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n. (plural of prism English)

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The world being what it was, the economics of supply and demand pretty much guaranteed that powerful, well-trained prisms enjoyed a generous annual income.

There were untrained, unprofessional prisms available, but it would have been dangerous for him to use one.

He reminded himself that expert, full-spectrum prisms had a reputation for being unusually intuitive and perceptive.

Ten more years had passed before the experts arrived at the obvious conclusion that prisms and talents were made for each other, at least in one very crucial sense.

There was also a wildly successful genre of romance novels featuring implausible talent heroes who were capable of seducing beautiful, feisty female prisms and turning said prisms into love slaves.

In spite of all the overheated excitement generated by fictional psychic vampire talents, real-life prisms were quite safe.

It bore almost no resemblance at all to the weak, cloudy prisms he had used in the past.

True, he had only used prisms in a limited manner in the past, but he had read a lot about the phenomenon.

Nothing in the exhaustive research and testing done on the nature of the connection between talents and prisms had ever indicated that a sense of sexual intimacy was involved.

Just as all the synpsychs who studied powerful prisms and talents claimed.

The truth was, the code had nothing to say on the subject of personal relationships between prisms and talents.

It was only in psychic vampire romance novels that full-spectrum prisms got passionately involved with powerful talents.

Landreth would have been very upset if he thought one of his prisms had violated the Code of Focus Ethics.

Lucas taught himself enough to conceal the extent of his talent from others, including prisms and synergistic psychologists.

According to all of the research data Amaryllis had ever seen, it was always like this when talents and prisms worked together.