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The "Good" factions are not perfectly moral; they are simply aligned against total destruction. The follow the "Great Plan" with cold, alien logic that often disregards individual life. Warhammer II illustrates that in a "grimdark" universe, the struggle isn't between pure good and evil, but between organized survival and chaotic dissolution . 4. The Burden of History

The High Elves and Lizardmen act as stewards of a dying status quo. To keep the world from ending, they must maintain a "drain" that simultaneously bleeds the world of its magic—the very essence that gives their civilizations life. It is a story of , where the heroes fight not for a better future, but simply to prevent the inevitable end. 2. Ambition as a Double-Edged Blade The "Good" factions are not perfectly moral; they

The and Skaven seek to seize the Vortex’s power for themselves. This mirrors a classic philosophical warning: the pursuit of ultimate power often leads to ultimate corruption. Even the player's choice to use the Sword of Khaine offers immense strength at the cost of a decaying empire, forcing you to choose between immediate victory and long-term stability. 3. Order vs. Entropy It is a story of , where the