In the shimmering city of Ouroboros, every citizen is born with a "Watcher"—a digital reflection that tracks their social standing. Elias, a rising architect, has spent his life playing by the rules, climbing the social ladder until his reflection is the brightest in his district. But Ouroboros is a place where "everybody wants to be your enemy," and success breeds a target on your back. The Turning Point
Driven to the industrial underbelly of the city, Elias meets a rogue coder named Jax (inspired by the energy of verse). Jax doesn't care about reflections; he sees the city for what it is: a game of masks. Jax pushes Elias to stop trying to clear his name and instead embrace the "villain" role the city has forced upon him. "They want a monster?" Jax asks. "Give them the one they’re so afraid of." The Internal Battle Enemy (Lyrics) Imagine Dragons Ft: J.I.D
One morning, Elias wakes up to find his Watcher flickering red. A false report has been filed, and suddenly, the neighbors who once smiled at him are crossing the street to avoid his gaze. The lyrics "Look out for yourself" become his new reality. He realizes that the people he helped were only waiting for a moment of weakness to pull him down and claim his position. The Confrontation In the shimmering city of Ouroboros, every citizen
The story reaches its climax when Elias has the chance to sabotage the Watcher system, which would plunge the city into chaos but set him free. He struggles with "internal conflict," realizing that by seeking revenge, he might become the very thing he hated. The song’s heavy beat mirrors his racing heart as he stands before the central server, realizing the greatest enemy wasn't the city or his neighbors—it was the part of him that believed he needed their approval to exist. The Turning Point Driven to the industrial underbelly
In a world where trust has become a luxury, the song explores the paranoia and internal conflict of living under constant scrutiny. While it is famously the theme for the series Arcane , its lyrics speak to a more universal story of betrayal and self-preservation. The City of Glass and Shadow