Prima Conduits are materials that attract and conduct Prima to some degree - most commonly in the form of dense plant fibers, meteorite metals, and synthetic fibers.

What is a Prima Conduit?

Prima Conduits are materials that attract and conduct Prima (and, by extension, Prisma) to some degree.

Any material that serves as a Conduit.

This means that a large, chunky conduit will direct the flow of Prisma across its surface – drawing it in and then ejecting it after a full loop. When conduit materials are stretched into thin wires, Prima quickly travels from one side to the other – allowing for circuits that draw Prima through lenses and toward an output. Conduit effectiveness is measured in terms of loss and potency, where loss represents the amount of Prisma shed per unit of distance and potency represents the strength through which it is drawn in. Every conduit has some degree of loss and a particular amount of potency; even the very finest, most expensive material will draw in Prisma from a certain distance and see some scattered into the wind when transferred across miles at a time, but more potent materials with lower amounts of loss lead to the most punchy and efficient devices.