First - Terribly sorry if this belongs in Off-topic or somewhere else, it is game related.. though a table top game.
On to the Topic - For those of you who know what Warhammer 40k (Or Warhammer Fantasy), I was wondering if you might be able to help me come to a conclusion on something. The Four Gods (Five with Malice, Six if you count Emps, plenty of others but those aren't what are important right now) we commonly know them as Khorne (God of War/Blood/Murder), Nurgle (God of Decay/Plague/Disease), Slaanesh (God of Excess), and Tzeentch (God of Change and Magic), now the question I had before coming here is Tzeentch being the god of Change, would in theory benefit from each god doing their thing, after all Killing someone changes something, someone dying of a plague or things decay causes a change, and I am sure Excess causes a change somehow.. though I cannot think of one right now.
However each god is supposed to be more or less as powerful as each other except during certain things, like Nurgle will become more powerful when plagues are rampant and he becomes less powerful when cures are found, but Tzeentch doesn't become powerful when the cures are found despite the amount of change going on.'
So, my question to you good folks is it possible that the Chaos Gods aren't actually personifications of war, change, magic, disease, excess, those examples are just what the gods use most commonly to get what they wish out of their followers, what if at their core they are just personifications of emotions. For my example Slaanesh was created by the Eldar going on a couple hundred year long orgy and excess binge, Slaanesh could be a god of Desire, and what better way to provoke desire than sex, drugs, etc.
On to the Topic - For those of you who know what Warhammer 40k (Or Warhammer Fantasy), I was wondering if you might be able to help me come to a conclusion on something. The Four Gods (Five with Malice, Six if you count Emps, plenty of others but those aren't what are important right now) we commonly know them as Khorne (God of War/Blood/Murder), Nurgle (God of Decay/Plague/Disease), Slaanesh (God of Excess), and Tzeentch (God of Change and Magic), now the question I had before coming here is Tzeentch being the god of Change, would in theory benefit from each god doing their thing, after all Killing someone changes something, someone dying of a plague or things decay causes a change, and I am sure Excess causes a change somehow.. though I cannot think of one right now.
However each god is supposed to be more or less as powerful as each other except during certain things, like Nurgle will become more powerful when plagues are rampant and he becomes less powerful when cures are found, but Tzeentch doesn't become powerful when the cures are found despite the amount of change going on.'
So, my question to you good folks is it possible that the Chaos Gods aren't actually personifications of war, change, magic, disease, excess, those examples are just what the gods use most commonly to get what they wish out of their followers, what if at their core they are just personifications of emotions. For my example Slaanesh was created by the Eldar going on a couple hundred year long orgy and excess binge, Slaanesh could be a god of Desire, and what better way to provoke desire than sex, drugs, etc.