Defensive Magical Theory
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Defensive Magical Theory
by Wilbert Slinkhard
Chapter 1 “Basics for Beginners”
Chapter 2 “Common Defensive Theories and their Derivation”
Chapter 3 “The Case for Non-Offensive Responses to Magical Attack” (page 34)
Chapter 34 “Non-Retaliation and Negotiation”
Chapter 15 says about counter-jinxes are improperly named, because author believes that “counter-jinx” is just a name given to jinxes to make them sound more acceptable.
The book has an index.