In my humble opinion this really boils down to how you view protection (ex. physical or spiritual). Here we focus on magical protection.There is the magic circle that protects the witch during ritual,spell work, or any other magical working (ex. divination, or incense making) from any unwelcome energies, or spirits. There are also protection spells.
How does the magical circle work?
Well When you cast the magical circle you sort of create a barrier of positive energy that acts as a shield during any ritual,spell working, or any other magical working (ex. divination, or incense making).
How do protection spells work?
First you cast the magical circle. Then you recite your spell or incantation. While you are doing this you visualize a shield or anything you view as protective around you protecting you. When you are done know that you are protected and safe.
There are many many more ways of protection when it comes to magic. These are the two biggest ones that I can thank of.
The armor(rune). But there is no magic rune of protection.
In Magic: The Gathering, trample protection prevents a creature from being dealt damage by a creature with trample if the damage would be lethal to the protected creature. This means that the protected creature will not take any excess damage beyond what is needed to destroy it.
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Protection in Magic: The Gathering affects blocking mechanics by making a creature with protection unable to be blocked by creatures of the specified color or type. This means that when a creature with protection attacks, it can only be blocked by creatures that do not match the specified color or type.
When a creature with trample attacks a creature with protection in Magic: The Gathering, the attacking creature's excess damage can still be dealt to the defending player or planeswalker. Protection prevents damage, enchanting, blocking, and targeting from sources of the specified color or type, but trample allows excess damage to go through to the defending player or planeswalker if the blocking creature is destroyed.
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No, lifelink does not work on planeswalkers in Magic: The Gathering.