>>96351736
the same thing that's chaotic about anything, the extreme and the sake
gods of war aren't inherently evil, the ability to fight is the ability to defend themselves or others for moral reasons, but khorne brings it to the extreme and wages war for war's sake
similarly and more easy to understand is that one can change for good reasons, while change for change's sake is sick and destructive and twisted
nurgle is a god of life, the cycle of nature is not a bad thing, death is a part of life and everything is good when all these parts are in harmony, but nurgle is an extreme and deformed version of that cycle where things rot and bear fruit, not in a cycle, but at the same time
the dark king seems to embody unity, leadership, a guiding figure, but where there can be a good moral king with a benevolent vision for its subjects, with chaos we would have an extreme of control, tyranny, slavery, conquest for the sake of conquest, a reversal of the role of the king's subjects from the reason why he rules, for their interests, for the mean through which he rules, just to accrue more power and control