Fuladh Al Haami is a character from the Assassin's Creed Mirage universe—specifically a veteran Master Assassin Hidden Ones
during the 9th-century Abbasid Caliphate—this draft paper focuses on his role as an administrator and mentor within the Baghdad Bureau.
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
, a senior member of the Hidden Ones, on the operational efficiency of the Baghdad bureaus during the anarchy at Samarra. Unlike more "active" frontline protagonists, Fuladh represents the essential administrative backbone of the Brotherhood, managing logistics, intelligence, and the induction of pivotal figures such as Basim ibn Ishaq 1. Introduction fuladh al haami
By the mid-9th century, the Hidden Ones had established a sophisticated network across the Islamic Golden Age. Fuladh Al Haami served as a peer to notable figures like
, providing the strategic stability required to maintain secrecy while countering the Order of the Ancients ' influence in the Caliphate. 2. Operational Leadership and Mentorship
Fuladh’s primary contribution lies in his oversight of the Brotherhood’s expansion into Baghdad. Recruitment and Induction: Fuladh Al Haami is a character from the
Fuladh was instrumental in the transition of Basim from an apprentice at to a fully-fledged Hidden One in Baghdad. Intelligence Coordination:
As a Master Assassin, he acted as a central node for the "Hidden Ones' Notable Members" list, bridging communication between the remote fortress of Alamut and the urban bureaus. 3. Comparison with Contemporary Masters
While Roshan focused on the physical and philosophical training of recruits, Fuladh specialized in the Bureaucracy of Shadows . His role ensured that: Fantasy Setting: Could be the name of a
Bureaus were well-stocked and hidden from Caliphal authorities.
Contracts and targets were verified through a rigorous intelligence-gathering process.
The Brotherhood remained a cohesive political actor despite the volatility of the Abbasid court. 4. Conclusion
Fuladh Al Haami exemplifies the "unseen" nature of the Hidden Ones. His administrative diligence allowed the Brotherhood to survive one of the most turbulent periods in Baghdad's history, ultimately shaping the lineage that would lead to the later Levantine Assassins of the Crusades. or his connection to the Alamut fortress Assassin apprentice | Assassin's Creed Wiki | Fandom
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