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The Signiverse
Fantasy Lo-Fi Universe created by Signitunes
This page serves as the official taxonomy and world hub for the Signiverse, the expansive fictional universe created by Signitunes. It organizes and defines the major narrative formats, story arcs, characters, and emotional structures that make up this connected world.
Everything on this page links back to the core creative system that powers Signitunes releases: albums, lore entries, character arcs, and narrative timelines all exist as threads within a single evolving universe.
Use this wiki to explore:
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Fantasy Lo-Fi albums tied to character memory and emotional change
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Lore cards (short-form narratives) and lore books (long-form sagas)
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Characters whose lives intersect across different formats
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Places and states across the country of Signi and beyond
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Canonical sagas like the Roots Beneath Saga
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Category links that define story types, genre roles, and narrative structure
Each section below focuses on a specific aspect of the Signiverse, from high-level concept definitions to saga indexes and format-specific categories. This page is not meant to explain everything at once. Instead, it maps the universe one structure at a time.
The Signiverse

The Signiverse Fictional Universe Created By: Signitunes Primary Setting: Signi (21 states) Genres: Fantasy Lo-Fi, Story-Driven Lo-Fi Formats: Albums, Lore Cards, Lore Books, Character Wikis Notable Figures: Sarah J. Morgan, DJ Rhias, Arthur Trench Known For: Emotional storytelling, structured worldbuilding, narrative music integration Canon Sagas: Roots Beneath Extended Scope: Mythic ruins, lost civilizations, frontier regions First Canon Entry: Storytime (Album) + Origin: Child’s Vow (Lore Card)
What Is the Signiverse?
The Signiverse is the official fictional universe created by Signitunes, a story-driven world where Fantasy Lo-Fi, emotional storytelling, and original characters intertwine through music, memory, and lore.
At the center of this universe is Signi, a country made up of 21 distinct states, each with its own culture, rhythms, and emotional undercurrents. But the Signiverse stretches far beyond Signi’s borders: into ancient ruins, deep space journeys, lost civilizations, and dreamlike frontiers where meaning often reveals itself in fragments. These places are not built for spectacle, they’re designed to reward those who linger.
Everything created by Signitunes lives within this universe. That includes Fantasy Lo-Fi albums like Whispers of Summer, self-contained lore cards like Sleepless Mind, full-length lore books, and recurring characters such as Sarah Morgan, DJ Rhias, and Arthur Trench. Each work is part of a larger emotional framework, not a disconnected catalog, but a universe shaped by memory, relationships, discovery, and the unseen consequences of choice.
Though many stories are grounded in everyday life across the world of Signi, the Signiverse represents something much broader. Like any living universe, it holds parallel timelines, cultural shifts, and quiet mythologies that intersect across generations and space. It is personal, expansive, and often haunted by what’s left unsaid.
Signi is the world.
The Signiverse is the universe it belongs to.
The Shape of the Signiverse
The Signiverse extends far beyond the borders of Signi. Though Signi remains the emotional and cultural center of the world, it is only one part of a wider, more mysterious universe. Surrounding it are zones that resist classification, regions that remain unmapped, unreachable, or lost to time.
In this universe, meaning shapes terrain. Memories, myths, and emotions influence geography. A long-forgotten decision may echo through a canyon. A broken promise might linger as a shifting fog. These places do not follow ordinary logic; they form and fade based on emotional resonance, not just physical laws.
Some of these frontiers include mythic ruins with no known origin, biomes with unstable physics, and landscapes that transform depending on who enters them. Others are tethered to silences in the historical record, like the homeland of James Lockwood, the founder of Signi, which remains unspoken and unreachable within canon. Its omission is deliberate, and its absence radiates significance, suggesting that even non-place can influence the universe’s shape.
The Signiverse is not flat, not linear, and not fully known. It has settled cities and known borders, but also dream zones, vanishing coasts, subterranean vastness, and emotional anomalies that challenge mapping altogether. These undefined areas are essential parts of the world’s logic, and future entries will continue exploring what lies in the gaps.
