Fuladh Al Haami
Fuladh’s primary contribution lies in his oversight of the Brotherhood’s expansion into Baghdad. Recruitment and Induction:
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: A deadly Persian mercenary accompanied by her wolf, Onyx. Geir and Gud : Twin Viking warriors. Dias and Mared : A Roman pirate and a Welsh mercenary. Wei : A Chinese rebel proficient in explosives.
Long before the events of Assassin's Creed Mirage , a younger Fuladh acted as an operative tasked with stopping the Order of the Ancients' proxies. In 824 AD, he freed a fierce street thief named Roshan from a prison in Fustat, Egypt, enlisting her alongside a crew of mercenaries to intercept an ancient Isu artifact safeguarded by a cult known as the Martyrs of Agaunum. Despite being sabotaged by an internal traitor named Francis, Fuladh, Roshan, and the surviving mercenaries successfully ambushed the cultists in Baghdad, retrieving the artifact. Recognizing Roshan's lethal potential and indomitable spirit, Fuladh brought her to the valley of Alamut and officially recruited her into the Hidden Ones. Governance at Alamut and the Eagle Master Role
Fuladh Al Haami: The Resilient Mentor of the Assassin Brotherhood fuladh al haami
This article delves into the backstory, character design, role, and legacy of Fuladh Al Haami, exploring why he is a vital, albeit quiet, force in the Assassin’s Creed universe. Early Life: From Slavery to the Desert Sands
In this solitude, he discovered an incredible gift. He did not merely observe the animals around him; he befriended them. He spent his days living alongside the creatures of the desert, developing a deep, spiritual bond, especially with the birds of prey that soared overhead. This extraordinary ability to connect with nature would not only keep him alive but would ultimately define his destiny.
Directed the historic expansion of the Hidden Ones into Baghdad. Key Narratives in Assassin's Creed Mirage Training the Next Generation
[824 AD] Recruits Roshan & Secures Isu Artifact Case │ ▼ [860s Early] Serves as Eagle Master & Council Leader at Alamut │ ▼ [861-862 AD] Coordinates the Baghdad Bureau Infrastructure │ ▼ [Late 860s+] Rises to full Mentor status of the Justanid Region The Mercenary Mission to Fustat (824 AD) Fuladh’s primary contribution lies in his oversight of
Some researchers propose that was a specific, accidental alloy created in the hearths of Khorasan around 900 CE. If a smelter used specific iron sands contaminated with high levels of vanadium or phosphorus, the resulting ingot would cool differently. It would develop a carbide banding so fine that the edge could split a silk scarf falling through the air—a property recorded in the memoirs of Al-Biruni.
He explained to Basim the tradition of dipping a feather in a target's blood, rooted in ancient Egyptian beliefs. He emphasized that Hidden Ones are messengers of justice , not final judges. Resilient:
Born as a slave in the Aksumite Kingdom's trading post city of Adulis, Fuladh's life began in hardship. However, his story is rooted in a tender memory of resilience. As a young boy, he and his father created a kite, which became a lasting symbol of their bond.
When Fuladh was a boy, his father was arrested and thrown into the notorious Damascus Gate Prison in Baghdad. In a touching and heartbreaking display of filial love, Fuladh would fly a kite outside the prison walls every day, hoping the wind would carry it high enough for his father to see. He never learned if his father ever saw the kite, but the experience left him with a lifelong, grim memory of the prison as a "cruel and unforgiving" place. Geir and Gud : Twin Viking warriors
[Grand Mentor Rayhan] │ ┌─────────────┴─────────────┐ [Councilor Roshan] [Eagle Master Fuladh] │ │ (Field Training) (Avian Bonding & Intel) └─────────────┬─────────────┘ ▼ [Novice Basim] The Baghdad Investigation
Fuladh was instrumental in the transition of Basim from an apprentice at to a fully-fledged Hidden One in Baghdad. Intelligence Coordination:
To understand the artifact, we must first decode the name. The term is derived from Classical Arabic and Persian roots:
Draft Paper: The Administrative and Strategic Role of Fuladh Al Haami within the Abbasid Hidden Ones Fuladh Al Haami Affiliation: The Hidden Ones (Levant/Baghdad Branch) 9th Century (c. 861 CE) Master Assassin / Bureau Administrator This paper examines the influence of Fuladh Al Haami