Healing I do not believe will ever go back to being Necromancy. Because quite frankly... necromancy is about corpses and the dead. That's what 'nekros' in Greek means. Raise Dead? Sure, that can remain necromancy. But healing? That really should fall under a completely NEW "school" that deals with life and life-giving properties. Necromancy makes just as little sense as a spell school for healing as conjuration does.
So if we really needed to see all healing spells get placed into a "school"... you really should do one of two things: either ADD a new school that deals with positive energy, radiance, and life and life-giving and call it Biomancy. Or two, if you really want curative spells and infliction spells to fall under the same school and not split them up... you need to RENAME the school from 'necromancy' to something else that applies to both life and death.
Because like it or not... in the fluff of D&D, the term 'necromancy' has EVERYTHING to do with manipulating the dead and nothing to do with healing injuries. If you're a Necromancer... you animate corpses, you don't cure living people of their wounds.
So if we really needed to see all healing spells get placed into a "school"... you really should do one of two things: either ADD a new school that deals with positive energy, radiance, and life and life-giving and call it Biomancy. Or two, if you really want curative spells and infliction spells to fall under the same school and not split them up... you need to RENAME the school from 'necromancy' to something else that applies to both life and death.
Because like it or not... in the fluff of D&D, the term 'necromancy' has EVERYTHING to do with manipulating the dead and nothing to do with healing injuries. If you're a Necromancer... you animate corpses, you don't cure living people of their wounds.