. I am leaning toward the latter, which means he would actually save the Consult from damnation.
Then what of the WLW? My guess is that he is an agent of the status-quo.
I don't know, that doesn't quite seem right, so maybe my whole theory is off.