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Dark elfs are sadistic, emo slavers as well as backstabbers. They qualify fairly well as evil.
Chaos dwarfs are slavers too and industriealised with demon engines, but i don't know too much about their society besides that.
Gobbos are backstabbers.
Did anyone think of Lord of the Rings movies as template for it? The council? The charge? I mean the trailer isn´t bad, but seems a bit recycled. I wasn´t sure what i watched - expect for the different characters and factions, thought more about Lord of the Rings than about Warhammer.
It's more like "good factions" against "evil factions".
thats why we see greenskin and dark elves as evil in the trailer.
They're more like just a natural faction doing their own thing.
Well sure, there's some ethical complexity to these characters, particularly when faced with the end of the world, but let's not forget that all three of the characters you've mentioned have happily murdered, tortured and/or enslaved thousands of innocent people and aren't at all repentant about it. These are pretty terrible dudes in a world full of pretty terrible dudes at the end of the day.