When necromancy is mentioned, generally, people first think of those who create undead. Necromancy is much more than that, it is a study of death and the dying for a better understanding of how life works. In a campaign that has no divine casters, mainstream necromancers would be the leaders in healing (and undead creators would be considered aberant).
Recently I picked up AEG's Evil and read the first part. Though the main text is quite good (much better than BoVD), there is a sidebar example that confuses me. Sisters of Dust is a group of women who study necromancy is better heal the living. Since there is no mention of vivsection and is a mention of healers and midwives, I have no idea why they would be considered evil at all. The example given is a CG woman (in another sidebar) which makes their inclusion even more bizarre.
So just because they study the dead, they are evil?
Recently I picked up AEG's Evil and read the first part. Though the main text is quite good (much better than BoVD), there is a sidebar example that confuses me. Sisters of Dust is a group of women who study necromancy is better heal the living. Since there is no mention of vivsection and is a mention of healers and midwives, I have no idea why they would be considered evil at all. The example given is a CG woman (in another sidebar) which makes their inclusion even more bizarre.
So just because they study the dead, they are evil?