During Valentine’s studies at the university, he discovered cures for ailments such as epilepsy. The world thought he could rectify people through the will of God; however he was healing them with the medication he was cooking in his hidden lab. Consequently, medication was not the only entity he was experimenting with in his lab. Saint Valentine had created a serum that would forever alter the lives of several bloodlines.
Keeping up appearances was important; therefore, preceding each gathering he would slip the medication into the food or drinks of the sick. This allowed the chemicals time to work, before he would proceed with his performance in the form of a healing ritual.
Valentine was fascinated with human behavior and studied the people around him. Through his studies, he was able to teach men and women how to collectively have a respect and love for each other, which lead to a worldwide revolution of courtly love.
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In his quest to live forever, he studied and found that the specialized cells from the immune system could identify organisms that invade the body; such as bacteria, and viruses. The antibodies are able to set off a complex chain of events designed to kill these foreign invaders. He found a way to create antibodies so strong they would allow their host to maintain the ultimate perfection for an indefinite amount of time. He had experimented trying to kill the new antibodies to test his theory, and found they were undying, --- they could not be destroyed. He kept injecting the serum into his own body. He suffered a debilitating disease with no known cure, and he didn’t want to die. After several failed attempts the Saint decided to inject a young healthy