Fazal Din's Sword

Origin
Fazal Din served during World War Two under the 7th Battalion 10th Baluch Regiment, Indian Army and was awarded the Victoria Cross. While stationed in Burma, he attacked a Japanese bunker while under machine gun fire and grenade blasts. Several officers had managed to attack him in the ensuing confusion and successfully ran his sword into Din’s chest. Despite his injury, Din managed to remove the sword from himself, kill the attacker and push forward to encourage his troops. He managed to help his platoon take control of the post, although Din quickly succumbed to his wounds.

Effects
Increases hormonal potency to completely numb extreme pain and dramatically increase strength. The user will feel an extremely diluted amount of initial pain, which quickly subsides. Each limb will feel lightweight and agile, while all internal organs become energized for enhanced hormonal production. Any injuries the user had ever received, especially older ones with scars/wound marks, will reappear and worsen during use until their cumulative effects become fatal.