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For what it's worth, it's perfectly possible to restrain the victim with magic and torture them through purely mundane means.
They do none of these things, they simply ban the one magic school most useful for laymen, while keeping the lucrative monopoly on all the rest.
Non-magical healing still exists in the setting, so it's perfectly possible to torture with magic even without healing the victim back magically.Again, healing magic is the only discipline that specifically turns all other lethal magic into torture
For what it's worth, it's perfectly possible to restrain the victim with magic and torture them through purely mundane means.
Oh, but they have memory editing magic they aren't banning, remember? So no villagers with pitchforks and no nobles with armies. Anyone who's disappeared? Simply has never existed.And ordinary witches stop using magic on other people because murder gets them into trouble - it's much harder to cover up those disappearances
Guns are a good analogy. To limit the damage people do with guns, we limit access to guns, make guns traceable, and keep advancing healing and defensive techniques, rather than making wearing armour vests illegal or banning resuscitation. The pointy hats could very well keep the availability of magic to the bare necessary minimum through controlling the ink; they could also make each spell traceable through a system of traceable chemical additives in each mage's ink; or at least keep potentially lethal magic out of the hands of preteens.Sort of like guns - ordinary people try not to use guns because we assume that guns are lethal
They do none of these things, they simply ban the one magic school most useful for laymen, while keeping the lucrative monopoly on all the rest.