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Sign of One
Aliases Signers, Visualizers, Dreams of One
Plane of Influence Beastlands
Headquarters Hall of Speakers, Clerk's Ward, Sigil
Allies Society of Sensation
Enemies Harmonium, Bleak Cabal
Factol Darius
Factol Darius

The Sign of One, also known as the Signers, are a Faction in Planescape defined by their belief in the sheer power of belief.

See, the idea that what you believe can become reality is pretty essential to Planescape's underlying philosophical themes. But the Signers take this to the ultimate conclusion; essentially a Faction based on solipsism, Signers believe that if they believe anything hard enough, they can make it happen right here, right now. They are, literally, advocates for the power of thought to shape reality, and the value of positive thinking. Signers believe that an individual, the One, imagines the entire multiverse into shape, with other people ultimately being figments of the One's imagination. Of course, members believe that the One is a Signer, and most privately think that they themselves are the One.

Incidentally, this gives them a bad relationship with the Transcendent Order and the Bleak Cabal, both of whom find their philosophy offensive, if for different reasons - the Ciphers hate the Signers' assertation that thought is the power that controls the cosmos, whilst the idea that people ultimately shape the multiverse around them through their thoughts is inherently opposed to the Bleakers' views that the planes are meaningless, random and pointless. Following the Faction War, they merged with the Believers of the Source to become the Mind's Eye quasi-Faction.

Being a Signer PC gives you the power to Imagine items into reality, but if you rolled a 1 you accidentally imagined yourself out of reality, turning into a figment of your own imagination until you could convince yourself to exist again.

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