A Magical Conduit is a personal anchor used by a witch to focus and direct their magic. It is not a storage vessel and it does not generate power on its own. Instead, it shapes energy as it moves through the witch.
Magic in Savannah is not drawn from empty air. It moves through memory, spirit resonance, ancestral weight, and the thin places of the Veil. A conduit gives that current structure. It aligns the working to the witch’s will and identity rather than allowing it to disperse into the unstable field of the city.
Savannah is layered. The city behaves like a living archive of ritual, grief, blood, geometry, and belief. Power here is strong, but it is reactive. The Veil thins in places. Ley tensions knot beneath the squares. Supernatural interference is not uncommon.
Because of this, magic without focus can become volatile.
A conduit helps to:
Anchor spellwork to the caster
Stabilize energy during emotional or environmental strain
Reduce magical backlash or distortion
Maintain clarity during large ritual workings
A conduit is always personal.
Its strength comes from resonance. The object must matter to the witch. It may carry memory, lineage, oath, transformation, grief, devotion, or identity. The meaning bound to it is what allows magic to recognize it as an extension of self.
A conduit may be inherited, found, or intentionally crafted through ritual attunement. If created, the binding process imprints the witch’s essence into the object, marking it as uniquely theirs. This is not mass production. Each conduit is singular to its bearer.