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Haami ((install)) — Fuladh Al
In the year 824, Fuladh discovered that an ancient Isu artifact—a case containing highly advanced prehistoric technology—was being transported through Egypt by the , a fanatical splinter cult operating on behalf of the Order of the Ancients. Recognizing that the Hidden Ones' numbers were stretched thin by the construction of Alamut, Fuladh assembled an elite group of mercenaries to intercept the cult. Among these mercenaries was a fierce, sharp-witted thief named Roshan, whom Fuladh had personally liberated from a prison in Fustat. Betrayal and Triumphant Recovery
Within the expansive and intricate lore of the Assassin’s Creed universe, few characters embody the dedication, wisdom, and lethal precision of the Hidden Ones quite like . As a pivotal Master Assassin and mentor during the 9th-century Abbasid Caliphate, Fuladh’s story is a profound tale of redemption, loyalty, and the relentless fight against the Order of the Ancients.
The Seljuk Turks, led by Tughril Beg, were sweeping westward from the steppe. They were fellow Ghuzz but far more organized, with a state, a religion, and a terrifying discipline. In 1051, Tughril Beg demanded that Fuladh submit. Fuladh sent back a single arrow wrapped in silk—a Ghuzz greeting meaning "We are equals, but I will not kneel." fuladh al haami
Fuladh is not just a mentor to Basim; he is a crucial part of the development of the Hidden Ones in the region. He appears in a projection of the early Hidden Ones alongside figures like Rebekah and Rayhan, showing him as a foundational member during the crucial, dangerous times in which Alamut was constructed.
He grew up alone in the desert, where he learned to communicate with and befriend animals, especially birds. This unique affinity eventually led to his recruitment by the Hidden Ones. In the year 824, Fuladh discovered that an
Though not directly assigned to field training, Fuladh acts as an approachable, wise mentor to incoming novices at the fortress of Alamut. He plays a central role in the introduction of Basim ibn Ishaq to the Hidden Ones' methodologies, famously connecting the young acolyte with his lifelong companion eagle, Enkidu.
Born a slave in the Aksumite Kingdom's trading post city of Adulis, Fuladh's beginnings were humble and difficult, shaped by the harsh realities of servitude and familial betrayal. His life was defined by the cruel realities of the world early on, specifically through the imprisonment of his father in the Damascus Gate Prison in Baghdad. Betrayal and Triumphant Recovery Within the expansive and
Operating out of Fustat, Egypt, Fuladh organized a diverse group of elite fighters, thieves, and outcasts known historically as Fuladh's Mercenaries . The Fustat Coalition
After his father's imprisonment, tragedy struck again. His father's favored wife, threatened by the possibility that Fuladh might claim an inheritance, cruelly cast him and his mother out of their household. Abandoned and alone after his mother's death, young Fuladh grew up in the unforgiving desert, learning to survive and finding his only companions in the wild animals that surrounded him, particularly the birds of prey he would one day master.
Fuladh’s legacy is one of transformation. He was a man discarded by society who built a new family among the eagles and the Hidden Ones. His skill with birds was not merely a tactical asset; it was a deep, spiritual connection that defined his character. To the Hidden Ones, he was not just a leader. He was "Al Haami"—the protector—standing vigilant over the eagles, the fortress, and the Creed itself.
Originally found as a hunter in the wilderness by a Hidden One, he was recruited for his survival skills and eventually rose to lead the brotherhood in the Justanid region of Persia.