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My personal takeaway from The Swords Trilogy is that Chaos thrives on an addiction to creativity and the "new", without regard for the fates of its own creations, while Law provides a natural order necessary for its creations to survive and flourish. Later in the series, Corum muses on the reasons Law must prevail, which IIRC have something to do with providing an ordered world that can support the wellbeing of mortals-but by that point he has been clearly established as a champion of Law, and therefore a partisan. The same character states "I believe that such notions as 'good' and 'evil' don't exist for the Chaos Lords." Following this, Corum has a vision of the banners of Law and Chaos, with the Balance ruling over them, and a voice explaining that neither can be allowed to dominate the realms of mortals. Neither are mentioned until about 80% into the text, in a conversation with another character, who introduces him to the concepts. In this book, Corum's familiarity with both Chaos and Law is quite rudimentary.
