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Warhammer’s Chaos gods are more of a reflection of human emotions than they are of the actual concept of chaos, the warp was never a thing in Moorcock, his realms of chaos were literal realms of raw chaos energy that could mutate you. (Chaos spawn and beastmen) Law and Chaos in Moorcock’s universe were competing metaphysical forces that had both beneficial and negative aspects to them, but a complete victory for either side would have led to the destruction of the multiverse, so they are always mediated by the cosmic balance and the eternal champion. Chaos in Warhammer is used more as the creeping, lovecraftian threat the good guys/humanity have to constantly fight against in order to survive. The original concept for Chaos was much closer to Moorcock’s universe, but it was rewritten and faded away more and more as the setting evolved. Chaos in Warhammer grew to pretty much entirely center around the big 4 Chaos gods as they got more fleshed out, which don’t really have much parallel with the Chaos lord of moorcock, they’re much more centered on their emotional domains.