Canonical Components
The Signiverse is structured around key narrative elements that define what exists in the world and how stories unfold. These components shape the universe’s continuity, emotional logic, and worldbuilding without revealing classified lore. They are the foundational categories that all content in the Signiverse builds upon.
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Characters
Characters are the narrative anchors of the Signiverse. Their choices, relationships, and emotional arcs carry the story forward. Some characters appear across multiple lore entries, while others are unique to a single moment or location. Every individual adds weight to the world’s emotional texture.
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Saga
Currently, the Signiverse contains one narrative saga: Roots Beneath. It is the central arc through which albums, lore cards, and lore books interconnect. The saga traces emotional and historical events across characters and time, beginning with early memories and expanding into legacy-based conflict.
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Lore Entries
There are two official formats for narrative content: Fantasy Lo-Fi Lore Cards and Fantasy Lo-Fi Lore Books. Lore cards are short-form stories (350–500 words) that capture a pivotal emotional moment. Lore books explore deeper arcs over multiple chapters. Both are canon and work in tandem to develop the broader world.
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Artifacts
Artifacts in the Signiverse are tangible, physical objects, often ancient, mysterious, or powerful, that characters can interact with directly. They are typically linked to deeper lore, personal quests, or societal myths. Some, like Virethine, are known primarily through rumor or legend, while others may surface through archaeological discovery or historical research. Whether verified or contested, every artifact leaves an imprint on the emotional and cultural landscape of the world.
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Institutions & Locations
The Signiverse is shaped by a diverse network of recurring places and organizations that provide cultural, societal, and emotional context. These include public institutions like the Lakeview Public Museum, where Sarah Morgan’s journey unfolds. Community landmarks such as Holloway’s Corner café, Savrine radio station, and the Wilton Hotel offer rich narrative settings and emotional resonance.
Businesses like Lotmore and fashion houses like Maison Flo reflect regional identity and social dynamics. Each establishment deepens the story world, anchoring characters to real places with distinct purpose, history, and meaning.
These components form the canonical framework of the Signiverse. Every new entry, character, or place connects back to one or more of these elements, expanding the world through grounded and emotionally coherent storytelling.
Narrative Sagas
A saga is a long-form story that unfolds across time, often involving interwoven character arcs, major turning points, and a progression of events that deepen a world’s emotional and thematic foundation. In the Signiverse, sagas serve this same purpose: they anchor the broader storytelling structure by connecting lore entries, music releases, and character developments into one cohesive arc.
The first and only official saga is The Roots Beneath. This saga follows the evolving legacy of Sarah J. Morgan, tracing her journey from childhood memory to archaeological pursuit. It brings together multiple works, such as the Fantasy Lo-Fi Lore Card Origin: Child’s Vow, the Lore Book Echo of a Beginning, and albums like Storytime and All-Nighter, into a unified narrative.
The Roots Beneath explores themes of family, memory, excavation (both literal and emotional), and the haunting presence of forgotten myths like Virethine. Each entry contributes a piece of the larger arc without retelling the same story twice. Instead, the saga expands through different formats and perspectives, allowing the Signiverse to grow gradually and intentionally.
If future sagas emerge, they will follow this same structural approach: grounded in character, layered in meaning, and spanning multiple canonical works over time.
Myth, Mystery & Artifacts
The Signiverse is shaped not only by what is seen, but by what remains unsolved. Myth and mystery are not fringe elements in this world, they are core to how characters perceive, interpret, and pursue their lives.
Some legends are known across generations, whispered through campfire stories or bedtime tales. Sky Island is one such story, a supposed landmass that hovers beyond the reach of modern navigation, always just beyond the edge of the known. Others, like the tale of The Hollow Child, echo through more local terrain. In Westbrook, parents still speak of the boy named Elias, who vanished into the swamp and returned with silence behind his eyes.
