Federico Rizzetti

Federico Rizzetti was a seventeenth-century doctor who became fascinated by clockwork devices. His magnum opus, though hardly his only work, was a blood transfusion device capable of rendering the subject unaffected by disease or age at the expense of instilling a hunger for blood. Unfortunately for the inventor, he was murdered by his first successful test subject, who then stole the device.

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