What will be the outcome of the social campaigns in this generation? How does one identify as an individual in a world consumed by the value of group identity? Seeds follows Gnat, a human living on Irfa. A planet eerily similar to ours, yet detached from the exact circumstances we grasp onto. By design, we can resolve in principle, not reactionary emotion. Gnat travels, thinks, and converses, only to come to an end. In this rebirth, Gnat finds the answers sought throughout every cycle of sentience. This tale is rife with representation and opposing viewpoints. Take a peek into Gnat’s mind as he contemplates existence in the new millennium, deciphering questions of modern American life through discussions on topics from sexuality to gun control, organized religion to economics, and everything in between. Seeds is a mix of philosophy, narrative, and Socratic dialogue; a practical application of nihilism in the millennial age, and an exercise in separating from the noise of civilization.