Born anew, welcomed again. Worship, war, creation, destruction; all secede the inevitable: birth. Birth—just like civilization—progresses slowly, yet forfeits itself to an incredible cessation. Furthering the evolutionary chain, fulfilling the never-ending prophecy of life. One must ask themselves: what is the meaning of this? Where does it begin? Where does it end? Well, it becomes obvious where this ends, but the conversation about its beginning continues. Though the argumentation generally focuses on the political realm, the ideological component remains intact. The component denotes something of unique beauty, the bastion of human existence, and the precursor to creation itself: cum. This gooey, sticky substance is the platform upon which human civilization perches itself, and its unique properties produce varieties of sentience that are only promulgated from it. In this book, we will explore how cum affects the human condition, including its possible uses, requirements, and appeal. I will explain this through the concept of characters, displaying the hardship of difficult choices. Plagued by these choices, humans decide between right and wrong. 'Wrongness' relates to 'good' and 'rightness' to 'bad'. While these relationships are inherently harmful, they become ever more brutally necessary. Through life, death, happiness, sadness, pity, and regret, cum lives through all—ever-persisting and omnipresent. I present to you, Cum: A Modest Work.