Fuladh Al Haami (Arabic: فولاذ الحامي) was a Master Assassin and a high-ranking member of the Hidden Ones during the 9th century. Based primarily in Baghdad during the events of Assassin's Creed Mirage, he served as a Rafiq and Mentor who oversaw various bureaus, including the Harbiyah bureau. He was instrumental in coordinating efforts to dismantle the Order of the Ancients alongside fellow Hidden Ones Roshan and Basim Ibn Ishaq.
Keeper of Traditions: Fuladh was instrumental in teaching novices the spiritual weight of their duties. He famously explained the tradition of dipping feathers in targets' blood as a reminder that they were "messengers of justice, not final judges"—a practice rooted in ancient Egyptian beliefs. Notable Appearances
In the shadows of the Abbasid Caliphate, few names carry as much weight within the Hidden Ones as Fuladh Al Haami
When dawn split the horizon Fuladh called his apprentice, Laila, and the two set to work. They chose copper and bronze, but not for their strength alone—because these metals take a sheen that catches the eye and lifts the heart. Fuladh hammered slowly, not to beat the alloy into shape but to sing to it: a steady rhythm that made the metal listen. Into the rim he wove thin strips of leather dyed with saffron and pomegranate for color. At the shield’s center he riveted a small mirror, flattened and burnished until it reflected like a calm eye.
Unlike normal steel, which must be forged in a furnace, legends claim that Fuladh al Haami possessed an internal, latent heat. It was said to be forged in the breath of a Simurgh (a mythical bird) or quenched in the blood of a serpent, giving it a perpetual warmth even in the coldest winter.
