Caught up to current generation of the story, it seems the chacarters have also caught on that gods do a different kind of Chaotic than the less-than-lawful condition they look down upon (at times called primordial chaos).
An example of this “lawful chaoticness” (which is probably a contradiction in its own term) was that if you do the optimal thing each time you don’t ever gather evidence how things could have been different. The antidote for the shortcoming of “lawfull lawfullness” was that in unimportant matters do the thing on purpose suboptimally to search the exploration space instead of being in exploit all the time. To my mind this in an example and an instance of what the “proper” Chaoticness is about.
Caught up to current generation of the story, it seems the chacarters have also caught on that gods do a different kind of Chaotic than the less-than-lawful condition they look down upon (at times called primordial chaos).
An example of this “lawful chaoticness” (which is probably a contradiction in its own term) was that if you do the optimal thing each time you don’t ever gather evidence how things could have been different. The antidote for the shortcoming of “lawfull lawfullness” was that in unimportant matters do the thing on purpose suboptimally to search the exploration space instead of being in exploit all the time. To my mind this in an example and an instance of what the “proper” Chaoticness is about.