On the other hand, while stressing that many idealist turn to chaos, this does not mean that sheer egoism and personnal advancement are not the driving motivation of a very large part of the followers of chaos. An understandable emotion that we all have up to a certain point, but there are moments when these emotions become downright reprehensible. Aiming to become a Daemon Prince at all cost can hardly be defined as anything else then evil. There are no high strung ideals at stake here, only raw power.
In all probability, idealist players will begin attempting to stay true to their goals, but the lure of chaos will slowly but certainly corrupt them. Take the clearest idealist from 'Broken Chains', Hephastius Bore. He intends to improve mankind, which is in se a good intention (dives away for any monotheists who consider tampering with the human genome is evil). His goal seems clear: continue his research and show his masters the wisdom of his acts. If there is one certain path of damnation, this is it. How long will he resist 'improving' some of the carrion, struck by their dread existence? Will he resist experimenting on unwilling subjects if they are so on offer, and after all, it is for the greater good...
It makes me think about maintaining humanity in Vampire. The best of intentions, but every further step makes it so much easier to slip away and let the Beast grow a tighter hold on your soul.
Then there will come that point when those good intentions are shed like old clothes, and a new clear goal becomes apparent. Attaining pure knowledge undreamed off and the power to wield it. If one can be a Daemonprince, what else is there left?
FvR