As the financial headquarters of London slowly awakens to another day of business as usual, in the near distance a junior banker named Adam experiences nightmarish visions of chasing rioters. Trying to understand his own dream, Adam nervously leaves his flat to make the first journey to work at a major investment bank. Yet, in the surreal calm of the financial district, unbeknown to Adam, the greatest danger facing him is not from the imagined rioters, but the corruption of his individuality in the corporate bubble. Here, as differences between him and the perceived rioters blur, he faces a choice to resist or succumb to the very same desires that the looters share: adrenaline, greed, and power at the expense of others.
—Elcid Asaei