Not all myths remain myths forever. Some leave traces.
Within the world of Signi, rumors persist of ancient objects, tangible artifacts with unknown origin and potential significance. These are not symbolic devices, but physical items one might hold or uncover. Virethine, for example, is one such name that recurs in forgotten records, field notebooks, and dreams. Whether it’s real or imagined remains debated, but its presence haunts the margins of the story.
Mystery behaves like gravity in the Signiverse. The deeper a character journeys, emotionally or physically, the more the world begins to respond. Some answers wait quietly. Others do not want to be found.
FAQ:
Q1: What is the Signiverse?
The Signiverse is the official fictional universe created by Signitunes. It is a story-driven world where fantasy lo-fi, emotional narratives, and original characters exist together within a shared continuity. At the center is the country of Signi, home to 21 unique states, but the Signiverse expands far beyond it, reaching into ruins, myths, and locations not yet fully mapped.
Everything created by Signitunes lives within the Signiverse. That includes fantasy lo-fi albums like Whispers of Summer, narrative lore cards like Sleepless Mind, full-length lore books, and characters such as Sarah Morgan, DJ Rhias, and Arthur Trench.
What sets the Signiverse apart is its emotional logic: choices leave lasting effects, personal histories shape futures, and even quiet moments have weight. It’s a universe where memory, myth, and emotional consequence drive the arc of discovery.
In short: Signi is the world. The Signiverse is the universe it belongs to.
Q2: Is Signi the same thing as the Signiverse?
No. Signi is a fictional country made up of 21 unique states. It’s where most stories begin, but it’s only one part of something much larger. The Signiverse is the full fictional universe that Signi belongs to. It includes all characters, locations, myths, and story arcs created by Signitunes. While Signi is central, the Signiverse expands beyond it, to forgotten ruins, ancient cultures, and mysterious places that haven’t yet been revealed.
In short: Signi is the country. The Signiverse is the entire universe it lives in.
Q3: Is Signi the only place where stories in the Signiverse happen?
No. Signi is a major region in the Signiverse, but it’s not the only one. While many stories begin in Signi and its 21 states, the Signiverse also includes mythic locations, ancient ruins, and unexplored regions beyond Signi’s borders. These places appear across official albums, lore cards, and books created by Signitunes.
Q4: How big is the Signiverse?
The Signiverse spans a wide and evolving fictional world. At its core is the country of Signi, made up of 21 distinct states, each with its own culture, emotional tone, and terrain, from foggy swamps to snowy cities and quiet rural towns. But the Signiverse stretches beyond Signi’s borders. It includes hidden ruins, underground systems, mythic frontiers, and other regions that haven’t been fully explored in the story yet. Some settings are ordinary homes. Others are shaped by history, memory, or discovery.
The world is large enough to support long-form storytelling, returning characters, and stories that connect across generations, while still keeping the emotional focus close to the people living through it.
🔗 Related Taxonomies
To better understand how the Signiverse is structured and how its stories are delivered, explore the following categories:
Fantasy Lo-Fi Lore Card
Short-form, emotionally complete narratives that reveal moments of change within the world of Signi.
Fantasy Lo-Fi Lore Book
Longer-form stories that expand character arcs, explore mystery, and deepen the world.
Fantasy Lo-Fi Album
Music releases that evoke or accompany fictional storytelling through structure, mood, and theme.
Story-Driven Lo-Fi Album
Albums with narrative sequencing and canon-tied track names that reflect character arcs or events.
Fantasy Lo-Fi Character
Canonical characters in the Signiverse and beyond, each grounded in emotional storytelling.
Roots Beneath Saga
The first and only canonical saga in the Signiverse, spanning multiple lore entries and albums.
Artifacts in the Signiverse
Named objects of myth, memory, and mystery, some lost, some unearthed, all part of the world’s deeper truths.
Last revised: July 31, 2025
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