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Fuladh Al Haami is a central figure in several major story events within the Assassin's Creed franchise, primarily in Assassin's Creed Mirage and its companion comic series.

: He eventually rose to the rank of Mentor, basing himself in the Justanid region of Persia to oversee the expansion of the Brotherhood.

The two armies met at the plain of Dastagird, a place so flat that a man could see his own ghost walking toward him from three miles away. Fuladh had 8,000 Ghuzz horsemen. Tughril had 20,000. The night before the battle, Fuladh walked among his men. He said nothing of glory. He said, "The Seljuks want to be sultans. I only want to sleep without a knife under my pillow. Tomorrow, if I fall, take my horse to my wife. She will know what to mean."

"A magician never reveals his tricks, Emir," Fuladh replied. But his black eyes held something that made Abu Kalijar’s vizier reach for his dagger. fuladh al haami

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Fuladh was born into enslavement in Adulis, a major commercial trading post city within the Aksumite Kingdom (modern-day Eritrea). The son of a concubine, his early relationship with his father was cut short when the latter was arrested and confined within Baghdad's notorious Damascus Gate Prison. In a poignant display of childhood devotion, Fuladh regularly flew a homemade kite outside the prison walls, hoping the wind would signal his presence to his father.

Fuladh Al Haami is a man defined by emotional resilience, derived from a challenging childhood. Fuladh Al Haami is a central figure in

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.

The battle was not a slaughter, but a chess match. Fuladh feinted left, charged right, and for one brilliant hour, he nearly broke Tughril’s flank. He personally killed a Seljuk standard-bearer with a thrown javelin—a throw so perfect that later poets would call it "the needle threading the silk of heaven." But then Tughril sent in his heavy cavalry, the ghulams , armored men on armored horses. Fuladh’s lightly armed horse archers could not stop the iron tide.

The operation faced disaster when Francis prematurely triggered an explosive signal, exposing the unit to a brutal ambush by the Martyrs of Agaunum. Despite heavy casualties that killed most of the squad, Roshan and Azadeh successfully secured the artifact. Recognizing Roshan's resilience and mental fortitude, Fuladh inducted her directly into the Hidden Ones—a decision that altered the trajectory of the entire Levantine Brotherhood. Role in the Abbasid Caliphate and Assassin's Creed Mirage Fuladh had 8,000 Ghuzz horsemen

Fuladh's early life was one of great hardship. He was born a slave in the bustling trading city of , located in the ancient Kingdom of Aksum. He was the son of his father's concubine, a position that made him a target from the very beginning.

Fuladh was instrumental in the transition of Basim from an apprentice at to a fully-fledged Hidden One in Baghdad. Intelligence Coordination:

Years passed. Fuladh’s hair silvered; his hands still knew the weight of a hammer. One autumn, when the fig leaves were brittle and the river had thinned, he sat in the square and watched children play around a stack of shields. A band of traveling musicians had come with a drum and reed pipe. They sang of places Fuladh had never seen, of deserts and mountains, and the children danced, their shadows cutting the ground like small shields.

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