Based on many of the comments I hear on this forum and whenever I talk to fans of 40k in general, there is a tendency to view the forces of Chaos as the 'Bad Guys' and the forces of the Imperium as the 'Good Guys.' Some people on this forum approach BC like an 'evil campaign,' or a game in which characters are specifically cast as the villains. Don't take this the wrong way, I'm not rejecting or attacking the validity of this viewpoint. But personally, I never found it useful to view the setting this way, since it's a bit reductive and no-one in 40K seems like the Good Guys to me at all.
But I'm interested in what other people think. If people genuinely believe that one side really is morally good, or at least better, and their reasons are sound, I'll be impressed. So...
Can a case legitimately be made for the moral superiority of the Imperium over Chaos?
Can a case be legitimately made for the moral superiority of Chaos over the Imperium?
Maybe try to treat it as a thought experiment. What would you think if you lived in the 40K universe?
If you believe the Imperium has the moral high ground, how is it possible to justify things like the Great Crusade? Exterminatus?
People often claim that the Imperium is the 'Good Guy' because it is less evil than everyone else. But if Jack the Ripper, Pol Pot and Ivan the Terrible are sitting in a room together, does that mean that the least evil of them can legitimately be called good?
The Chaos gods demand slaughter in their name. The Emperor demands slaughter in his name. The war between both sides demands constant slaughter. If Chaos won, and mankind only had to satisfy the murderous demands of the Chaos deities, would the magnitude of suffering and death be less than the combined magnitude of suffering and death that exists in the current setting? If so, would such an eventuality be worthwhile and preferable?
If you have any other similar dilemmas, I'd be interested to hear them