Mirrorrorrim
Hero
I think that bringing back the dead should have negative connotations, and could be a primary reason why it is so rare. Some rich or fanatical people will still do it because they have the means to bring back people important to them, but normal folks would likely not appreciate that rich people can use their wealth to bypass the natural death process that the commoners are stuck with.I don't mind it being abjuration. That works too.
I disagree. This could be in part because of the media I've consumed, where Necromancy as "control over bones" or "soul magic" has led to it being used in many positive, healing contexts. I don't like this idea that necromancy almost exclusively should have no positive connotations. Divination can be used for stalking, evocation for murder, conjuration for summoning fiends, Transmutation for human experimentation, ect.
Raising the Dead via clerical magic is... just straight necromancy. The difference is the soul, and if necromancy is soul magic then that SHOULD have positive uses, even if it is an incredibly risky and dangerous thing to mess with.
I agree here. I generally view enchantment in a negative light.... but it is mind magic, and that can also be used for things like communication and stepping into someone's mind to heal their broken psyche. Again, dangerous territory, proceed with caution, but I'm fine with it being "grey" as a tool. People studying virology and genetically altering viruses are playing with dangerous things that could wipe out humanity... but there is also good in what they do, because the most dangerous tools are sometimes the most vital to master.
Raising the Dead is not considered "good" in my world. It is "creepy" and "grey" to society at best.