LIBER DE ARMAMENTARIIS

The Book of Weapons

Vitality Shot (Weak)

VITALITY SHOT, WEAK VARIETY. (See also FIELD MEDICINE, STIMULANTS) The medication commonly known as a vitality shot is a syringe-administered medical treatment commonly used in hospitals and by army medics to increase the vitality of patients suffering from extreme fatigue and other injuries. Patients administered with a vitality shot report feeling "completely invincible"for a short period of time. Before the shot was perfected by doctors at the Penn Medical School, a prototype labeled "small"or "weak"was tested. Because of the low dosage it contained, it had little effect on patients. It did, however, provide proof of concept and allow the doctors running the project to continue in the direction that would eventually result in the completed vitality shot.