You're as tonedeaf as it gets. Because it needs to be spelled out for people like you: I'm looking for the fantasy of what a healer looks like. Just like there's a fantasy of what a bulging muscle warrior looks like, or a holy crusader, or a ne'er-do-well that slinks in the shadows, a tree hugging hippie commanding the weather itself, or an arcane practitioner that bends the weave of magic to his will.
No, I understand completely.
There's a clear rule in Dungeons and Dragons that when a healer casts spells or turns undead, a holy symbol is required.
That's why I've been consistently requesting the implementation of holy symbols in development. Additionally, Paladins, who should be devoted to their faith, have no specific symbols, robes, or armor tailored to their respective orders.
How is it possible for religions not to provide symbols for their adherents to rally around?
I've been advocating for and demanding these features from developers, but they haven't been implemented yet.
That's the answer. I want you to know that there have been others who share the same concerns and have been advocating for them as well.
There are no healers in DDO.
Even if there were someone capable of healing wounds, it would be something else entirely.
If they're willing to implement meaningless spherical orbs, they should just implement symbolic orbs instead.
It's clear that the developers don't understand the necessity of religious symbols at all.