Fuladh Al | Haami

Decades before the events of Assassin's Creed Mirage , Fuladh operated as an active Master Assassin across the Middle East and North Africa. In 824 CE, he arrived in Fustat (modern-day Cairo, Egypt) to intercept a dangerous threat. A cult known as the , who were allied with the Order of the Ancients, had acquired a powerful Piece of Eden—an ancient Isu artifact.

: During the 860s, Fuladh was stationed in Baghdad to coordinate efforts against the Order of the Ancients . He was the primary contact for Basim after high-profile assassinations, such as the killing of the corrupt official Wasif. fuladh al haami

I notice “Fuladh al Haami” doesn’t appear to be a widely recognized historical, literary, or pop-culture figure in available sources. It’s possible there’s a spelling variation, a very niche reference, or a name from a specific work (e.g., fantasy, historical fiction, or a game). Decades before the events of Assassin's Creed Mirage

Following his father's imprisonment, his father's primary wife exiled Fuladh and his mother to prevent them from claiming any family inheritance. After his mother passed away, Fuladh lived entirely alone in the harsh desert expanse. : During the 860s, Fuladh was stationed in

One dawn, the Ghuzz turned on their Buyid masters. They did not fight like Arabs or Persians, with massed ranks and banners. They fought like the steppe: feigned retreats, horse archers who could shoot backward at full gallop, and a terrifying silence before the charge. Commander Fuladh led a column straight into Isfahan’s main market, his warhorse trampling the saffron stalls. The city fell in three days.

For sword collectors, a blade labeled "Fuladh al Haami" in an auction is almost certainly a modern fake. However, three authentic ingots are believed to reside in the Topkapi Palace Museum in Istanbul, though they have never been subjected to destructive testing.